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''The Theosophical Year Book, 1938'' lists her address as 37 Rajaj Annamalai Chettiar Rd., Vepery P.O., Madras, India.<ref>"Jinarajadasa, Mrs. Dorothy M.," ''The Theosophical Year Book, 1938''. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 189.</ref> | ''The Theosophical Year Book, 1938'' lists her address as 37 Rajaj Annamalai Chettiar Rd., Vepery P.O., Madras, India.<ref>"Jinarajadasa, Mrs. Dorothy M.," ''The Theosophical Year Book, 1938''. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 189.</ref> | ||
[[File:CJs - Messenger 8.11 April 1921 p651.jpg|right| | [[File:CJs - Messenger 8.11 April 1921 p651.jpg|right|180px|thumb|Jinarājadāsas at 1921 Adyar convention]] | ||
== Women's Indian Association == | == Women's Indian Association == | ||
On [[May 8]], 1917, working with [[Margaret Cousins]], Mrs. Jinarājadāsa founded the [[Women's Indian Association]]. | On [[May 8]], 1917, working with [[Margaret Cousins]], Mrs. Jinarājadāsa founded the [[Women's Indian Association]]. | ||
== Other activities == | == Other Theosophical activities == | ||
Mrs. Jinarājadāsa was one of the first members of the [[Order of the Brothers of Service]], along with her husband and [[Fritz Kunz]]. She also served as a Justice of the Peace for Madras [now known as Chennai].<ref>"Jinarajadasa, Mrs. Dorothy M.," ''The Theosophical Year Book, 1938''. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 189.</ref> | Mrs. Jinarājadāsa was one of the first members of the [[Order of the Brothers of Service]], along with her husband and [[Fritz Kunz]]. She also served as a Justice of the Peace for Madras [now known as Chennai].<ref>"Jinarajadasa, Mrs. Dorothy M.," ''The Theosophical Year Book, 1938''. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 189.</ref> | ||
[[File:Large table of lives.png|right|300px|thumb|Large genealogical table held by [[Ernest Wood]], Mrs Gertrude Kerr, [[C. W. Leadbeater]], [[Dorothy Graham Jinarājadāsa|Mrs. Dorothy Jinarajadasa]], and Dr Raimond van Marle]] | |||
She worked with [[C. W. Leadbeater]], [[Ernest Wood]], and others to compile text and charts for '''"Rents in the Veil of Time"''', which subseqently became [[Lives of Alcyone (book)|''The Lives of Alcyone'']]. | |||
== Later years == | == Later years == |
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Dorothy Jinarājadāsa (1882-1963) was born May Dorothea Graham (also spelled Dorothy M. Graham). She was an English feminist and Theosophist, who married C. Jinarājadāsa, the fourth president of the Theosophical Society (Adyar). She co-founded the Women's Indian Association.
Early life
Miss Dorothy M. Graham (listed as Mary D. Graham) was married in 1916, in Kensington, to Sri Lankan Theosophist Curuppumullage Jinarājadāsa,[1] who would later become the fourth president of the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai, India.
The Theosophical Year Book, 1938 lists her address as 37 Rajaj Annamalai Chettiar Rd., Vepery P.O., Madras, India.[2]
Women's Indian Association
On May 8, 1917, working with Margaret Cousins, Mrs. Jinarājadāsa founded the Women's Indian Association.
Other Theosophical activities
Mrs. Jinarājadāsa was one of the first members of the Order of the Brothers of Service, along with her husband and Fritz Kunz. She also served as a Justice of the Peace for Madras [now known as Chennai].[3]
She worked with C. W. Leadbeater, Ernest Wood, and others to compile text and charts for "Rents in the Veil of Time", which subseqently became The Lives of Alcyone.
Later years
Mrs. Jinarājadāsa died on January 13, 1963, in Kensington, West London.[4] at the age of 81.[5]
Writings
The Union Index of Theosophical Periodicals lists six articles by or about Mrs. Jinarājadāsa.
Notes
- ↑ England and Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index. Oct-Dec 1916.
- ↑ "Jinarajadasa, Mrs. Dorothy M.," The Theosophical Year Book, 1938. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 189.
- ↑ "Jinarajadasa, Mrs. Dorothy M.," The Theosophical Year Book, 1938. Adyar, Madras, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 189.
- ↑ England and Wales National Probate Calendar, 1958-1966.
- ↑ England and Wales, Civil Registration Death Index. Jan-Mar 1963.