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'''Rishi Agastya''' was one of the [[Mahatmas]] mentioned by [[Henry Steel Olcott]] in his diary. Other designations for this personage are "Master Jupiter," the Regent of India, and "the revered gentleman."<ref>Mary K. Neff, "The Hidden Side of The Theosophist," ''The Theosophist'' 51:1 (October, 1929), 66.</ref> He was called by [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Mme. Blavatsky]] "Narayan" and "the Old Gentleman." According to [[C. Jinarajadasa]], he was one of the [[adept]]s who helped H.P.B. write [[Isis Unveiled (book)|''Isis Unveiled'']], often occupying her body.<ref>C. Jinarajadasa, "The Story of The Mahatma Letters," TPH Adyar, 1946, 5.</ref> One of his letters to H. S. Olcott, in facsimilie and transcribed, appears as Letter 24 in ''Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom'', Second Series, p. 51.
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