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'''Rama Sourindro Gargya Deva''' was a [[chela]] of the [[Masters|Masters of Wisdom]], "having lived long years with them"<ref>Rama Sourindro Gargya Deva, "Himalayan and Other Mahatmas," ''The Theosophist'' vol: 5 issue 3 (December, 1883), 81.</ref> as he claimed in a publication. He was one of the disciples that signed the "Protest"<ref>See [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/blavatsky/articles/v4/y1882_102.htm# "A Protest"] for a reproduction of this document.</ref> to [[Allan Octavian Hume|Mr. Hume]]'s article published in [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']] in Sept., 1882, p. 326.
'''Rama Sourindro Gargya Deva''' was a high [[chela]] of the [[Koot Hoomi|Master K.H.]], "having lived long years with them"<ref>Rama Sourindro Gargya Deva, "Himalayan and Other Mahatmas," ''The Theosophist'' vol: 5 issue 3 (December, 1883), 81.</ref> as he claimed in a publication.  


In December 1883 he published in ''The Theosophist'' an open letter to Madame Blavatsky entitled [http://books.google.com/books?id=cCkBFIxnQ8EC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=%E2%80%9CHimalayan+and+Other+Mahatmas%E2%80%9D&source=bl&ots=IKHYABdRt1&sig=xyRAyepsFu2rwLJZYGpSD2f9wEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4rBZUciAGJKCyAGvnYFw&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%E2%80%9CHimalayan%20and%20Other%20Mahatmas%E2%80%9D&f=false# "Himalayan and Other Mahatmas"] as a protest about the attack the Masters were receiving as result of the "[[Kiddle Incident]]".
He was one of the disciples that signed the "Protest"<ref>See [http://www.katinkahesselink.net/blavatsky/articles/v4/y1882_102.htm# "A Protest"] for a reproduction of this document.</ref> to [[Allan Octavian Hume|Mr. Hume]]'s article published in [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']] in Sept., 1882, p. 326.
 
In December 1883 he published in [[The Theosophist (periodical)|''The Theosophist'']] an "Open  letter to [[Helena Petrovna Blavatsky|Madame Blavatsky]]" entitled [http://books.google.com/books?id=cCkBFIxnQ8EC&pg=PA80&lpg=PA80&dq=%E2%80%9CHimalayan+and+Other+Mahatmas%E2%80%9D&source=bl&ots=IKHYABdRt1&sig=xyRAyepsFu2rwLJZYGpSD2f9wEQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4rBZUciAGJKCyAGvnYFw&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%E2%80%9CHimalayan%20and%20Other%20Mahatmas%E2%80%9D&f=false# "Himalayan and Other Mahatmas"]. The article was a reaction to the attack the [[Masters of Wisdom|Masters]] were receiving by [[Spiritualism|Spiritualists]] as result of the "[[Henry Kiddle#The Kiddle Incident|Kiddle Incident]]". In it, he criticizes the fact that Mme. Blavatsky, [[Henry Steel Olcott|Col. Olcott]], [[Alfred Percy Sinnett|Mr. Sinnett]], "and a few others", had desecrated the Masters' names when they "talked of the Masters before an irreverent and unsympathising world". He states that although the Masters would not care about either abuse or adulation, the desecration of their names causes great pain to the Hindus that venerate the Masters in their hearts.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 15:52, 26 August 2013

Rama Sourindro Gargya Deva was a high chela of the Master K.H., "having lived long years with them"[1] as he claimed in a publication.

He was one of the disciples that signed the "Protest"[2] to Mr. Hume's article published in The Theosophist in Sept., 1882, p. 326.

In December 1883 he published in The Theosophist an "Open letter to Madame Blavatsky" entitled "Himalayan and Other Mahatmas". The article was a reaction to the attack the Masters were receiving by Spiritualists as result of the "Kiddle Incident". In it, he criticizes the fact that Mme. Blavatsky, Col. Olcott, Mr. Sinnett, "and a few others", had desecrated the Masters' names when they "talked of the Masters before an irreverent and unsympathising world". He states that although the Masters would not care about either abuse or adulation, the desecration of their names causes great pain to the Hindus that venerate the Masters in their hearts.

Notes

  1. Rama Sourindro Gargya Deva, "Himalayan and Other Mahatmas," The Theosophist vol: 5 issue 3 (December, 1883), 81.
  2. See "A Protest" for a reproduction of this document.