Mahatma Letter of Sinnett to/from KH - undated: Difference between revisions

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Quick Facts
People involved
Written by: Koot Hoomi, A. P. Sinnett
Received by: A. P. Sinnett, Koot Hoomi
Sent via: unknown 
Dates
Written on: possibly 1882
Received on: unknown
Other dates: unknown
Places
Sent from: possibly Simla
Received at: unknown
Via: unknown

This letter has not been published previously. A. P. Sinnett wrote to Mahatma Koot Hoomi, who added a note and gave the original to H. P. Blavatsky to preserve.

Note to H. P. Blavatsky from K.H.

Note written in green ink page 8:
Keep this two letters
you may need them
KH

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Page 1 of Sinnett letter transcription, image, and notes


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Page 2


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Page 3


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Page 4


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Page 5


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Page 6


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Page 7


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Page 8


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Context and background

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Physical description of letter

...Two sheets of paper were written on both sides and folded to make 8 pages. Letterhead of The Pioneer was used, as can be seen in the imprints on pages 1 and 5. Notations by M. are in blue ink, although he generally used red ink. This letter is in a private collection.

Publication history

This letter has never been published before.

Commentary about this letter

...The chief significance of this letter is that it is a rare example of Sinnett's side of his correspondence with the Mahatmas. Sinnett goes into full editorial mode, critiquing M.'s style of addressing Hume, and proposing changes in wording.

Additional resources

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