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''February'' 9. H.P.B. added P.S. to the letter sent to Hurrychund Chintamon.<ref>Hurrichund (or Harichandra) Chintamon was the representative in Bombay of Swâmi Dayânanda Sarasvatî, the head of the Ârya Samâja, founded in 1875. The T.S. in New York joined hands with this organization and for a while diplomas were issued with the words: “The Theosophical Society of the Ârya Samâj of Âryavarta.” Later on acute differences occurred, which are outlined in the Supplements to ''The Theosophist'' of this period, and all association with the Ârya Samâja was severed. A good deal may be found on this subject in Col. Olcott’s ''Old Diary Leaves'', Volume I.</ref> Enquiry about Holkar and Bhurtpur, Letter from Franklin Register. Today St.<ref>James M. Stewart, Editor of the ''Franklin Register'', Franklin, Mass.</ref> send 50 ''copies''!! of H.P.B.’s answer to masons. Rel. Ph.<ref>''Religio-Philosophical Journal'' published in Chicago, Ill.</ref> full of letters which pitch into O. | ''February'' 9. H.P.B. added P.S. to the letter sent to Hurrychund Chintamon.{{Footnote mark|10|}}<ref>Hurrichund (or Harichandra) Chintamon was the representative in Bombay of Swâmi Dayânanda Sarasvatî, the head of the Ârya Samâja, founded in 1875. The T.S. in New York joined hands with this organization and for a while diplomas were issued with the words: “The Theosophical Society of the Ârya Samâj of Âryavarta.” Later on acute differences occurred, which are outlined in the Supplements to ''The Theosophist'' of this period, and all association with the Ârya Samâja was severed. A good deal may be found on this subject in Col. Olcott’s ''Old Diary Leaves'', Volume I.</ref> Enquiry about Holkar and Bhurtpur, Letter from Franklin Register. Today St.<ref>James M. Stewart, Editor of the ''Franklin Register'', Franklin, Mass.</ref> send 50 ''copies''!! of H.P.B.’s answer to masons. Rel. Ph.<ref>''Religio-Philosophical Journal'' published in Chicago, Ill.</ref> full of letters which pitch into O. | ||
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