Zirkoff B. - On Nadi Granthams

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On Nadi Granthams
by Boris de Zirkoff
H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writtings, vol. 4, page(s) 399-400

Publications: The Theosophist, Vol. IV. No. 7, April, 1883, p. 179

Also at: KH

In other languages: Russian

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ON NADI GRANTHAMS

[In the course of an article, the writer, N. Chidambaram Iyer, says: “Very few of the modern Hindus—and fewer still of the so-called educated Hindus—are aware of the existence of what are called Nadi Granthams—which contain a faithful record of the lives of . . . all men: All men that ever lived, all men that are living, and all men that will come into existence! . . . Is it possible one might ask that such a work can exist—a work which can afford space for the names of all mankind?” H. P. B. comments:]

As the workings of the mighty current of Life sweeping throughout our planetary chain have been thoroughly examined by the ancient adepts, and as the number of the planetary rounds, the various races, and sub-races of 400 humanity on each planet and the number of incarnations of every spiritual monad floating along the current of life, were long ago ascertained with mathematical precision, as already indicated in the Fragments of Occult Truth, it would not be beyond human power to bring into existence a book giving all the particulars which a Nadi Grantham is stated to furnish.