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Abdals, 290. | |||
Abhinavagupta, and Sankara, 218. Abich, 0. W. von, 126 fn., 521. Abkari, law of, 294. | |||
Absheron, valley of, 122. | |||
Abu Bekr, and Bustan., 290 fn. Abuse, no argument, 27-28. | |||
Action, and reaction in the occult, 218. | |||
Adam, and Elohim, 8(19). | |||
Adam Kadmon, or Tikkun, 91. | |||
Adam’s Peak, 138. | |||
Adepts: can duplicate Spiritualistic phenomena, 37; character of true, 467; in touch with only five Fellows of T.S., 494(501) fn., 499(506); living now, 438; or Rahats, 438, 487-88; Oriental, compose Esoteric Section, 493(501). See Rahat. | |||
Adeptship: belief in, firmly established in Ceylon, 438; may be attained even now, 488. | |||
Aditya, Rishi, 208. | |||
Adonai, 760. | |||
Adonis, 164. | |||
Aethrobacy: and altered polarity, 272; or levitation, 466, 470. | |||
Afghan, war, 299. | |||
Agardi, Endreinek, 366. | |||
Agassiz, Louis, 364. | |||
Age, retarded by hibernation, 461. | |||
Agham, writing, 347-48. | |||
Aghora Panthas, and liquor, 456. Aglio, 521-22. See Kingsborough. Agni: 143; and Agnus Dei, 14445; identical to tsvara, 34-35; | |||
Rishi, 208. | |||
Agnihi poorvebhihi [Agnih purve- bhih], and hiranya, 285 fn. | |||
Agnus Dei, and Agni, 144-45. | |||
Agochari, 119. | |||
Agra, 77. | |||
Agrippa, C., on perfect square, 145. | |||
Ahriman, 127. | |||
Ahura-Mazda: and Ahriman, 127; eye of, the sun, 124; origin of, 128. | |||
Akasa [Akasa], or Universal Ether, 397. | |||
Akasic, currents and sorcery, 21819. | |||
Akbar, tomb of, 77. | |||
Aksakoff, Hon. Alex., 153, 154, 522. | |||
Albertus Magnus, Lib. de Univers., on Sign of Celestial Virgin and Dec. 25th, 164. | |||
Alchemists, 36. | |||
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Alcohol, used by Aghoras, 456. | |||
Alexandrian School, 87. | |||
Algerians, 263. | |||
All, Divine, 91. | |||
Allbutt, H. A., on antiquity of man in America, 335; 522. | |||
All-Saints, and grave offerings, 168. | |||
Amaswazi, atrocities of, 407-08. Amazulu, superstitions of, 173. Amberley, Viscount, 364. | |||
America: antiquity of man in, 335; and Chinese, 432; freedom of personal abuse in, 490; known to ancient India, 79; most ancient ruins in South, 319; name of, and Meru, 313 fn.; only land of true freedom, 41; prehistoric ruins in, 303 et seq. | |||
Amerih, similar to Meru, 313 fn. | |||
Ammonius Saccas: and oath of secrecy, 95; objects of, 88-89; to revive work of, is most important object of Theosophists, 100. | |||
Amphioxus, 187. | |||
Amrita Bazaar Patrika: 262; on Chendry, 294, 296. | |||
Anacalypsis. See Higgins. | |||
Anahuac, 315. | |||
Analogy, 146. | |||
Anastasis, 91-92. | |||
Ancestors, deified by most people, 176-77. | |||
Anchi, 325. | |||
Andes, Heath on subsidence of, 313. | |||
Angiras [Angiras], Rishi, 208. | |||
Anglo-Indians, not inclined to scholarship, 473-74. | |||
Anima [Animan], 119, 272, 273. | |||
Animal, magnetism, 275. | |||
Animal. See Gregory. | |||
Animals: anaesthetised by Rotura, 202(205-06); placed into trance by Tibetans, 203(206). | |||
Anima Mundi, and magnetism. 275, 277, 278. | |||
Annihilation: and the Book of the Dead, 11(22); personal. 9(20). | |||
Anthony, St.; 125 fn.; appointed Lt.-Col., 180. | |||
Anthropogenie. See Haeckel. | |||
Anthropoid, 185, 187. | |||
Anthropomorphism, is blasphemy, 91. | |||
Antiquities: cyclopaedia of world’s, required, 311; of America, least known, 303, 314; of the New World, 303 et seq. | |||
Antiq. of Mexico. See Kingsborough. | |||
Apes, on Gibraltar, 337. | |||
Apollo, 164. | |||
Aporrhéta, 90. | |||
Arahat(Rahat), and Ceylon, 438. | |||
Arani [Arani], as symbol, 143. | |||
Arax, 410. | |||
Arc, Noah’s, should be scuttled, 347. | |||
Archaeology: no true, without first sweeping away biblical superstition, 347; vast importance of, 311. | |||
Archaeological. See Rivett-Carnac. | |||
Architecture, five styles of, in Andes, 308. | |||
Arhat(s). See Rahat, Adept. | |||
Arica, and Inca’s treasure, 340-41, 343. | |||
Aristocracy, Russian, 351-56. | |||
Aristotle: on gods, 95; precepts of, hindered science, 398. | |||
–, Metaphysics, 95 fn. | |||
Arjuna, and Patala, 79. | |||
Armenians: cuneiform writing of, 351; in Russia, 263-66 & fn. | |||
Arms Act, 297. | |||
Arnold, Sir Edwin, The Light of Asia, reviewed, 130 et seq.; 522. | |||
Aryan(s): connection between, {{Page aside|557}}Egyptians and natives of America, 312; migrations of, 209; revival of, philosophy to stem materialism, 381; wisdom of, resurrected by The Theosophist, 427; wisdom of, to be rekindled by the young, 405. | |||
Aryas [Aryas]: and Hebrews, 273; a title to be proud of, 406; seven among the, 413-14. | |||
Arya-Samaj, and T.S., 31, 33, 39, 99, 204(207), 509. | |||
Aryavarta: 89; cradle of all philosophies, 409; literary glories of, 478; oldest in esoteric wisdom, 99; schools of, and Greece, 11(22), 57(63). | |||
Asclepiadae, 199. | |||
Asia, Central, as cradle of human race, 432-33. | |||
Asiatic Researches, 145 fn. | |||
Asiatic Society, Journal, 348. | |||
Asiatic Turkey, See Geary. l’Assommoir. See Zola. | |||
Astral: body withdraws at death, 172 fn.; Light, and Yogis, 467. | |||
Astrology: ancient, based on mathematics, 419; schemes of ancient Mexican judicial, 316. | |||
Atavism, 150, 159. | |||
Atharvaveda, 34, 522. | |||
Atheist(s), 95 fn., 101-02. | |||
Athena, 89. | |||
Atkinson, H. G., 277 fn. | |||
Atlantis: as prehistoric continental formation, 433-35; objection to, 431-32; probability of, supported by analogies in names. 313. | |||
Atman [Atman], acting through, 94. | |||
Atmu, God-soul, 94. | |||
Atrocities, committed by natives under British flag, 407-08. | |||
Attesh-Gag (or Attesh-Kudda), Gheber temple at Baku, 122 et seq. | |||
Auclaire, Hubertine, 514, 516. | |||
Aullagas, Lake, 316. | |||
Aura: magnetic, projected by man, 398; mesmeric, can be developed, 471. | |||
Avatâra, and triple essence, 160. | |||
Avesa: possession of another’s body, 467, 472; temporary transmigration of soul, 217; and Tibetan Hobilgans, 471-72. | |||
A vesta, 123, 522. | |||
Aymaras, 308, 316. | |||
Ayton, Rev. Dr., 42. | |||
Aztecs: 315; degraded by Christian fanatics, 322; high moral code of, 321; and julio, 171, 173; rite of, closely similar to baptism, 321. | |||
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Babe, divine, in every heathen religion, 164-65. | |||
Babka, silver coin, 147. | |||
Bacchus, 164. | |||
Bacon, Lord. New Atlantis, 313 fn., 522. | |||
Badkube (or Baku), 127. | |||
Badrinâth, traditions about Mahatmas at, 121-22, 262. | |||
Bahudaka, 778. | |||
Bailly, 276. | |||
Bain, 183. | |||
Bairâgîs, 457. | |||
Baku (or Badkube), 127. | |||
Banditti, invasion of Spanish, 309. | |||
Banner of Light, 175. | |||
Baptism, Aztec rite similar to, 321. | |||
Baronius, confirms story of St. Josaphat, 134 fn. | |||
Barons, Livonian and Esthonian, 354. | |||
Barthélemy Saint-Hilaire, 104. | |||
–: Le Bouddha et sa religion, on Buddha’s loftv character, 133; 522. | |||
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Basques, superstitions of, 175. | |||
Bastian, A.: Zur Mythologie, etc., on shadow and Benin negroes, 170; 522. | |||
Bates, Rosa: expelled. 480; supported by H. P. B. in India, 479; and The Bombay Review, 25; and the “kitchen row,” 475 et seq. | |||
Bathybius Haeckelii, and man, 185, 187. | |||
Batten, Hon. Geo. H. M., 349. | |||
Batukram, Dr., 511. | |||
Bazaroff, type created by Turgen- yev, 360. | |||
Beecher, H. W., adulterer and perjurer, 45. | |||
Bering Strait, 433. | |||
Belfast News Letter, on stonethrowings, 448. | |||
Belisaire, 367 fn. | |||
Belisarius, 367. | |||
Bellati, foreigners, 79. | |||
Benares: ancient Kasi and, 120; seat of subtlest metaphysics, 120. | |||
Bengal Magazine, The, abusive. 363. | |||
Benin, Negroes and shadow, 170. Bentota (Ceylon), and former adepts, 438. | |||
Berosus, 112. | |||
Bestemia, Italian proverb on, 219. | |||
Bethlehem, stable of, and Catholic display, 162. | |||
Beverage, sacred, of Mysteries. 10(21). | |||
“Bewitched Mirror,” tale of, 43536. | |||
Bhagandara, and Sankara, 218. | |||
Bhashyas, 216. | |||
Bhuchari, 119. | |||
Bhuts; 37, 39, 68, 69, 74, 78, 80, 350, 377; earth-bound souls, 177; worship of, 137. | |||
Bible: and Catholic Church, 163; chronology of, and Vedas, 115; mute on immortality, 12(23), 70; not the “word of God,” 52; revision of, and mistranslations in, 50-51, 69-70; superstitions of the, and archaeology, 347; thousands of errors in, 27. | |||
Bible. See Jacolliot. | |||
Bigotry, those who fight, often reviled, 210. | |||
Billing, Dr. & Mrs. D. H. J., 42. Birs-Nimrud. See Borsippa. | |||
Bishanganga [Bishanganga], 121. Bisvas, Amrita Lal, 432, 433. Blaland, Capt., 295. | |||
Blanche de Castille, 575. | |||
Blavatsky, H. P.: age of, and Revue Spirite, 30; as U. S. citizen, 28; and British law, 402; declared to be a “spy,” 54; disclaims supernatural powers, 491; draws Peru’s coast, 34243; espionage calumny and the Viceroy’s order, 140 et seq.; has natural democratic feelings, 491; in personal touch with adepts, 488; intended writing art. on Great Theosophists, 92 fn.; knows the laws by which occult phenomena are produced, 491; not a professional medium, 490; purpose of sevenweek journey through India, 75 et seq.; and Olcott invited to Simla, 481; on America’s freedom, 41; on honour and cowardice, 142-43; on production of occult phenomena, 490-92; on the “First Trumpet Blast,” 415; ordered to speak about trance of animals in Tibet, 203 (206); placed into an eleven- weeks trance, 203(206); provides money in support of T.S., 482; spent thirty years in India. 202; toughened by personal abuse in U.S.A., 490; translates Grodekoff’s work, 391; values her U.S. citizenship {{Page aside|559}}above all titles, 40-41, 55. | |||
–, “From the Caves and Jungles, etc.”, 161. | |||
–, Isis Unveiled: on action and reaction, 218; on Atlantis, 434; on interpolarisation, 470; on name of America and Meru, 313 fn.; on Peru and Inca’s treasure, 326, 339-42; on Pra- laya, 486 fn.; on Pythagoras, 472; opinions of Dayananda and Sumangala about, 73 fn.; translation of, 73 fn. | |||
–, Nightmare Tales, 219 fn. | |||
–, Scrapbook: 402 fn.. 483; on H. Chintamon, 47-48. | |||
–, The Secret Doctrine: inception of work on, 46; on inscriptions, 346 fn.; on Pralaya, 486 fn. | |||
–, The Theosophical Glossary. 92 fn. | |||
Blochwitz, Dr., on number seven, 420, 523. | |||
Bobadilla, Father F. de. and Aztec julio, 171. | |||
Body: acting independently of, 94; formation of spiritual, and A. J. Davis, 171-72 & fn.; living outside of, 76; physical, cannot be separated into atoms, 273. | |||
Bohme, Jacob, 94, 99. | |||
Boldetti, M. A.; Osservazioni, etc.. on early Christian usage of svastika, 144; 523. | |||
Bombay Branch T.S., 476 et seq. Bombay Gazetteer, art. by K. | |||
Raghunath]i, 172. | |||
Bombay Review, The: and Rosa Bates, 25; and “Russian spy” idea, 28-29; misrepresents Theos, work, 482; on ghost stories, 350. | |||
Bonwill, Dr., and deadening of pain, 465. | |||
Book of Nature, and innate powers of the soul, 103. | |||
Book of Numbers, 315. | |||
Book of Ser Marco Polo. See Yule. Book of the Dead, and annihilation, 11(22), 523. | |||
Borsippa, temple of, and its seven stages, 410. | |||
Bouddha. See Barthélemy. “Boulinas,” 261. | |||
Boyars, proud caste, 355. | |||
Bradlaugh, atheist, 402, 509. | |||
Brahm: manifested, 91; Vishnu and Siva, 160. | |||
Brahma [Brahman] : absolute consciousness, 91, 472; eternal and universal essence, 160. | |||
Brahma, Night of, 420, 486. | |||
Brahmachâri, 118. | |||
Brahmachâri Bâwâ, 160, 209. | |||
Brahmana [Brâhmana]: and Incas, 306-07 ; insulted by Englishman, 298. | |||
Brâhmanas [Brâhmanas], age of, 112. | |||
Brahmo Samaj [Samâja]: 507, 508; principle of, 104. | |||
Braid, Dr., and hypnotism, 278. | |||
Brain: and intelligence, 186; size of, in Cuvier and women, 515: and withdrawal of electric principle, 172 fn. | |||
Breath, spirit or ghost, 171. | |||
Breathing: rapid, and deadening of pain, 465; regulation of, 457. | |||
Breeze, cool, and magnetic current of vital force, 136. | |||
Brihadaranyaka Upanishad [Bri- hadâranyaka], 90, 523. | |||
Brisham Courier, 203(206). | |||
British: condone native atrocities, 407-08; Government alters attitude to T.S., 292. | |||
Broca, 283, 523. | |||
Brotherhood: sacred cause of human, 427, 478; T.S. a, of men in search of Absolute Truth, 443; T.S. established on footing of a Universal, 105. | |||
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Browne, Bishop Harold, 50, 69. | |||
Browning, Pheidippides, 131, 523. | |||
Buchanan: 201; and psychometric faculty, 397. | |||
–, Manual of Psychometry, 135, 523. | |||
Buddha, Gautama: 130 et seq.; beatified by Catholics as St. Josaphat, 134; erroneous views about, and adeptship, 438. | |||
Buddhism: in Ceylon and its High Priests, 138-40, 428, 439; should prepare for new propaganda, 447. | |||
Buddhism and Christianity Face, to Face, 139, 523-24. | |||
Buddhist, missionaries in So. America, 432. | |||
Buddhist. See Simpson, Wm. | |||
Buddhists: and seven stages of soul’s development, 409; do not believe in immortality, 13(23); do not need Christian preaching, 403. | |||
Budha, 89. | |||
Bulgarians, pagan Christmas rites of, 146-49. | |||
Bulls, made barren bv the “word,” 446. | |||
Bulwer-Lytton, E.G.E.L.; genuine mystical writer, 141-42; the “viewless races” of. 259-60: 524. | |||
–, A Strange Story. 141. | |||
–, The Coming Race, 141. | |||
–, The House and the Brain. 141. | |||
–, Zanoni, 141, 160. | |||
Bulwer-Lytton, E. R., Viceroy of India and the espionage calumny, 141-43. | |||
Bunsen, C. C., Egypt’s Place in Universal History, on partial deluge, 394; 524. | |||
Burenin, V. P.: and controversy on Spiritualism, 151 & fn., 152: on effect of demonstrated survival, 156-57; on why scientists espouse Spiritualism, 157-58. | |||
Bumouf, Émile L., La Science des religions, on Agni and cross. 143; 524. | |||
Burnouf, Eugene, 104, 107. | |||
Bûstân. See Sa’di. | |||
Butleroff : 151 ; art. by, on séances with medium Williams, 152-54; remarkable qualities of, as researcher, 152; 524. | |||
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Cabiri, 146. | |||
Cabral, P. A., 432. | |||
Caciques, 309. | |||
Cagliostro, 367. | |||
Cajamarca, 326. | |||
Calhoun, A. R., and Arizona Indian stone circles, 324. | |||
Cambridge Mission, 406. | |||
Cannar. shrine of the Sun at, 323. Carbonic acid, and Yoga, 456-57. Carpenter, W. B., 98, 152, 364. | |||
Caste(s): Hindu, the most inflexible of gods, 455; Russian, and classes, 355-56; system helps Britain to rule India, 297. | |||
Castrén, Μ. A., Vorlesungen, etc., 178, 524. | |||
Catéchisme. See Comte. | |||
Catherwood, F. C., 305, 322. | |||
Catholic Mirror (Baltimore, Md.): and story of MacMahon, 194, 389; on desecration at Lourdes, 196-97; on lightning, 197-98; q. Times on decadence of Protestantism, 447. | |||
Catlin, and Lander, 173. | |||
Cayambe, 323. | |||
Cazeneuve, de, on numerical proportions, 449. | |||
Ceres, and Isis, as Holy Virgins, 164. | |||
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Ceylon: and adeptship, 438; delegation sent to, 497(504) ; Founders in, abused by papers, 41617; High Priests of, and Theosophists, 138-40; number seven and the trip to, 451-52; once part of Indian continent, 337; results of the Founders’ trip to, 439-40; sacred historical books of, 134; and T.S., 204(207), 414. | |||
Ceylon Examiner, on T.S., 498 (505). | |||
Ceylon Observer: abuses H.P.B., 402: misrepresents Founders, 415, 417; strictures Lord Lindsay, 403. | |||
Ceylon Times, The, throws malicious reflection on H. P. B., 41617. | |||
Chachuri, 119. | |||
Chaîne magnétique, La: 277 fn.; and mesmerism, 135. | |||
Cham (or Ham), and Egyptians, 394. | |||
Chan-Chan, capital of Chimus, 327. | |||
Chandravansa [Chandravansa], in So. America, 316. | |||
Change, is constant, 8-9(19-20). Chant. See Hoffmann. | |||
Charâcharî, 119. | |||
Charcot: 280 fn., 525; experiments of, and mesmerism, 283 et seq. | |||
Charivari, on Richelieu’s mistress, 199-200. | |||
Charles le Téméraire, 515. | |||
Chaturthâsrama, 118. | |||
Chavin de Huanta, 331-32. | |||
Chendry, and mutiny of Rumla, 294 et seq. | |||
Chepén, 326. | |||
Chichen, 309. | |||
Chin, as Russian caste, 355. | |||
Chincha Islands, and guano, 310. Chinchas, 308. | |||
Chinese: and America, 432; monosyllabic language at Eten understood by, 337; spirits among, 176-77. | |||
Chinovnik, 356. | |||
Chips. See Muller, Max. Chodavaram, 295. | |||
Cholula, Temple of, 304, 305, 309, 319. | |||
Christianity: arrested scientific progress for centuries, 57(63); and atrocities, 407-08; and clergy in India, 378; degrades Aztecs, 322; foundation of, tottering, 379; doom of, is sealed, 381; given deathblow by geology, 59(65); a misnomer, 183; needs Satan, 195; not an active purifying force, 379; renounced by Whitworth, 383; state of, today, 167; Theosophists not hostile to, 362. | |||
Christian(s): art of war, 407-08; atonement and murderers, 437; few in India, 26. | |||
Christmas: customs in older Europe, 165-66; date of, how established by church, 163-64; festivities pagan in character, 164; pagan, rites among Bulgarians, 146-49. | |||
Chronology: Bible, and Vedas, 114; and comparative Theology, 111; modern, will vanish, 99. | |||
Church: burns thounsands for witchcraft, 97; Catholic, and Protestantism, 447; Catholic, not infallible, 390; little Christ- tianity in, 362; present ceremonies in, copied from ancient Mysteries, 164; tortures unbelievers, 37; vicar of, in England an F.T.S., 52. | |||
Churingham, Pagoda of, 410. | |||
Cicero, on magi, 33. | |||
–, Tuscul. Disp. 93 fn., 525. | |||
Cincinnati Enquirer, 509. | |||
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Civil and Military Gazette, The, 32. | |||
Civilizations: grow and die like continents, 336-37 ; occur in cycles, 310. | |||
Clairvoyance: fake, 200-01; and Yogis, 281. | |||
Clarétie, J., letter of Dumas to. 512-14. | |||
Classes, Russian, and castes, 35556. | |||
Clausius, R. J. E., on sun. 483: 525. | |||
Clavigero, F. J., on Teotihuacan. 320; 525. | |||
Clergy: Christian, in India, 378; in America, 380. | |||
Clergymen, T. S. not proud of them as Fellows, 54. | |||
Coati, Island, ruins on, 318. | |||
Cobija, 341. | |||
Coins, ancient Indian, 348. | |||
Colebrooke, 104. | |||
–, Essays, etc., on Agni, 145, 525. | |||
Coleridge, on reverence, 44. | |||
Colonial Gazette, 40. | |||
Color, and ruling planets of Borsippa Temple, 410. | |||
Coming Race. See Bulwer-Lytton. | |||
Communication, of man with celestial and dark powers, 96. | |||
Comte, A., Catéchisme positiviste, paradoxical, 58(64), 526. | |||
Confucius, on “spirits,” 178. | |||
Conscience: and inner divine essence, 160; true tabernacle of man, 388. | |||
Contemporary Review, Midler on St. Josaphat, 134 fn. | |||
Contes. See Hoffmann. | |||
Continent(s): ancient, in Pacific Ocean, 434; grow and die like civilizations, 337 ; interconnection between, 308, 336-37. | |||
Contributions. See Wallace. | |||
Control, Yoga, of body, 76. | |||
Conway, Moncure, and Lord Queensborough, 364. | |||
Cook, Canon, 50, 69. | |||
Cook, and Maskelyn, 33. | |||
Copan: 309, 315, 316, 319; most ancient ruins of Central America, 322-23. | |||
Cordilleras, 303. | |||
Corpses, human, used by Tantri- kas, 238. | |||
Corralones, 332. | |||
Cortez, 304, 319, 322. | |||
Coulomb, A. & E., and the “kitchen row,” 475 et seq. | |||
Cowardice, and honour, 142-43. | |||
Cox, S., The Mechanism of Man, 183, 187-91, 526. | |||
Crantz, on shadow among Greenlanders, 170. | |||
Creeds, shells around spiritual knowledge, 100. | |||
Crespei, Councillor, 239. | |||
Crimes: dark creations of human vices, 96; in America, 13(24); of clergy, in America, 45-46. | |||
Cromlechs, near Bangalore, 324. | |||
Crookes, Sir Wm.: 36, 60(66), 150. 377, 396, 497(504); doubts agency of “spirits,” 57 (63). | |||
Cross: as spirit and matter, 145; Christian, and hell-fire, 146; and Fire as foundations of universal laws, 145; and fire worship in Bulgaria, 146-49; Plato on universe as a, 145; svastika form of, widely used, 143-45. | |||
Crux dissimulata, or svastika, 144. Cuneiform, inscriptions in Armenia, 350-51. | |||
Cunha, Xaviers Cabra de, 180. | |||
“Cup,” phenomenon at Simla, 492. | |||
Cuvier, brain of, 515. | |||
Cuzco, Temple of the Sun at. 308, 323, 331, 334, 340. | |||
Cycles: and civilizations, 310, {{Page aside|563}}335-36; and Eternity, 421; and periodicity in events, 408, 449; of cold winters, 424-25; theory of, receiving new recognition, 418 el seq.; Zasse on historical, 421 et seq. | |||
Cyril of Jerusalem, and date of Christmas, 163-64. | |||
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Dactyls, Phrygian, and magic, 274. Daily Chronicle, on stone-throwings, 448. | |||
Daily News (London), on atrocities under British flag, 407-08. | |||
Daily Telegraph, on stone-throwings, 448. | |||
Daimon, as guardian angel, 7 (18). Daimonion-photi, spiritual illumination, 92. | |||
Dakoits, 294, 296. | |||
Dalai-Lamas [Taley], 471. | |||
Dame. See Dumas, A. | |||
Damodar: admitted to membership, 83; private letter of Olcott to, published, 489. | |||
Dand [Danda], 119. | |||
Darkness, and Winter Solstice, 164. | |||
Darwin, 158, 187. | |||
Darwinism, 150. | |||
Dattatraya [Dattatreya], two meanings of, 160, 464. | |||
Davis, and mounds, 314. | |||
Davis, A. J., 108, 526. | |||
–, Death and the A f ter-Life, on formation of spiritual body and its withdrawal from the cadaver, 171-72 & fn. | |||
–, Stellar Key, etc., q. 176. | |||
–, The Stellar Congress, q. Galen on other solar systems, 176 fn. | |||
Dayananda Sarasvati: 52, 73, 75, 78. 99, 121, 139, 140, 199, 209, 258, 262, 450, 509; and missionaries, 302; notes on autobiography of, 117 et seq.; on the Vedas, 111-13; rejects divine revelation, 200; spent seven years in jungles, 204(207); undergoes Yoga training, 75-76, 204(207). | |||
–, Veda-Bhashya·. 34; on age of Vedas, 113; on Agni, 35; on Diksha and higher powers, 93; on hiranya, 285 fn.; 526. | |||
Death: desires and thoughts take shape after, 397-98; Fichte on spiritualism and life beyond, 154-55; and trance contrasted, 469; withdrawal at, described by A. J. Davis, 171-72 & fn. | |||
Death. See Davis, A. J. | |||
Deccan Star, misprint in, 349. | |||
Deity: as Central Point, 145; and emanation, 91; indwelling, and Rishis, 208. | |||
Deleuze, Histoire critique du magnet isme animal, 276; 526. | |||
Deluge, Noachian, and Egypt, 394. Demi-Monde. See Dumas, A. | |||
Denton. The Soul of Things, 398, 526. | |||
Desaguadero, El, 316. | |||
Desires, and thoughts take shape and become real after death, 397-98. | |||
Destouches, Philinte. on criticism and art, 3(14); 526. | |||
Devil: Christianity needs, 195; and occult sciences, 403; origin of idea about, 7(18); Te Deum for the, 196; and the Virgin, 195. See also Satan. | |||
Dhobi Talav, fountain of, 268. Dhotipoti, and Hatha-Yoga, 119. Dhyána, def. 262. | |||
Diaz del Castillo, Bernal, on horses and Spaniards, 319; 527. | |||
Diksha, initiation and higher powers, 93. | |||
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Dikshita [Dikshita] : initiate, 93; and Paramahansa, 118; and Yoga-vidya, 119. | |||
Diogenes Laërtius, Lives, on Aristotle and “atheists,” 95 fn. | |||
Dioscuri, 146. | |||
Discoveries, resulting from trifling facts, 346. | |||
Diseases: drugs and psychology, 188-89; and Indian medicine, 199. | |||
Diu, 90. | |||
Dnyanodaya, The·, abusive, 363; libels T.S., 48. | |||
Doctors. See Physicians. | |||
Doctrine, Esoteric, based on ages of research, 11(22). | |||
Dolgoruky, Prince P., and Alexander II, 353. | |||
Dolgoruky, Princess Maria V., 353 & fn. | |||
Domovoy, house-spook, 445. | |||
Donato: Aksakoff on the experiments of, 285 et seq.; on will, 282, 284. | |||
Dondukov-Korsakov, origin of Princes, 354 & fn. | |||
Doubleday, Gen. A., 81. | |||
Dracontias, of So. America, 319. | |||
Dream of Ravan, The, 215, 527. | |||
Drugs, effects not understood, 189. | |||
Druids, and evergreens, 162. | |||
Dryden, 237. | |||
Duality, origin of, acc. to Ghebers, 128. | |||
Dubuque Daily Telegraph, 465. | |||
Duj ardin-Beaumetz, and alleged urticaria, 261-62; 527. | |||
Dumas (Père), A., Travels in the Caucasus, fanciful “facts” of, 129-30; 527. | |||
Dumas (Fils), A., La Dame aux camélias, 512, 527-28. | |||
–, La Dame aux perles, 512. | |||
–, Le Demi-Monde, 513. | |||
–, Les Femmes qui tuent, etc.: on enfranchising God, 517; on women’s rights, slavery and divorce, 512-14. | |||
Dupotet, Baron, and mesmerism, 135-36, 277. | |||
–, La Magie dévoilée, on evocation of “spirits,” 178; 528. | |||
Dupuis, on Virgin and Child, 164. Duw, 90. | |||
Dyaus, and Brahmâ, 486. | |||
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Eagle (Gainsville), on numerals in a hornblende boulder, 192. | |||
Earth, surface of, and fog of vice over it, 399. | |||
Earthquake, raised Peruvian cities, 333. | |||
East, and West as unlike as day and night, 406. | |||
Eaton, CoL, spirit-daughter of, is wedded in Summerland, 176 fn. | |||
Ecclesiastes, compares man to animal, 12(23). | |||
Eclectic Theosophical School: 8889; higher doctrines in, 95; teachings of, 90. | |||
Economist (London), and Armenians, 263 et seq. | |||
Ecstasy, attained by Neo-Platon- ists, 94. | |||
Edison, Thos. A.: 36; escaped the rack, 33; and eternity of sound, 499(506). | |||
Edwards, Jonathan, 159, 528. | |||
Eek, Sven, Dâmodar, etc., 489 fn. Effluvia, absorbed by fresh milk, 399. | |||
Egg, and serpent symbols in mounds, 315. | |||
Ego: has free will, 9(20); human and divine, 7(18); human, made into devil, 7(18); only conditionally immortal, 7-8(1819) ; Present the only time for Inner, 470. | |||
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Egypt’s Place. See Bunsen. | |||
Egyptians: divine characters of, similar to those of Peru, 306; Indo-Caucasians, 394. | |||
Eidolon; and shade, 173; or simulacrum, 5(16). | |||
Electricity, and somnambulism, 284. | |||
Elementáis: and spirits, 80; world of, universally recognized, 259-60. | |||
Elementarles: bhuts, 74; def. 510. Elements, conflicting, in Societies, 210. | |||
Elephant, and Sivatherium, 336. | |||
Elijah, seeks the Lord, 388. | |||
Eliza of Lucca, 219, 237. | |||
Elliotson, Dr., 277 fn., 528. | |||
Elohim, and Adam, 8(19). | |||
Emanation (s): from Deity, 91; psychic, and mediumship, 396 et seq. | |||
Emerson, The Over-Soul, on Soul of World, 95-96, 208-09; 528. | |||
Englishmen: politics of, in India. 301-02; relations with Indians, 298-301. | |||
En-Soph [Ain-Soph], 90. | |||
Epicurus: 169; on nature of gods, 95. | |||
Epiphany, 163. | |||
Epopteia, 10(21), 92. | |||
Epoptés, 90. | |||
Equilibrium, and occult world, 218. | |||
Erivan, and relics of antiquity, 350. | |||
d’Eslon (or Desion), Chas., 275, 526. | |||
Esoteric: circle and sacrifice, 10 (21); divine, symbols of nature, 96; doctrine, universal, 89 et seq.; Section composed solely of Oriental adepts, 493 (501); Section or Branch of Yogins, five members of T.S. in, 499(506). | |||
Espionage: calumny and the Viceroy’s Order, 140-43; calumny wiped out by altered attitude of Government, 291-93. | |||
Essays. See Colebrooke. | |||
Essence: divine, and conscience, 160; Supreme, 90, 102. | |||
Etchmiadzine, 350. | |||
Eten, tomb of, and monosyllabic language understood by Chinese, 337. | |||
Eternity, and cycles, 421. | |||
Ether, as symbol of spirit, 6(17). | |||
Europe, possible unification of, 422-23. | |||
Evil, and Good balancing, 382. | |||
Evolution: future, of man a necessity, 186; Manu taught, 185; physical and spiritual, 185, 186. | |||
Examiner, on Hindus and Englishmen, 299-300. | |||
Exile, probationary, on earth, 9 (20). | |||
Exorcism, of Bhuts, 74. | |||
Experientia docet, 510. | |||
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Facts: and theories, 37, 59(65); Theosophists willing to accept, 430. | |||
Faith: blind, 12(23); no middle ground for, 184. | |||
Fakir(s): buried, at Lahore, 468; most, are idle vagabonds, 457; and Yogis in trance, 203-04 (207), 453-54. | |||
F ancher, Mollie, psychological powers of, 190-91. | |||
Faraday, on judgement and reservation, 311. | |||
Farrar, Canon, and belief in hell, 183. | |||
Fasting: by Hindus and Catholics, 460; and Yoga, 76 & fn. See also Tanner, Dr. | |||
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Fauvety, Charles, 493(500), 528-29. | |||
“Femme lithographique,” and psychic phenomena, 261-62. | |||
Femmes. See Dumas, A. | |||
Fergusson, James, on Indian architecture, 345. | |||
Fichte: 151, 183, 529; on Spiritualism and continuation of personal existence after death, 154-55. | |||
Figures, occult meaning of, 408, 412. | |||
Fijians, on shadow, 170. | |||
Fire: and cross as foundations of universal laws, 145; and cross worship in Bulgaria, 146-49; emblem of sun, 143; essence and origin of, unknown to science, 499(506); eternal, at Teotihuacan, 320; in ancient mythologies, 34-35, 143 et seq.; Rosicrucians on, 36. | |||
Fire-insurance, post-mortem policies, 53. | |||
Fire-worshippers, 122, 124, 128. | |||
Flammarion, 36. | |||
Fludd, R, on fire, 35, 499 (506). Fohi, 307. | |||
Foissac, R. F., and mesmerism, 276; 529. | |||
Forbes, Archibald, on missionaries, 393; 529. | |||
Force(s): centripetal and centrifugal, 145; intelligent, directs man’s mechanism, 188; periodicity of, and cycles, 424. | |||
Forms, evanescent, 8(19). | |||
Four, symbol of cosmic forces, 412. | |||
Franklin, B., 276. | |||
Freaks, of nature, 192-94. | |||
Friend of India: and mutiny of 1857, 26, 51; vilifies T.S., 48. | |||
Frothingham, Rev. O. B., on our debt to science, 103. | |||
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Gadgil, Judge, on pisachas, 399. | |||
Galen, on other systems, 176 fn. | |||
Galenites, 199. | |||
Ganges, 76. | |||
Garima [Gariman], 119, 470. | |||
Gazette (Lima), 328. | |||
Geary, Grattan, Through Asiatic Turkey, on Ghebers, 129 fn.; 529. | |||
Gegenwart, Die, art. by N. Blochwitz on sacredness of number seven, 409, 420. | |||
Geikie, on continents, 431; 529-30. | |||
Geograjia. See Paz Soldan. | |||
Geograph. Memoir. See Kinneir. | |||
Georgia, 125-26 fn. | |||
Ghatkas, 118. | |||
Ghebers: called Behedin, 127, 128; most honest, 129; Temple and worship of, 122 et seq. See also Parsis. | |||
Giants, monoliths ascribed to, 316, 317. | |||
Gibraltar: caves of, and gigantic human bones, 337; once joined to Africa, 337. | |||
Gilray, and Hogarth, caricaturists, 380. | |||
Girardot, Baron, collection of autographs, 199. | |||
Glacial, period and man, 115. | |||
Glastonbury Abbey, blooming hawthorn at, 167. | |||
Glauerbach, 366 et seq. | |||
Gnosis, secret, has three degrees, 95. | |||
God: personal, 160; Will of, 193, 194. | |||
Godavari, 295. | |||
Gods: Aristotle on, as first principles, 95; created, 5(16); created and pulled down, 210; {{Page aside|567}}Epicurus on nature of, 95; purity alone can raise us to the, 96; sun—, and Dec. 25th, 164. | |||
Goetia, sorcery, dangers of, 96. | |||
Golden Legend, on St. Josaphat, 134. | |||
Goldstiicker, Prof., and Sanskrit Text Society, 473; 530. | |||
Golos, Markoff on magic in Russia, 445. | |||
Gomara, Lopez de, on Teotihuacan, 320; 530. | |||
Good, and Evil balancing, 382. | |||
Gopal, Dr. Pandurang, on Indian medicine, 199. | |||
Gopichand [Gopichandana], and emblems, 119. | |||
Gordon; Lt.-Col. Wm. & Mrs., 260; Mrs. A., on missions in India, 363, 393. | |||
Gortchakoff, Prince A. M., 392 & fn. | |||
Gosains, 77, 457. | |||
Gotama, Nydya-Sulra, on the soul, 11(22); 530. | |||
Gougenot des Mousseaux, Moeurs et pratiques, etc., on necessity of Satan, 195; 530. | |||
Govindasami, 61(67). | |||
Great Year, and Polar Star, 337. | |||
Greenlanders, and shadow, 170. | |||
Gregory XIII, Pope, 134 fn. Gregory, Wm., 277 fn., 530-31. | |||
–, Animal Magnetism, 398. | |||
Grihasthasrama, 118. | |||
Grodekoff, Col. N. L, biogr. sketch and H. P. B.’s transl. of his work, 391. | |||
Guanape Islands, and guano, 310. | |||
Guano (huano), age of deposits of, 309-10; golden vases under, 310. | |||
Guardian Angel, real meaning of, 7(18). | |||
Gumpha, cave, 467. | |||
Gunananda, M., 44. | |||
Gupta Kâsi. See Kâsi. | |||
Guru, 121. | |||
Gymnosophists, 93 & fn. | |||
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Hachette, Jeanne, 515, 531. | |||
Haeckel, E., 150. | |||
–, Anthropogenie, and its effect on public mind, 183 et seq; 531. | |||
Hamiltons, or Homutoffs, 355 & fn. | |||
Hammond, Dr. Wm. A., metallic discs and mesmerism, 189-90, 283; 531. | |||
Hansa, 118. | |||
Hardy, Spence, 134. | |||
Hart, Prof., 36, 149. | |||
Harichandra Chintamon: expelled, 48; and finances, 41-43. | |||
Hari-Kula, 345. | |||
Hari-Mukh, term used in Egypt and India, 345. | |||
Harivansa Parva, and “spirits,” 37-38. | |||
Harmony, of spheres and races, 499(506). | |||
Hate, fear and slander, 98. | |||
Hatha-Yoga [Hatha-Yoga], and Dhotipoti, 119. | |||
Hatha-Yogis [Hatha-Yogins]: and coma, 460; contrasted with Raja-Yogis, 462, 463-64; occasionally are true Yogis, 463; practices of, lead to physical results, 464. | |||
Haug, 104. | |||
Hawthorn, blooming Dec. 25th, 167. | |||
Heath, E. R., “Peruvian Antiquities:” on ancient architecture, 308; on Andes and probability of Atlantis, 313; on degradation of Incas, 336; on deposits of guano, 310; on quipus, 334; {{Page aside|568}}on treasures of the huaca of Toledo, 327-29; on various Peruvian ruins and treasures, 325, 326, 326-29, 329-33; on Vega as Polar Star, 337;531. | |||
Heathens, degraded and ruined by Christian fanatics, 322. | |||
Heber, Bishop, and Taj-Mahal, 77. | |||
Hebrews, and Aryas, 273. | |||
Hell, Max, and Mesmer, 275. | |||
Hell Fire: and Cannon Farrar, 183; probable origin of, 146. | |||
Hehnont, van, 36, 531. | |||
–, Opera Omnia, on second sight, 281. | |||
Hermetic axiom, 9(20). | |||
Herodotus, on Orphism, 95. | |||
Hibernation: not Yoga, 456-57; of fakir at Lahore, 468; of serpents, 460; of tortoise, 459; of Yogis stops wear and tear of organs, 460-61. | |||
Hieroglyphics: abundance of, in Peru, 305, 325; no clue to, in Peru, 305, 334; of Mexico, Palenque & Copan, 315; on rock near Arica, 326. | |||
Higgins, G., Anacalypsis, q. Dupuis on Virgin and Child, 164; 531-32. | |||
Hillarion Smerdis, 219 & fn., 366. Himalayas, and Sankara, 121. | |||
Hindu(s); born metaphysicians, 75; no, is a Spiritualist, 78; relations of, with Englishmen, 298301; and subjective phenomena, 80; two parties in, Society, 455; views of, studied by Olcott & H. P. B., 78. | |||
Hiranya [Hiranya] def. 285. | |||
Hiranyagarbha [ Hiranyagarbha], as divine light, 285. | |||
Histoire. See Deleuze. | |||
Historia. See Sahagûn. | |||
History. See Prescott; Robertson, Wm. | |||
History oj Sepoy IF ar. See Kaye. | |||
History of the Goths. See Olaus Magnus. | |||
Hobilgans, 471. | |||
Hoffmann, E. T. W., Chant <TAntonia, 220, 532. | |||
–, Contes Fantastiques, 229. | |||
–, Violin of Cremona, 239. | |||
Holy Ghost: and fire, 146; as flame, 35. | |||
Homer, Iliad, 152. | |||
Honour: and cowardice, 142-43; pledge of, 476. | |||
Horses, unknown in America before Spaniards, 320. | |||
House and the Brain. See Bulwer-Lytton. | |||
Houghton, Miss, medium, 492. | |||
Howitt, Wm., and stone-throwings, 448. | |||
Hozyain, housekeeper, 445. | |||
Huacas (mounds): 324 et seq.; of Pando, 329; of Toledo and its treasures, 327-29. | |||
Huancas, 308. | |||
Huatica Valley, mounds of, 329-30. | |||
Hue, Abbé, Travels in Thibet, 44, 532. | |||
Huitzilopochtli, 320. | |||
Human. See Quatrefages. | |||
Humboldt, A.: 323; and guano, 309; on Teotihuacan, 319; vindicates truth about ancient America, 304. | |||
–, Researches, etc., on analogies between monuments of Old and New World, 320-21; 532. | |||
Hume, David, 92 fn. | |||
Huxley: 158; fooled by Haeckel, 184. | |||
–, “Darwin and Haeckel,” 184, 532. | |||
Hypnotism : ancients acquainted with, 458; and Dr. Braid, 278; erroneous causes ascribed to, 282. | |||
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Hyponoia, esoteric, 95. | |||
Hypostasis, 7(18). | |||
Hysteria, 261. | |||
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lamblichus, and theurgy. 96. | |||
Tao, 90. | |||
Ikshvaku, 132 fn. Iliad. See Homer. Illuminati, 36. Illumination, 95. Imagination, and actual existence, 171. | |||
Immortality: Bible mute on, 12 (23), 70; Buddhists do not believe in, 13(23); conditioned, discussed, 8-9(19-20), 10-11 (21-22); doctrine of, and crimes, 13(24); is not survival, 12(23). | |||
Inca(s): and Aymaras, 317; had no written language, 334; meaning of term, alleged origin and office of, 305-07; tomb of, 340 et seq.; treasures of, and hieroglyphics, 326, 339-42. | |||
India: ancient medicine of, 199; architecture in, and Greece, 344-45; British Government in, and T.S., 292, 428; coins of ancient, 348; and cycles, 424; degenerate yet more moral than Christian lands, 379; English politics and, 301-02; materialistic youth of, 121; mediumship in, considered a curse, 74; missionaries in, wretched failures, 258, 260; modern, shadow of Äryävarta, 99; Müller on religious ideas of, 210; mutiny in, due to missions, 26, 51; and mutiny of Rumla, 293 et seq.; needs schools of ancient psychology, 217; opposed to return of bhütas, 177-78; owes much to British Government, 26, 52; owes nothing to Christianity, 26, 52; phenomena in, 68-69; philosophers of, superior to any from European Universities, 508; population of, 26, 71, 72, 297; regeneration of, must be effected by Hindus, 181; scepticism of young, 38-39; six schools of philosophy in, 209; and Spiritualism, 71 et seq.; suffers from lack of harmony and unanimity of purpose, 297. | |||
Indian Christian Herald, abuses T.S., 48-49, 52, 53. | |||
Indian Daily News, on the burial of a murderer, 437. | |||
Indian Echo Press, 453 fn. Indian Tribune, The, 31. | |||
Individuality, obliteration of human, 109. | |||
Indo-Caucasians, and Egyptians, 394. | |||
Indra: def. 273; and Jahve, 274. Indu Prakash, 54, 483. | |||
Infidels, acknowledged later as wise men, 90. | |||
Influence, moral, of bad company, 398. | |||
Ingersoll, Col. R. G., on Paine, 381. | |||
Inichua, language of Incas, 317. Initiates, compose First Section of | |||
T.S., 494(501) & fn. | |||
Inquisition, celestial slaughter house, 47. | |||
Inspiration, as source of knowledge, 88. | |||
Instinct, and intelligence, 186. | |||
Insurance, life, and law of probability, 449. | |||
Intelligence, and cerebral development, 186. | |||
Interpolarisation, and Yoga, 470. Introduction. See Müller, Max. | |||
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Intuition: alone can perceive ideal laws, 103; Müller on, and faculty above reason, 179; reason subordinate to, 95. | |||
Ireland,and letter P, 390. | |||
Isaiah, and Israel, 140. | |||
Isis, and Ceres as Holy Virgins, 164. | |||
Israel, and Isaiah, 140. | |||
tsvara: 94, 160, 467; identical with Agni, 34-35. | |||
Izors, 356. | |||
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