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|origin=Bombay, and then Adyar, India
|origin=Bombay, and then Adyar, India
|categories=Theosophy, Philosophy, Occultism, Science
|categories=Theosophy, Philosophy, Occultism, Science
|image description=The Theosophist title.jpg
|image=The Theosophist title.jpg
|description=The Theosophist is the monthly journal of the international Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India. It was founded in India in 1879 by Helena Blavatsky, who was also its editor. The journal is still being published till date. For the year 1930, the journal was published in Hollywood, California by Annie Besant and Marie Russak Hotchener, but it returned to Adyar in 1931. The journal features articles about philosophy, art, literature and occultism. {{ctd-source|WP}}
|description=The Theosophist is the monthly journal of the international Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India. It was first published on October 1, 1879 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky in Bombay, and has been in production continuously since that date. The cover of the first issue stated that this was "A monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, literature and occultism: embracing mesmerism, spiritualism and other secret sciences." In February 1883 the journal moved from Bombay to Madras, where the Theosophical Society was establishing its new headquarters at Adyar. For the year 1930, the journal was published in Hollywood, California by Annie Besant Marie Russak Hotchener, but it returned to Adyar in 1931.
|short description=A Monthly Journal Devoted to Oriental Philosophy, Art, Literature and Occultism: Embracing Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and other Secret Sciences.
|short description=A Monthly Journal Devoted to Oriental Philosophy, Art, Literature and Occultism: Embracing Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and other Secret Sciences.
|first issue=1879
|approximate lifetime=1879-
|tsw en=The Theosophist (periodical)
|tsw en=The Theosophist (periodical)
|wikipedia=The Theosophist
|wikipedia=The Theosophist
|other resources=[https://iapsop.com/archive/materials/theosophist/]; [https://www.theosophy.world/resource/publications/theosophist]
|other resources=[https://iapsop.com/archive/materials/theosophist/ IAPSOP]; [https://www.theosophy.world/resource/publications/theosophist Theosophy World]
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Theosophist, The
A Monthly Journal Devoted to Oriental Philosophy, Art, Literature and Occultism: Embracing Mesmerism, Spiritualism: and Other Secret Sciences
(Bombay, and then Adyar, India)

(1879-)

The Theosophist is the monthly journal of the international Theosophical Society based in Adyar, India. It was first published on October 1, 1879 by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky in Bombay, and has been in production continuously since that date. The cover of the first issue stated that this was "A monthly journal devoted to oriental philosophy, art, literature and occultism: embracing mesmerism, spiritualism and other secret sciences." In February 1883 the journal moved from Bombay to Madras, where the Theosophical Society was establishing its new headquarters at Adyar. For the year 1930, the journal was published in Hollywood, California by Annie Besant Marie Russak Hotchener, but it returned to Adyar in 1931.


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Short description: A Monthly Journal Devoted to Oriental Philosophy, Art, Literature and Occultism: Embracing Mesmerism, Spiritualism, and other Secret Sciences.