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Abd, and Azi, 76. | Abd, and Azi, 76. | ||
Abhijna, mystery of, 254. Absolute: 175; cannot think, 354. | Abhijna, mystery of, 254. | ||
Absolute: 175; cannot think, 354. | |||
Acla (Atlan), 221. | Acla (Atlan), 221. | ||
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Adhikamasas [Adhikamasas], intercalated months, 262. | Adhikamasas [Adhikamasas], intercalated months, 262. | ||
Adhikaranaratnamala [Adhikara-naratnamala], of Vidyaranya, 191, 362. | |||
Adhipatis, and Mathams, 179. | Adhipatis, and Mathams, 179. | ||
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Airyana-Vaejo, 200 fn. | Airyana-Vaejo, 200 fn. | ||
Aitareya Aranyaka [ | Aitareya Aranyaka [Aitareyaranyaka], 297 fn., 362. | ||
Ajatasatru [Ajatasatru] : 246 fn., 248; dynasty of, 258; kings of Kasis and Magadha, 256. | Ajatasatru [Ajatasatru]: 246 fn., 248; dynasty of, 258; kings of Kasis and Magadha, 256. | ||
Aji Dahaka, 223. | Aji Dahaka, 223. | ||
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Arbhu, and Orpheus, 304. | Arbhu, and Orpheus, 304. | ||
Are, ascendic and descendic, 340. | |||
Arch. Surv. of India. See Beglar and Cunningham. | |||
Archaeology: and age of Tyrus and Mycenae, 164; and numismatics, 227; subservient to Judaism, 165; uncertainties of Indian, 228. | Archaeology: and age of Tyrus and Mycenae, 164; and numismatics, 227; subservient to Judaism, 165; uncertainties of Indian, 228. | ||
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Arne Saknussemm, 313-14. | Arne Saknussemm, 313-14. | ||
Aroma, of rose can be recalled, 82. Arrianus, Flavius, Anabasis of Alexander, unreliable, 243-44 ; 370. | Aroma, of rose can be recalled, 82. | ||
Arrianus, Flavius, Anabasis of Alexander, unreliable, 243-44; 370. | |||
Arundale, Miss Francesca: letter from, 332 fn.; Olcott’s letter to, 137. | Arundale, Miss Francesca: letter from, 332 fn.; Olcott’s letter to, 137. | ||
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Aruni [Aruni—renowned Brâhmana teacher of Uddâlaka], 256. | Aruni [Aruni—renowned Brâhmana teacher of Uddâlaka], 256. | ||
Arupa [Arûpa] : —Iokas of the highest Devachan, 91; mystery enacted in, -Iokas, 90 ; Spiritual Soul and, condition, 82. | Arupa [Arûpa]: —Iokas of the highest Devachan, 91; mystery enacted in, -Iokas, 90; Spiritual Soul and, condition, 82. | ||
Arupawâchara [Arûpâvachara] ,91. | Arupawâchara [Arûpâvachara], 91. | ||
Arya | Arya Bhâshya [Ârya Bhâshya], 208. | ||
Aryan(s) [Aryan]: achievements of, 307 ; antiquity of, language, 202, 206 ; archaic, 206, 208, 216, 217; Brahman, and sacerdotal language, 297; color of, and Dasyus, 219; pictography absent among, 307. | Aryan(s) [Aryan]: achievements of, 307; antiquity of, language, 202, 206; archaic, 206, 208, 216, 217; Brahman, and sacerdotal language, 297; color of, and Dasyus, 219; pictography absent among, 307. | ||
Aryavarta [Âryâvarta], cradle of civilization, 66. | Aryavarta [Âryâvarta], cradle of civilization, 66. | ||
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Asrama, sacred place, 62. | Asrama, sacred place, 62. | ||
Assier, A. d’, Essai sur | Assier, A. d’, Essai sur I’Humanite Posthume, 284 and fn., 292 fn., 370. | ||
Asterisms, of alleged Greek origin, 234-35. | Asterisms, of alleged Greek origin, 234-35. | ||
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Atlantean: ancestors of Greeks and Romans, 198, 211, 216; generic name, 198. | Atlantean: ancestors of Greeks and Romans, 198, 211, 216; generic name, 198. | ||
Atlantis: and geological groups, 219; as continent, 221; comprised many nations, etc., 216; islands perished 11,000 years ago, 223; language of, and | Atlantis: and geological groups, 219; as continent, 221; comprised many nations, etc., 216; islands perished 11,000 years ago, 223; language of, and Red-Indian and Chinese dialects, 216. | ||
Atlas: 162; and Prometheus, 220. | |||
Atma-bodha (Samkaracharya), 74, 363. | |||
Atman: and the One Life, 172; pure Spirit, 54. | Atman: and the One Life, 172; pure Spirit, 54. | ||
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Atmosphere: and dense matter, 152; of sun and earth, 158-59. | Atmosphere: and dense matter, 152; of sun and earth, 158-59. | ||
Atom(s): eternal, and Nyaya, 61; ethereal, in consciousness of Monad, 78; every, permeated with life, 288; giant, of infinitude | Atom(s): eternal, and Nyaya, 61; ethereal, in consciousness of Monad, 78; every, permeated with life, 288; giant, of infinitude above, 152; grossest, belong to objectively conditioned, 111; life awakened in inorganic, 112; manifestation of Universal Energy, 172; relation to monad, 171; sleeping, 113; vehicle of intelligence, 173 | ||
above, 152; grossest, belong to objectively conditioned, 111; life awakened in inorganic, 112; manifestation of Universal Energy, 172; relation to monad, 171; sleeping, 113; vehicle of intelligence, 173 | |||
Attavadic [Attavadic], chain of causes, 78. | Attavadic [Attavadic], chain of causes, 78. | ||
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Aura: and Peter of Alcantara, 103; emitted by humans, 102; ethnic varieties of nerve-, 213; light of, does not burn, 103. | Aura: and Peter of Alcantara, 103; emitted by humans, 102; ethnic varieties of nerve-, 213; light of, does not burn, 103. | ||
Australia, etc. See Neff. Australioids, 213 fn., 217. | Australia, etc. See Neff. | ||
Australioids, 213 fn., 217. | |||
Autochtones: 302; and folklore, 218; and Hellenes, 201; profane meaning of, 219. | Autochtones: 302; and folklore, 218; and Hellenes, 201; profane meaning of, 219. | ||
Avalokiteswara [Avalokitesvara] : 346; silent voice, 247 fn.; Vach, 100. | Avalokiteswara [Avalokitesvara]: 346; silent voice, 247 fn.; Vach, 100. | ||
Avidya [Avidya], 79. | Avidya [Avidya], 79. | ||
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Badarayana [Badarayana]; 60, 170. | Badarayana [Badarayana]; 60, 170. | ||
Baibhar [or Baibhara; Pali: | Baibhar [or Baibhara; Pali: Vebhara], mount, 246 fn. | ||
Bala Sastri, Sanskritist, 41. | |||
Banga (Bengal), 309. | |||
Bardesanes [Bardaisan, 154-222 A.D.], 211 fn. | Bardesanes [Bardaisan, 154-222 A.D.], 211 fn. | ||
Barhaspatyamanam [ | Barhaspatyamanam [Barhaspatyamana], measure of year, 261. | ||
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Basques, were Aryans, 217. | Basques, were Aryans, 217. | ||
Beal, S., The Romantic Legend of | Beal, S., The Romantic Legend of Sakya Muni, 238 fn., 370. | ||
Begging, prohibited in T.S., 282. | Begging, prohibited in T.S., 282. | ||
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Biogenesis, law of, 112. | Biogenesis, law of, 112. | ||
Biogr. Sketches, etc. See | Biogr. Sketches, etc. See Ramchenderjee. | ||
Blavatsky, H. P.: accuses herself, 120; and Freethought literature, 122-25; and Subba Row had same Teacher, 138; annoyed at Fauvety, 1; articles by, 6, 54, 64; came to India for benefit of Asiatics, 121 ; considered charlatan by Bombay Gazette, 322; differences with Subba Row, 269-70; French language and, 10-11; letter of, to Terry, 11 fn.; letters to Fauvety, 1-6; on Subba Row’s status, 269; on G. Wyld, 134; quotation-references of, sometimes reversed, 305 fn.; receives from Master M. plan for 5. D., 269; writes on Maitland’s blunder, 136; writing from dictation, 129. | Blavatsky, H. P.: accuses herself, 120; and Freethought literature, 122-25; and Subba Row had same Teacher, 138; annoyed at Fauvety, 1; articles by, 6, 54, 64; came to India for benefit of Asiatics, 121; considered charlatan by Bombay Gazette, 322; differences with Subba Row, 269-70; French language and, 10-11; letter of, to Terry, 11 fn.; letters to Fauvety, 1-6; on Subba Row’s status, 269; on G. Wyld, 134; quotation-references of, sometimes reversed, 305 fn.; receives from Master M. plan for 5. D., 269; writes on Maitland’s blunder, 136; writing from dictation, 129. | ||
–, Isis Unveiled: 222, 285, 286; first attempt to let in esoteric light, 221; on Gobi, 221; on Thevetatas, 222. | –, Isis Unveiled: 222, 285, 286; first attempt to let in esoteric light, 221; on Gobi, 221; on Thevetatas, 222. | ||
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Blech, Charles, Contribution a I'Histoire, etc., 1, 371. | Blech, Charles, Contribution a I'Histoire, etc., 1, 371. | ||
Bockh, Philipp August [1785-1867], on study of languages, 203. | Bockh, Philipp August [1785-1867], on study of languages, 203. | ||
Body and Mind. See Maudsley. Bod-Yul (Tibet), and Buddhism, 245-46. | Body and Mind. See Maudsley. | ||
Bod-Yul (Tibet), and Buddhism, 245-46. | |||
Boeotia, and magicians, 218. | Boeotia, and magicians, 218. | ||
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Brahman: books on, 61; -killer, defined, 114’, man’s 7th principle, 114. | Brahman: books on, 61; -killer, defined, 114’, man’s 7th principle, 114. | ||
Brahman(s) [Brahmanas]: and astrological date of Buddha’s birth, 256; and temple libraries, 237; and yugas, 57-58; astronomers and scholars, 56; Buddha reveals mysteries of, 256; | Brahman(s) [Brahmanas]: and astrological date of Buddha’s birth, 256; and temple libraries, 237; and yugas, 57-58; astronomers and scholars, 56; Buddha reveals mysteries of, 256; chronlogical calculations of, 59; destroyed vestiges of Buddha’s life, 256; Dwija, 297 fn.; extortion by, 313; know dates of chronological eras, 232; knew writing before Panini, 304; know dual meaning of texts, 208; mystical terminology of, 296; of Solar race, 57 fn.; opposed to borrowing, 258; pseudo-, of Paris, 331 fn.; sacred books of, 59 fn.; Vaishnava, and Sankara, 187. | ||
Brahmana [Brahmana], Vedic period, 178. | Brahmana [Brahmana], Vedic period, 178. | ||
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Breath, and fire, 101-03. | Breath, and fire, 101-03. | ||
Brihad-Aranyaka [Brihadaranya- kopanishad], 256, 363. | Brihad-Aranyaka [Brihadaranya-kopanishad], 256, 363. | ||
Brihat-samhita (Varaha-Mihira), 273, 363. | Brihat-samhita (Varaha-Mihira), 273, 363. | ||
Brihat Sankara Pijaya [Brihat- Samkara-Pijaya], 189. | Brihat Sankara Pijaya [Brihat-Samkara-Pijaya], 189. | ||
Brotherhood: and religions, 123; great, of Himalayas, 51; Universal, watchword of T.S., 127, 351. | Brotherhood: and religions, 123; great, of Himalayas, 51; Universal, watchword of T.S., 127, 351. | ||
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Búdásif (also Budsaif), 240 fn. | Búdásif (also Budsaif), 240 fn. | ||
Buddha: defined, 247 fn. ; in man, 247 fn. See Gautama Buddha. | Buddha: defined, 247 fn.; in man, 247 fn. See Gautama Buddha. | ||
Buddha, etc. See Lillie. | Buddha, etc. See Lillie. | ||
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Buddhism. See Rhys Davids. | Buddhism. See Rhys Davids. | ||
Buddhist (s): and Government, 328; attacked by R. Catholics, 286-87, 328; mission of Olcott for, 287 ; missionaries in Palestine, etc., 211 fn.; southern, mistaken re Buddha’s nirvana, 249. | Buddhist (s): and Government, 328; attacked by R. Catholics, 286-87, 328; mission of Olcott for, 287; missionaries in Palestine, etc., 211 fn.; southern, mistaken re Buddha’s nirvana, 249. | ||
Buddhist Catechism. See Olcott. Bulletin, articles from, 1-65. | Buddhist Catechism. See Olcott. | ||
Bulletin, articles from, 1-65. | |||
Burnouf, Eugène [1801-52], 41. | Burnouf, Eugène [1801-52], 41. | ||
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Cataclysms, impending, and discoveries, 259. | Cataclysms, impending, and discoveries, 259. | ||
Catholics: attack Buddhists, | Catholics: attack Buddhists, 286-87; criminal offenses, 98 fn. | ||
Cazeneuve, Jean Aimee de, 126. | Cazeneuve, Jean Aimee de, 126. | ||
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Census, Book of the Imperial, and Theosophists, 277-79. | Census, Book of the Imperial, and Theosophists, 277-79. | ||
Centrifugal Force, adepts on, | Centrifugal Force, adepts on, 153-154. | ||
Ceylon: Buddhists in, 328; chronology of, 247-48. | Ceylon: Buddhists in, 328; chronology of, 247-48. | ||
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Chinamen: and fishermen of Acla, 221; inland, and Atlantean language, 216. | Chinamen: and fishermen of Acla, 221; inland, and Atlantean language, 216. | ||
Chitsukhacharya [ | Chitsukhacharya [Chitsukhacharya], Sankara Pijayavilasa, 189. | ||
Chittagong, and statue of Buddha, 246. | Chittagong, and statue of Buddha, 246. | ||
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Christian (s): and religious inventions, 254; era and kaliyuga, 261; true and pseudo-, 357. | Christian (s): and religious inventions, 254; era and kaliyuga, 261; true and pseudo-, 357. | ||
Christianity: and Freethought literature, 119-21; contrasted with Buddhism, 75; has gentle soul and grotesque body, 118; official creed of masculine social energy, 118; religion of dominant races, 121 ; two sides to, 120. | Christianity: and Freethought literature, 119-21; contrasted with Buddhism, 75; has gentle soul and grotesque body, 118; official creed of masculine social energy, 118; religion of dominant races, 121; two sides to, 120. | ||
Chromosphere: and elements, 156; and heart and head of system, 157; if removed, universe reduced to ashes, 158; and 6th state of matter, 161 ; vital electricity condensed, 157. | Chromosphere: and elements, 156; and heart and head of system, 157; if removed, universe reduced to ashes, 158; and 6th state of matter, 161; vital electricity condensed, 157. | ||
Chronology: Biblical bias in, 17677; Ceylonese and Chino-Tibetan, 244-45, 249; Ceylonese, and Vijaya, 247-48; ecclesiastical, unjustified, 250; Indian, misrepresented, 176, 244; Jewish, assailed by facts, 204; uncertainties of Western, 167-68. | Chronology: Biblical bias in, 17677; Ceylonese and Chino-Tibetan, 244-45, 249; Ceylonese, and Vijaya, 247-48; ecclesiastical, unjustified, 250; Indian, misrepresented, 176, 244; Jewish, assailed by facts, 204; uncertainties of Western, 167-68. | ||
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Colebrooke, Henry Thomas [ | Colebrooke, Henry Thomas [1765-1837]; 58 fn.; on Sankara’s date, 185, 187, 190. | ||
Comets, essence of, 147-48. | Comets, essence of, 147-48. | ||
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Communications: contradictions in, of mediums, 51; nothing against subjective, with spirits, 47. | Communications: contradictions in, of mediums, 51; nothing against subjective, with spirits, 47. | ||
Complices, and Atlanteans, 222. Conjeeveram, inscriptions, 197. | Complices, and Atlanteans, 222. | ||
Conjeeveram, inscriptions, 197. | |||
Consciousness: absolute, and Presence, 97 fn.; absolute and universal, and Devachanee, 77; expanded, of entity at end of Kalpa, 93; implied by existence, 97 fn.; individual, not annihilated, 5; real or illusory only by contrast, 83; self-, a vikara of Buddhi, 80; sixth sense, 145. | |||
Consentes, and Atlanteans, 222. | |||
Contribution, etc. See Blech. | |||
Corp. Inscr. Indic. See Cunningham. | |||
Council (s): dates of first and second Buddhist, 246 fn., 274; third, 304. | Council (s): dates of first and second Buddhist, 246 fn., 274; third, 304. | ||
Courmes, Comm. D. A.: 11 fn. ; errors in translation of Fragments, 42-47; letters between, and H. P. B., 1. | Courmes, Comm. D. A.: 11 fn.; errors in translation of Fragments, 42-47; letters between, and H. P. B., 1. | ||
Cox, R., Adventures on the Columbia | Cox, R., Adventures on the Columbia River: on Talkotins, 65-66; 372. | ||
Crete, colony of Atlantis, 218. | Crete, colony of Atlantis, 218. | ||
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Crowe, Miss C., The Night Side of Nature: on projection of double, 292-93; 372. | Crowe, Miss C., The Night Side of Nature: on projection of double, 292-93; 372. | ||
Csoma de Koros, A.: acted under lamas’ protest, 255; and Buddha’s | Csoma de Koros, A.: acted under lamas’ protest, 255; and Buddha’s “Wives”, 255; and 14 dates of Buddha’s nirvana, 255; learned doctrines of dugpas, 255; 372. | ||
“Wives”, 255; and 14 dates of Buddha’s nirvana, 255; learned doctrines of dugpas, 255; 372. | |||
–, Grammar of the Tibetan Language, quoted, 255. | –, Grammar of the Tibetan Language, quoted, 255. | ||
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Cumae, its antiquity, 168, 238. | Cumae, its antiquity, 168, 238. | ||
Cunningham, Maj-Gen. A. : and Saptaparna Cave, 247 fn.; conclusions of, re Buddha’s date, unsupported, 228 fn.; contradicts Fergusson, 228; inscriptions discovered by, 259-62; mistaken on Hindu years, 261 ; on nirvana of Buddha, 260 ; 372-73. | Cunningham, Maj-Gen. A.: and Saptaparna Cave, 247 fn.; conclusions of, re Buddha’s date, unsupported, 228 fn.; contradicts Fergusson, 228; inscriptions discovered by, 259-62; mistaken on Hindu years, 261; on nirvana of Buddha, 260; 372-73. | ||
–, Archaeological Survey of | –, Archaeological Survey of India: 232, 247 fn., 254; on inscriptions at Gaya, 260, 275. | ||
–, Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, 141. | –, Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, 141. | ||
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Dabistân, on Sankara’s date, 180. Dall, Rev. C. H. A., 351-53. | Dabistân, on Sankara’s date, 180. | ||
Dall, Rev. C. H. A., 351-53. | |||
Dalton, Col. E. T., Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal, 104, 373. | Dalton, Col. E. T., Descriptive Ethnology of Bengal, 104, 373. | ||
Dâmodar: 54 fn. ; and Moon, 134. Dasht-Beyad, site of most ancient civilization, 165, 267. | Dâmodar: 54 fn.; and Moon, 134. | ||
Dasht-Beyad, site of most ancient civilization, 165, 267. | |||
Dasyus, and Indra, 219. | Dasyus, and Indra, 219. | ||
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Dayanand [Dayânanda Sarasvati], his books advertised, 119. | Dayanand [Dayânanda Sarasvati], his books advertised, 119. | ||
Death: apparition at, 283 ; does not sever psychic association, 79. | Death: apparition at, 283; does not sever psychic association, 79. | ||
Debendra Nath Tagore, 100. | Debendra Nath Tagore, 100. | ||
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Defence, of oneself, 6. | Defence, of oneself, 6. | ||
Deluge: 218; last great, and Atlantis, 223 ; “mythological origin” of, 200 fn.; Universal Noachian, 199 fn. | Deluge: 218; last great, and Atlantis, 223; “mythological origin” of, 200 fn.; Universal Noachian, 199 fn. | ||
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Deukalion: 219, 220, 223; and Pyrrha, esoteric meaning, 201. | Deukalion: 219, 220, 223; and Pyrrha, esoteric meaning, 201. | ||
Devachan: and “cheating by nature,” 83, 85-87; and gestationstate, 42; and dying man’s last desire, 92; and karma of rebirth, 90; and unfinished intellectual work, 92; cannot be localized, 79, 84 fn. ; compared to dreaming, 87 ; entities in, affect each other, 93; experienced while alive, 87 ; field of subjectivity, 90; intercourse in, 79, 90-91, 93; K. H. and article on, 70 fn. ; life of, a reality, 76; limited nirvanic state of, 93 ; monad in, can affect one in avitchi, 84; persona is not in, 82 ; right to personal isolated, 91 ; states of, 88-94; uncertainties about, 70-73. | Devachan: and “cheating by nature,” 83, 85-87; and gestationstate, 42; and dying man’s last desire, 92; and karma of rebirth, 90; and unfinished intellectual work, 92; cannot be localized, 79, 84 fn.; compared to dreaming, 87; entities in, affect each other, 93; experienced while alive, 87; field of subjectivity, 90; intercourse in, 79, 90-91, 93; K. H. and article on, 70 fn.; life of, a reality, 76; limited nirvanic state of, 93; monad in, can affect one in avitchi, 84; persona is not in, 82; right to personal isolated, 91; states of, 88-94; uncertainties about, 70-73. | ||
Devachanee: adept shares perception of, 75; and universal consciousness, 77 ; could not perceive living human, 87 ; has no ordinary memory, 77 ; ignorant of mental sufferings of another, 84, 86; killing future, 114; of highest moral calibre, 92 ; personal ties of, 94; surrounded by host of actors, 90. | Devachanee: adept shares perception of, 75; and universal consciousness, 77; could not perceive living human, 87; has no ordinary memory, 77; ignorant of mental sufferings of another, 84, 86; killing future, 114; of highest moral calibre, 92; personal ties of, 94; surrounded by host of actors, 90. | ||
Devachanic: condition as real as waking state, 82; isolation in Rupa-lokas, 92; mind capable of only highest spiritual ideation, 91 ; states, and effects of causes sown, 82; ubiquity analyzed, 91. | Devachanic: condition as real as waking state, 82; isolation in Rupa-lokas, 92; mind capable of only highest spiritual ideation, 91; states, and effects of causes sown, 82; ubiquity analyzed, 91. | ||
Devanagari [Devanâgarî] : 307 ; as old as Vedas, 237; held sacred, 237, 306; not derived from Phoenician, 246 fn. ; same as Egyptian Neter-Khari, 298 ; | Devanagari [Devanâgarî]: 307; as old as Vedas, 237; held sacred, 237, 306; not derived from Phoenician, 246 fn.; same as Egyptian Neter-Khari, 298; signals between gods and initiates, 306; the language of the gods, 306. | ||
signals between gods and initiates, 306; the language of the gods, 306. | |||
Devatas [Devatas], 248. | Devatas [Devatas], 248. | ||
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Dewadaha, Eeatzana, King of, 249. | Dewadaha, Eeatzana, King of, 249. | ||
Dharma, represented by bull, 58. Dharma-Sdstra (Gautama Rishi), civil and criminal code, 61. | Dharma, represented by bull, 58. | ||
Dharma-Sdstra (Gautama Rishi), civil and criminal code, 61. | |||
Dharma-Sastra (Yäj navalkya ), mentions Gautama Rishi’s Code, 61 (See Yäjnavalkvasmriti, p. 368). | |||
mentions Gautama Rishi’s Code, 61 (See Yäjnavalkvasmriti, p. 368). | |||
Dharmäsoka [Dharmäsoka] : and statues of Buddha, 246; and Kalasoka, 257; Piyadasi, 237. | Dharmäsoka [Dharmäsoka]: and statues of Buddha, 246; and Kalasoka, 257; Piyadasi, 237. | ||
Dhätusena, King, and Mahä- näma, 251. | Dhätusena, King, and Mahä-näma, 251. | ||
Dhyana [Dhyäna], fourth state of, and akasic review, 93. | Dhyana [Dhyäna], fourth state of, and akasic review, 93. | ||
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Dius, the Phoenician, 299. | Dius, the Phoenician, 299. | ||
Dogme et Rituel, etc. See Levi. Doppelgänger, 49. | Dogme et Rituel, etc. See Levi. | ||
Doppelgänger, 49. | |||
Dorians, 215. | Dorians, 215. | ||
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Dvapara Yuga. See Yuga. | Dvapara Yuga. See Yuga. | ||
Dwija(s): twice-born Brahman, 297 fn.; degraded, become | Dwija(s): twice-born Brahman, 297 fn.; degraded, become Vrishalas, 307-08. | ||
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Earth-life, and rupa and arupa | Earth-life, and rupa and arupa lokas, 90. | ||
Earthquake, in Sunda Straits, | Earthquake, in Sunda Straits, 199-200 fn. | ||
Eden, garden of, 224. | Eden, garden of, 224. | ||
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–, Spiritual: and material soul, 43; disassociated from lower elements, 46; only conscious ego in eternity, 5; 6th principle or, and lower principles of children, etc., 45-46. | –, Spiritual: and material soul, 43; disassociated from lower elements, 46; only conscious ego in eternity, 5; 6th principle or, and lower principles of children, etc., 45-46. | ||
Egyptian (s): 217; colonizers from Lanka, 286; Neter-Khari of, 298; Huxley on, and Dravidians, 285; not of 4th race, 286; occult theory of lifeatoms, 110. | Egyptian (s): 217; colonizers from Lanka, 286; Neter-Khari of, 298; Huxley on, and Dravidians, 285; not of 4th race, 286; occult theory of lifeatoms, 110. | ||
Electricity, vital, in sunspots, 160. | Electricity, vital, in sunspots, 160. | ||
Element (s) : chemical, in the sun, 156; exoteric and esoteric, 52; occultists recognize but One, 52. | Element (s): chemical, in the sun, 156; exoteric and esoteric, 52; occultists recognize but One, 52. | ||
Elementals: and Elementaries, 54, 55; and mulaprakriti, 173; and spiritual impulse, 175; determine temperament, 103; fire, and foetus, 103; three degrees of, 173. | Elementals: and Elementaries, 54, 55; and mulaprakriti, 173; and spiritual impulse, 175; determine temperament, 103; fire, and foetus, 103; three degrees of, 173. | ||
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Esot. Writ. See Subba Row. | Esot. Writ. See Subba Row. | ||
Essai sur I’Hutn. See Assier. Ess. and Leet. See Wilson. | Essai sur I’Hutn. See Assier. | ||
Ess. and Leet. See Wilson. | |||
Ess. in Pop. Phil. See James. | |||
Ether, and gravitation, 152. | |||
Etheroscope, 152. | Etheroscope, 152. | ||
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Etruria, 218. | Etruria, 218. | ||
Etruscan (s) : 167, 298; sub-race, 214; Jupiter-Tinia of, 222,226. | Etruscan (s): 167, 298; sub-race, 214; Jupiter-Tinia of, 222,226. | ||
Eugenius Philalethes, Magia Adamica, on planets, 157 fn.; 267 (See Vaughan, p. 383). | Eugenius Philalethes, Magia Adamica, on planets, 157 fn.; 267 (See Vaughan, p. 383). | ||
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Fergusson, James [1808-1886]: and date of rock-cut temples, 202; and Samvat era, 231; contradicts Cunningham, 228. | Fergusson, James [1808-1886]: and date of rock-cut temples, 202; and Samvat era, 231; contradicts Cunningham, 228. | ||
Fifth-rounder(s): Count de Saint- Germain, a, 145; senses of, 144. | Fifth-rounder(s): Count de Saint-Germain, a, 145; senses of, 144. | ||
Fire: and breathing, 101-03; from buildings, 103; meaning of Prometheus’, 220; -proof men and salamanders, 103. | Fire: and breathing, 101-03; from buildings, 103; meaning of Prometheus’, 220; -proof men and salamanders, 103. | ||
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Footfalls, etc. See Owen. | Footfalls, etc. See Owen. | ||
Force(s) : two opposite, in Nature, 340; ultimate nature of, 74. | Force(s): two opposite, in Nature, 340; ultimate nature of, 74. | ||
Forgetfulness, of self, 46. | Forgetfulness, of self, 46. | ||
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Fragments’. 53,70; and Courmes’ trans., 11 in., 40; first three, correct, 40 ;No.VI, 44,81; mere outline, 143. | Fragments’. 53,70; and Courmes’ trans., 11 in., 40; first three, correct, 40 ;No.VI, 44,81; mere outline, 143. | ||
Frankland, Sir Edward [ | Frankland, Sir Edward [1825-1899], 161. | ||
Free Press, 102, 386. | Free Press, 102, 386. | ||
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{{Style P-Subtitle|G}} | {{Style P-Subtitle|G}} | ||
Galileo: 147; and Devachan, 83. Garfield, and Guiteau, 287. | Galileo: 147; and Devachan, 83. | ||
Garfield, and Guiteau, 287. | |||
Garga Sanhita [Garga Samhita]. See Yuga Purana. | Garga Sanhita [Garga Samhita]. See Yuga Purana. | ||
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Gautama Buddha: a Chandra or Induvansa, 57; a Kshatriya, 57; and sins of Kaliyuga, 86; birth of, acc. to Burmese Era, 249; Bigandet on last years of, 249 fn.; Brahmans destroy vestiges of, 256; contemporary of Kapila, 59; date and place in history, 241-59; date of absolute Nirvana, 256; date of death acc. to Southern Church, 249; death of, 226; death of, {{Page aside|397}}and Vijaya’s landing, 249; disciple of, and broom, 115-17; explains Saptaparna Cave, 247 fn.; lived but eighty years, 256; memoirs extant, 246 fn., 248; nirvanee of seventh degree, 256; not descended from Gautama Rishi or Gautama of Nyaya, 56; on Vijaya’s landing, 248; originally viewed as Avatara by Brahmans, 256; previous nirvanas of, 255; prophesy re Tibet and Buddhism, 244-46; reached Nirvana 20 years prior to death, 249; reveals concealed mysteries of Brahmans, 256; Sakyamuni, 211 fn.; secret writings of, 51; seven golden statues of, 245-46, 247 fn.; studied 63 alphabets, 304; theosophy of, proves living god in man, 100; three “wives” of, and Csoma, 255; words of, vibrate in space, etc., 248-49. | Gautama Buddha: a Chandra or Induvansa, 57; a Kshatriya, 57; and sins of Kaliyuga, 86; birth of, acc. to Burmese Era, 249; Bigandet on last years of, 249 fn.; Brahmans destroy vestiges of, 256; contemporary of Kapila, 59; date and place in history, 241-59; date of absolute Nirvana, 256; date of death acc. to Southern Church, 249; death of, 226; death of, {{Page aside|397}}and Vijaya’s landing, 249; disciple of, and broom, 115-17; explains Saptaparna Cave, 247 fn.; lived but eighty years, 256; memoirs extant, 246 fn., 248; nirvanee of seventh degree, 256; not descended from Gautama Rishi or Gautama of Nyaya, 56; on Vijaya’s landing, 248; originally viewed as Avatara by Brahmans, 256; previous nirvanas of, 255; prophesy re Tibet and Buddhism, 244-46; reached Nirvana 20 years prior to death, 249; reveals concealed mysteries of Brahmans, 256; Sakyamuni, 211 fn.; secret writings of, 51; seven golden statues of, 245-46, 247 fn.; studied 63 alphabets, 304; theosophy of, proves living god in man, 100; three “wives” of, and Csoma, 255; words of, vibrate in space, etc., 248-49. | ||
Gautama Rishi: a Brahmana, 57 ; 61; a Suryavansa, 57; contemporary with Rama, 57 ; left civil code, the Dharmasastra, 61; mentioned in Upanishads, 59; no ancestor of Gautama Buddha, 56; places efficacy in | Gautama Rishi: a Brahmana, 57; 61; a Suryavansa, 57; contemporary with Rama, 57; left civil code, the Dharmasastra, 61; mentioned in Upanishads, 59; no ancestor of Gautama Buddha, 56; places efficacy in Vedas, 61. | ||
Gelugpas, and Csoma, 255. | |||
Genesis, 207, 223, 224. | |||
Geological: end of, cycle and beginning of another, 259; groups of mankind, 219; races, 213 fn., 214. | Geological: end of, cycle and beginning of another, 259; groups of mankind, 219; races, 213 fn., 214. | ||
Gesenius, F. H. W. [1786- | Gesenius, F. H. W. [1786-1842], 298. | ||
Gestation, and Devachan, 42, 82. | |||
Ghadias [or Ghatikas], and Sauramanam, 261. | |||
Ghar-zha, and statue of Buddha, 246. | Ghar-zha, and statue of Buddha, 246. | ||
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Globes: seven, 44 fn.; superior, visited three times, 45. | Globes: seven, 44 fn.; superior, visited three times, 45. | ||
Glossary, need of occult, 113 fn. Gnostics, and Buddhism, 211 fn. Gobi desert, 221. | Glossary, need of occult, 113 fn. | ||
Gnostics, and Buddhism, 211 fn. | |||
Gobi desert, 221. | |||
God: as divine indweller, 100; as ideal outsider, 100; extra-cosmic, 355; idea of personal, analyzed, 356-57; living in man, proved by Buddha and Sankara, 100; personal, and practical demonstration, 100; personal denied by Buddhists, etc., in T. S., 96 fn.; personal, will elude scientific proof, 317; plea for personal, 319-20. | God: as divine indweller, 100; as ideal outsider, 100; extra-cosmic, 355; idea of personal, analyzed, 356-57; living in man, proved by Buddha and Sankara, 100; personal, and practical demonstration, 100; personal denied by Buddhists, etc., in T. S., 96 fn.; personal, will elude scientific proof, 317; plea for personal, 319-20. | ||
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Godadhara [Godádhara], elementarles at Gya, 310-11, 313. | Godadhara [Godádhara], elementarles at Gya, 310-11, 313. | ||
Goldstücker, Theodor [ | Goldstücker, Theodor [1821-1872]: and Menander’s expedition, 194; on date of Panini, 196; on date of Patanjali, 193. | ||
Gonemys, Count, and psychic research, 358. | Gonemys, Count, and psychic research, 358. | ||
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Govinda Yogi, same as Patañjali, 192-93. | Govinda Yogi, same as Patañjali, 192-93. | ||
Gram, of Tib. Lang. See Csoma. Grantha, defined, 296. | Gram, of Tib. Lang. See Csoma. | ||
Grantha, defined, 296. | |||
Gratitude, and Talleyrand, 282. | Gratitude, and Talleyrand, 282. | ||
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Greek: alleged influence on India, 238-41; damsels gave birth to nautch-girls, 244; language will be spoken again, 303. | Greek: alleged influence on India, 238-41; damsels gave birth to nautch-girls, 244; language will be spoken again, 303. | ||
Greeks: and fishermen of Acia, 221 ; Aryan-, and Aryan Brahmans, 238; blood ancestors of future Romans, 216; fanciful chronology of, re India, 233; gods of, derived from India, {{Page aside|398}}234; imported vice into India, 244; known to Hindus before Alexander, 195 ; relation of, to Pelasgians, 301 ; root germ of, 223. | Greeks: and fishermen of Acia, 221; Aryan-, and Aryan Brahmans, 238; blood ancestors of future Romans, 216; fanciful chronology of, re India, 233; gods of, derived from India, {{Page aside|398}}234; imported vice into India, 244; known to Hindus before Alexander, 195; relation of, to Pelasgians, 301; root germ of, 223. | ||
Greeks and Romans : 229 ; called Atlanteans, 198-99, 211, 216; controversy about, as Atlanteans, 135-36, 140; ancestors of Aeolians, 215-16; sub-races of, 200, 201. | Greeks and Romans: 229; called Atlanteans, 198-99, 211, 216; controversy about, as Atlanteans, 135-36, 140; ancestors of Aeolians, 215-16; sub-races of, 200, 201. | ||
Guatemalans, sacred books of, 223. | Guatemalans, sacred books of, 223. | ||
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Guiteau, and avitchi, 287. | Guiteau, and avitchi, 287. | ||
Gunas : attributes, 97 fn.; Mahâ- nirvâna Tantra on, 339. | Gunas: attributes, 97 fn.; Mahâ-nirvâna Tantra on, 339. | ||
Gunpa [Gômpa], first, 245. | Gunpa [Gômpa], first, 245. | ||
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Harbinger of Light, The, 11 fn.. 40, 316, 385. | Harbinger of Light, The, 11 fn.. 40, 316, 385. | ||
Harivamsa [Harivansa], on | Harivamsa [Harivansa], on Yavanas, 194, 195, 308. | ||
Hastie, Rev. W., 350-51, 357. | Hastie, Rev. W., 350-51, 357. | ||
Heat, animal, and life-atoms, 116. Heliocentricity, known in Vedic times, 277. | Heat, animal, and life-atoms, 116. | ||
Heliocentricity, known in Vedic times, 277. | |||
Hellen, and color red, 219. | Hellen, and color red, 219. | ||
Hercules: unveiling Central Sun at pralaya, 162-63, 199 fn. ; pillars of, 218. | Hercules: unveiling Central Sun at pralaya, 162-63, 199 fn.; pillars of, 218. | ||
Hermetic Philosophy, and Tibetan doctrines, 279-80. | Hermetic Philosophy, and Tibetan doctrines, 279-80. | ||
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Hina-yäna [Hinayana], Mahayana, and transmigration, 115. | Hina-yäna [Hinayana], Mahayana, and transmigration, 115. | ||
Hindoo-Koosh [Hindu-Kush], 212, 220. | |||
Hindu Almanac, 261. | Hindu Almanac, 261. | ||
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Hinduism, soul has fled, 296-97. | Hinduism, soul has fled, 296-97. | ||
Historians: and mythical age, 200; | Historians: and mythical age, 200; Western, reject traditional fables, 212. | ||
Western, reject traditional fables, 212. | |||
History: artificial, 205; chronology of Jews imposed on, 165; Eastern student has authentic records of, 203; fanciful dates on Indian, 230-34; leaflets of esoteric, 211-26; limited to 4,004 B.C., 207; recorded in symbolic language, 205; records of, distorted, 279; Universal, and non-historical portions, 225. | History: artificial, 205; chronology of Jews imposed on, 165; Eastern student has authentic records of, 203; fanciful dates on Indian, 230-34; leaflets of esoteric, 211-26; limited to 4,004 B.C., 207; recorded in symbolic language, 205; records of, distorted, 279; Universal, and non-historical portions, 225. | ||
Hist, of Anc. Sit. Lit. See Müller. Hist, of Ind. Lit. See Weber. | Hist, of Anc. Sit. Lit. See Müller. | ||
Hist, of Ind. Lit. See Weber. | |||
Hiuan Thsang [ca. 596-664], 196, 267. | Hiuan Thsang [ca. 596-664], 196, 267. | ||
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Hottentot, and Fenelon, 5. | Hottentot, and Fenelon, 5. | ||
Howitt, Wm. [1792-1879], 291. Hsiung-nu, Mongolian robbers, 246. | Howitt, Wm. [1792-1879], 291. | ||
Hsiung-nu, Mongolian robbers, 246. | |||
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Hume, Allan O., 11 fn., 123. | Hume, Allan O., 11 fn., 123. | ||
Huxley, Prof. Thos. H. [ | Huxley, Prof. Thos. H. [1825-1895]: 217, 222; and his “sen- sigenous molecules,” 78; and human races, 213 fn.; “Unwritten History,” on kinship of Egyptians, Dravidians, etc., 285; 375. | ||
Hydaspes, and Alexander’s fleet, 243. | Hydaspes, and Alexander’s fleet, 243. | ||
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Iapetus, and Japhet, 220. | Iapetus, and Japhet, 220. | ||
Iapygians: 169; and Latin invaders, 201; inscriptions, 201, 206; sub-race of, 214. | |||
laxartes, river, 222. | laxartes, river, 222. | ||
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Ind. Antiq. See Maurice. | Ind. Antiq. See Maurice. | ||
Indian Mirror, 286, 351-53. Indians, American, 216, 222. | Indian Mirror, 286, 351-53. | ||
Indians, American, 216, 222. | |||
Ind. Studien. See Weber. | Ind. Studien. See Weber. | ||
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Indus, 220. | Indus, 220. | ||
Induvansa [Induvansa] : Gautama Buddha a, 57; Kshatriyas traced to, 57 fn. | Induvansa [Induvansa]: Gautama Buddha a, 57; Kshatriyas traced to, 57 fn. | ||
Infancy, Gospel of, 239 fn., 364. | Infancy, Gospel of, 239 fn., 364. | ||
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Initiation: and phorminx, 305; sympathetic reaction taught at, 81. | Initiation: and phorminx, 305; sympathetic reaction taught at, 81. | ||
“Inner-man” and nerve-aura, 213. Inner races, 213. | “Inner-man” and nerve-aura, 213. | ||
Inner races, 213. | |||
Inscription (s): at Conjeeveram, etc., and Sankara’s date, 197; at Gaya and Cunningham, 26062. | Inscription (s): at Conjeeveram, etc., and Sankara’s date, 197; at Gaya and Cunningham, 26062. | ||
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Jaeger, Prof., on odors, 68. | Jaeger, Prof., on odors, 68. | ||
Jagannatha, inscriptions at, 197. Jaimini, and Mimansa School, 60. Jambudvipa [Jambudvipa]: 200 fn., 235, 240, 244; and seven continents, 220. | Jagannatha, inscriptions at, 197. | ||
Jaimini, and Mimansa School, 60. | |||
Jambudvipa [Jambudvipa]: 200 fn., 235, 240, 244; and seven continents, 220. | |||
James, Wm., Essays in Popular Philosophy, 264, 375. | James, Wm., Essays in Popular Philosophy, 264, 375. | ||
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Japhetidae, Indo-Germanic, 200. | Japhetidae, Indo-Germanic, 200. | ||
Jataka [Jataka], birth stories, 222 | |||
Jehovah, 100. | |||
Jesus: a Theosophist, 356; date of nativity uncertain, 250; genealogies of, 253; historically unproved existence of, 250. | Jesus: a Theosophist, 356; date of nativity uncertain, 250; genealogies of, 253; historically unproved existence of, 250. | ||
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Kama [Kama]: and terrestrial attraction, 92; as Will, 78; free when volition passive, 78; of fourth-rounders, 144. | Kama [Kama]: and terrestrial attraction, 92; as Will, 78; free when volition passive, 78; of fourth-rounders, 144. | ||
Kama-Ioka [Kama-Ioka] : foeticide and mother’s, 107; infinite reflected in light of, 317; intermediate sphere, 43; lower intraterrestrial “spirit-world”, 91. | Kama-Ioka [Kama-Ioka]: foeticide and mother’s, 107; infinite reflected in light of, 317; intermediate sphere, 43; lower intraterrestrial “spirit-world”, 91. | ||
Kama-rupa [Kama-rupa]: belongs to middle principle, 117; in 8th sphere, 110; life-atoms of 4th and 5th principles, 117; with manas in kama-loka, 43. | Kama-rupa [Kama-rupa]: belongs to middle principle, 117; in 8th sphere, 110; life-atoms of 4th and 5th principles, 117; with manas in kama-loka, 43. | ||
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Kardec, Allan: 321; occultism opposed to, 48; vs. H.P.B., 105-6; Spirit's Book and Mediums’ Book, 105, 376. | Kardec, Allan: 321; occultism opposed to, 48; vs. H.P.B., 105-6; Spirit's Book and Mediums’ Book, 105, 376. | ||
Karma [Karman] : and alleged inactivity, 338; and atonement, 123; and foeticide, 108; and nature’s tendency to repeat itself, 338; “cheating”, 334. | Karma [Karman]: and alleged inactivity, 338; and atonement, 123; and foeticide, 108; and nature’s tendency to repeat itself, 338; “cheating”, 334. | ||
Karmania: 220; and Alexander’s invasion, 243; 274. | Karmania: 220; and Alexander’s invasion, 243; 274. | ||
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Karma-phala, 106. | Karma-phala, 106. | ||
Karttika [Karttika], moon of, 262. Karya-rupa [Karya-rupa], 80 fn. Kashaya vastra [Kashaya-vastra], symbol of vital principle in sun, 156-57. | Karttika [Karttika], moon of, 262. | ||
Karya-rupa [Karya-rupa], 80 fn. | |||
Kashaya vastra [Kashaya-vastra], symbol of vital principle in sun, 156-57. | |||
Kasyapa [Kasyapa] : at Manasa- sarovara, 245; 5 th statue of Buddha and, 245; memoirs re Buddha and, 246 fn. | Kasyapa [Kasyapa]: at Manasa-sarovara, 245; 5 th statue of Buddha and, 245; memoirs re Buddha and, 246 fn. | ||
Katha Sarit Sagara [Kathdsarit- sagara] (Somadeva-Bhatta), 186, 195, 364. | Katha Sarit Sagara [Kathdsarit-sagara] (Somadeva-Bhatta), 186, 195, 364. | ||
Katyayana [Katyayana] : and Skt. language, 303; date undetermined, 195-96; his Varttika. 196;376. | Katyayana [Katyayana]: and Skt. language, 303; date undetermined, 195-96; his Varttika. 196;376. | ||
Kauravas, and Pandavas, 305 fn. | Kauravas, and Pandavas, 305 fn. | ||
Kaushitaki Upanishad [Kaushita- kibrahmanopanishad], 256, 364. | Kaushitaki Upanishad [Kaushita-kibrahmanopanishad], 256, 364. | ||
Kazbek, Mount, 220. | Kazbek, Mount, 220. | ||
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Kingsford, Dr. Anna Bonus: and Maitland criticize Esot. | Kingsford, Dr. Anna Bonus: and Maitland criticize Esot. | ||
Budhisrn, 134-35; H.P.B.’s respect for, 124; not an infallible seer, 134. | |||
–, A Letter Addressed to the Fellows of the L. L., etc., 134, 377. | –, A Letter Addressed to the Fellows of the L. L., etc., 134, 377. | ||
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Lalita Vis tar a, on Buddha studying 63 alphabets, 304; trans, by Mitra, 41; 365. | Lalita Vis tar a, on Buddha studying 63 alphabets, 304; trans, by Mitra, 41; 365. | ||
Language (s) : Aeolic, Attic, | Language (s): Aeolic, Attic, Oscan, 302; Demotic and Hieratic, 221, 297; Greek and Latin, will be spoken again, 303; mother of modern, 198; of 4th and 5th races, 216; of the gods, 199, 208; Pelasgian, akin to Skt., 301; root-, of 1st, 2nd and 3rd races, 216; sacerdotal, and Vach, 298; secret, was universal, 297, 306. | ||
Lanka [Lanka], of Ramayana and Egyptians, 286. See Ceylon. | Lanka [Lanka], of Ramayana and Egyptians, 286. See Ceylon. | ||
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Lenormant, F. [1837-1883], 217. | Lenormant, F. [1837-1883], 217. | ||
Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim [ | Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim [1729-1781], 294. | ||
Letter Addressed to, etc. See Kingsford. | Letter Addressed to, etc. See Kingsford. | ||
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Lévy-Bing, L., La Linguistique Dévoilée, 126, 377. | Lévy-Bing, L., La Linguistique Dévoilée, 126, 377. | ||
Life: borrowed from Universal Life, 49 ; latent, and kinetic, 113; present in atoms, 111, 288 ; sun and -principle of planets, 154; the one energy, 111; the One-, 154, 318 fn. | Life: borrowed from Universal Life, 49; latent, and kinetic, 113; present in atoms, 111, 288; sun and -principle of planets, 154; the one energy, 111; the One-, 154, 318 fn. | ||
Life-atoms: as bluish lambent flame, 116; impregnate objects held, 116; moved by kinetic energy, 113; mutual affinity of. 109 ; thrown off in passion, 115; transmigration of, 109-17. | Life-atoms: as bluish lambent flame, 116; impregnate objects held, 116; moved by kinetic energy, 113; mutual affinity of. 109; thrown off in passion, 115; transmigration of, 109-17. | ||
Life or Legend of Gaudama. See Bigandet. | Life or Legend of Gaudama. See Bigandet. | ||
Light (London) : 292 fn., 332 fn., 334, 345; quoted, 134, 349-50; and Wyld’s letter, 329-34; 385. | Light (London): 292 fn., 332 fn., 334, 345; quoted, 134, 349-50; and Wyld’s letter, 329-34; 385. | ||
Likhita, Code of, 61. | Likhita, Code of, 61. | ||
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Lillie, A., Buddha and Early Buddhism, 348; 377. | Lillie, A., Buddha and Early Buddhism, 348; 377. | ||
Linghams, and topes, 240 and fn. Ling. Dévoilée. See Lévy-Bing. Lipi, meaning of, 237. | Linghams, and topes, 240 and fn. | ||
Ling. Dévoilée. See Lévy-Bing. | |||
Lipi, meaning of, 237. | |||
Lockyer, Sir N. [1836-1920], 1920], 156. | Lockyer, Sir N. [1836-1920], 1920], 156. | ||
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Magadha, its calendar, 261. | Magadha, its calendar, 261. | ||
Magas [King of Cyrene, d. 258 | Magas [King of Cyrene, d. 258 B.C.], 242. | ||
B.C.], 242. | |||
Magi, Theosophy of the, 64. | Magi, Theosophy of the, 64. | ||
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Magia Adamica. See Eugenius Philalethes. | Magia Adamica. See Eugenius Philalethes. | ||
Magna Graecia: 200, 212; more ancient than believed, 167-68; pre- period and Rajputana, 238. | Magna Graecia: 200, 212; more ancient than believed, 167-68; pre-period and Rajputana, 238. | ||
Magnetic, effluvia, 115. | Magnetic, effluvia, 115. | ||
Magnetism: and mesmerism, 39 ; current of, between Devacha- nees, 84; electro-, 152-53. | Magnetism: and mesmerism, 39; current of, between Devacha- nees, 84; electro-, 152-53. | ||
Magnetizer, and somnambulist, 50. Mahabharata: and Chinahunah, 245 fn.; and Kala-yavana, 239 fn.; and Trojan war, 238; on Hindu navigation, 300, 302, 306; on merit and charity, 335; on Yavana and Vrishalas, 307- 08, 308 fn.; races and tribes in, | Magnetizer, and somnambulist, 50. | ||
239; racial history in single drama, 238; 365. | |||
Mahabharata: and Chinahunah, 245 fn.; and Kala-yavana, 239 fn.; and Trojan war, 238; on Hindu navigation, 300, 302, 306; on merit and charity, 335; on Yavana and Vrishalas, 307- 08, 308 fn.; races and tribes in, 239; racial history in single drama, 238; 365. | |||
Mahdbhdshya. See Patanjali. | Mahdbhdshya. See Patanjali. | ||
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Mahanama, and Buddha, 254. | Mahanama, and Buddha, 254. | ||
Mahanirvana Tantra [Mahanir- vana- | Mahanirvana Tantra [Mahanir-vana-Tantra], 339, 365. | ||
Mahaparinibbana Sutta, 258, 365. | Mahaparinibbana Sutta, 258, 365. | ||
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Mahatma Ltrs. See Sinnett. | Mahatma Ltrs. See Sinnett. | ||
Mahavansa [Mahavansa]: 251 ; accuracy of, 242; and Buddha’s death, 249; on Vijaya’s landing, 248; silent on Buddha’s nirvana, 254. | Mahavansa [Mahavansa]: 251; accuracy of, 242; and Buddha’s death, 249; on Vijaya’s landing, 248; silent on Buddha’s nirvana, 254. | ||
Mahayana [Mahayana], 115 | Mahayana [Mahayana], 115. | ||
Malabar: 84; customs, 188-189. Man: as free agent, 144; highest tabernacle of Nature, 355; image of God, 357; inner, as symbol of deity, 316-17; inner, as microcosm, 355; mortal, and purification, 356. | Maitland, E. See Kingsford. | ||
Malabar: 84; customs, 188-189. | |||
Man: as free agent, 144; highest tabernacle of Nature, 355; image of God, 357; inner, as symbol of deity, 316-17; inner, as microcosm, 355; mortal, and purification, 356. | |||
Manam [Mana], measuring methods in India, 261. | Manam [Mana], measuring methods in India, 261. | ||
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Matouan-lin, 259. | Matouan-lin, 259. | ||
Matsya Purana [Matsya- | Matsya Purana [Matsya-Purana]; lists Nanda and Morya dynasties, 258; text of, falsified, 258; 366. | ||
Matter: Buddhi is essence of, 172; descent of Spirit into, 174 (diagram) ; eternal, 317 fn.; extremely dense, surrounds us, 152; fifth state of, 148; fourth state of, 145; Spirit and, are one, 52; three other states of, 52; ultimate nature of, 74. | Matter: Buddhi is essence of, 172; descent of Spirit into, 174 (diagram); eternal, 317 fn.; extremely dense, surrounds us, 152; fifth state of, 148; fourth state of, 145; Spirit and, are one, 52; three other states of, 52; ultimate nature of, 74. | ||
Maudsley, Dr. H., Body and Mind, 77 and fn., 378. | Maudsley, Dr. H., Body and Mind, 77 and fn., 378. | ||
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Maurice, Thomas, Indian Antiquities, 179-80, 378. | Maurice, Thomas, Indian Antiquities, 179-80, 378. | ||
Mayavi-rupa [Mayavi-rupa] ; and adepts, 81 fn., 289-90; highest principles, 148. | Mayavi-rupa [Mayavi-rupa]; and adepts, 81 fn., 289-90; highest principles, 148. | ||
Medicine, Indian, and Greeks, 241. | Medicine, Indian, and Greeks, 241. | ||
Medium (s) : creative imagination of, 312; handles burning objects, 103; Mrs. Swydam as a, 103. | Medium (s): creative imagination of, 312; handles burning objects, 103; Mrs. Swydam as a, 103. | ||
Megasthenes [ca. 300 B. C.]: 242, 243; on writing in India, 304. | Megasthenes [ca. 300 B. C.]: 242, 243; on writing in India, 304. | ||
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Mesmerizer: and magnetic energy, 84; transfers life-atoms, 116. | Mesmerizer: and magnetic energy, 84; transfers life-atoms, 116. | ||
Metempsychosis: and man born blind, 116; doctrine of, 113-17; in Laws of Manu, 114 and fn. Michigan Medical News, 101-02, 386. | Metempsychosis: and man born blind, 116; doctrine of, 113-17; in Laws of Manu, 114 and fn. | ||
Michigan Medical News, 101-02, 386. | |||
Midsummer Night’s Dream, 329. Migne, J. P. [1800-1875], | Midsummer Night’s Dream, 329. | ||
Migne, J. P. [1800-1875], Patrologiae Cursus Completus, 240 fn, 378. | |||
Mill, J. S, 318, 340. | Mill, J. S, 318, 340. | ||
Mimansa [Mimansa], and | Mimansa [Mimansa], and Jaimini, 60. | ||
Miracles, no, for initiates, 39. | Miracles, no, for initiates, 39. | ||
Missionaries: and cocoanut, 128; | Missionaries: and cocoanut, 128; Buddhist, in Palestine, 211 fn.; hurt natives, 120, 315. | ||
Buddhist, in Palestine, 211 fn.; hurt natives, 120, 315. | |||
Mitra, Dr. R. L.: 41-42; on Greek influence in India, 241; Buddha Gaya, 41; 274. | Mitra, Dr. R. L.: 41-42; on Greek influence in India, 241; Buddha Gaya, 41; 274. | ||
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Mohini M. Chatterjee, 287, 294. | Mohini M. Chatterjee, 287, 294. | ||
Mommsen, C. M. Theodor [ | Mommsen, C. M. Theodor [1817-1903], 214. | ||
Monad (s): and atom of science, 171; and Deva Kingdom, 175; and Monas, 171; and upper- arupa region, 92; as 6th and 7th principles, 172; can influence monad in devachan, 84; depends in devachan upon essence of personal ego, 78; divine, and spiritual soul, 5; divine, identical with Para- brahm, 41 ; divine, of adepts, 51; half-liberated, of somnam-{{Page aside|405}}bule, 75; has but one state of consciousness in devachan, 82; has neither personality nor objectivity, 87; human, is spiritual soul, 172; incarnates in every race, 45; incarnates on superior planets, 44; individuality of, and physical appearance, 94; individualized at man-birth, | Monad (s): and atom of science, 171; and Deva Kingdom, 175; and Monas, 171; and upper-arupa region, 92; as 6th and 7th principles, 172; can influence monad in devachan, 84; depends in devachan upon essence of personal ego, 78; divine, and spiritual soul, 5; divine, identical with Para- brahm, 41; divine, of adepts, 51; half-liberated, of somnam-{{Page aside|405}}bule, 75; has but one state of consciousness in devachan, 82; has neither personality nor objectivity, 87; human, is spiritual soul, 172; incarnates in every race, 45; incarnates on superior planets, 44; individuality of, and physical appearance, 94; individualized at man-birth, 172-73; intercourse between, is actual, 88; mineral, discussed, 171-75; new clothing of, and life-atoms, 109; of Humboldt, and atom of hornblende, 172; preserves acquisitions from previous existences, 46; recollection of personality derived from Manas, 93; spiritual, or Individuality, 54; The, and monads, defined, 112-13; three classes of, 91; three conditions of, 74 fn.; ubiquitous, 79, 89; vegetable, 173. | ||
Monadic Essence, 172-73. Monas: 171, 172, 173. | Monadic Essence, 172-73. | ||
Monas: 171, 172, 173. | |||
Mongoloids: 213 fn.; or 4th rootrace, 216, 222. | Mongoloids: 213 fn.; or 4th rootrace, 216, 222. | ||
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Morgan, Maj.-Gen. H. R., and H. P. B., 129. | Morgan, Maj.-Gen. H. R., and H. P. B., 129. | ||
Morsier, Madame de, | Morsier, Madame de, I. | ||
Moryas: and Chohans of | Moryas: and Chohans of Kasyapa’s lamasery, 246 fn.; chiefs of Nagara, 248; dynasty of, 258; three members of, dynasty living in India, 246 fn. | ||
Mousseaux. See Gougenot des. | Mousseaux. See Gougenot des. | ||
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Mukti, 337. | Mukti, 337. | ||
Mulaprakriti [Mülaprakriti] : and Crookes, 148; three states of differentiation, 173. | Mulaprakriti [Mülaprakriti]: and Crookes, 148; three states of differentiation, 173. | ||
Mule, and reproduction, 112. | Mule, and reproduction, 112. | ||
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Müller, F. Max: 223, 257; and Sanskrit, 178-79; on four Sruti, 179; on Sutra period, 196; on writing and Panini, 237; 378. | Müller, F. Max: 223, 257; and Sanskrit, 178-79; on four Sruti, 179; on Sutra period, 196; on writing and Panini, 237; 378. | ||
–, A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature: 223, 242 fn., 272; quoted, 198, 202, 204, 206, 207, 209, 210; on Alexander’s conquest of India, 223; on Buddha’s prophecies, 253 ; on Buddha’s birth, 256; on Buddhist chronology, 229, 251, 254; on Ceylonese chronology, 249-50, 252; on Code of Manu, 308-09; on Pandu’s wives, 305 fn.; on Panini, tradition and writing, 295, 296; 378. | –, A History of Ancient Sanskrit Literature: 223, 242 fn., 272; quoted, 198, 202, 204, 206, 207, 209, 210; on Alexander’s conquest of India, 223; on Buddha’s prophecies, 253; on Buddha’s birth, 256; on Buddhist chronology, 229, 251, 254; on Ceylonese chronology, 249-50, 252; on Code of Manu, 308-09; on Pandu’s wives, 305 fn.; on Panini, tradition and writing, 295, 296; 378. | ||
Mummy, throws off atoms, 109 | Mummy, throws off atoms, 109. | ||
Myers, F. W. H.: authorship of replies to, 129-38; biography and works by, 263-64, 379; inquiries of, on Esot. Buddhism, 13942; on Devachan, 141-142; on Sankara’s date, 141; replies to, 143-262; replies to, and | Mycenae, and Pelasgi, 164. | ||
Myers, F. W. H.: authorship of replies to, 129-38; biography and works by, 263-64, 379; inquiries of, on Esot. Buddhism, 13942; on Devachan, 141-142; on Sankara’s date, 141; replies to, 143-262; replies to, and S. D., 138; writes to Ionian T.S., 358. | |||
Mysteries: brought from India by Orpheus, 305; of the kingdom, 333-34; sacrificial, and Pandu, 300; seven-fold, of initiation, 305. | Mysteries: brought from India by Orpheus, 305; of the kingdom, 333-34; sacrificial, and Pandu, 300; seven-fold, of initiation, 305. | ||
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Narayana Upanishad [Nardyano- panishad], mantram in, 288, 366. | Narayana Upanishad [Nardyano-panishad], mantram in, 288, 366. | ||
Nasmyth, James [1808-1890], willow-leaf theory of, 159-60. | Nasmyth, James [1808-1890], willow-leaf theory of, 159-60. | ||
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Nature: inner, 355; laws of, and Mahatma, 339; merging with mother-, 341; motion of, 340; processes of, 116; repeats itself, 338. | Nature: inner, 355; laws of, and Mahatma, 339; merging with mother-, 341; motion of, 340; processes of, 116; repeats itself, 338. | ||
Nautch-girls, temple virgins, 244. Nearchus, 243, 304. | Nautch-girls, temple virgins, 244. | ||
Nearchus, 243, 304. | |||
Nebular Theory, and adepts, 15055. | Nebular Theory, and adepts, 15055. | ||
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Necromancy, and Sdma-Veda, 63. | Necromancy, and Sdma-Veda, 63. | ||
Neff, Mary K., How Theos. Came to | Neff, Mary K., How Theos. Came to Austr. and N. Zealand, 11 fn., 379. | ||
Negroids, 213 fn. | Negroids, 213 fn. | ||
Neith-Isis, and Virgin Mary, 280. Nerve-aura, ethnic varieties of, 213. | Neith-Isis, and Virgin Mary, 280. | ||
Nerve-aura, ethnic varieties of, 213. | |||
Neter-Khari, divine speech of Egypt, 298. | Neter-Khari, divine speech of Egypt, 298. | ||
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Nirukta (Yaska), 302, 366. | Nirukta (Yaska), 302, 366. | ||
Nirvana [Nirvana]: and Nyr- Nyang, 255; Buddha’s, 20 years before death, 249; defined, 354: of Buddha’s precursors and Csoma, 255; vanishing point, 174. | Nirvana [Nirvana]: and Nyr-Nyang, 255; Buddha’s, 20 years before death, 249; defined, 354: of Buddha’s precursors and Csoma, 255; vanishing point, 174. | ||
Nirvanee [Nirvani], of seventh degree, 256. | Nirvanee [Nirvani], of seventh degree, 256. | ||
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Numismatics, 227. | Numismatics, 227. | ||
Nydya-Sutras (Gotama Aksha- pada) : 39, 55, 56, 59, 60; and Adrishta, 61 ; 366. | Nydya-Sutras (Gotama Aksha-pada): 39, 55, 56, 59, 60; and Adrishta, 61; 366. | ||
Nyr-Nyang, and Buddha’s nirvana, 255. | Nyr-Nyang, and Buddha’s nirvana, 255. | ||
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Objectivity: abnormal, of elementaries, 312; and Devachanee, 74; conditioned, and atoms of body, 111; monad has no, 87; terrestrial, and reality, 91. | Objectivity: abnormal, of elementaries, 312; and Devachanee, 74; conditioned, and atoms of body, 111; monad has no, 87; terrestrial, and reality, 91. | ||
Observations, etc. See Subba Row. Occultism: and Brahmanas, 39; committee for study of, 358 ; great thinkers and, 294; practical, and falsehood, 294. | Observations, etc. See Subba Row. | ||
Occultism: and Brahmanas, 39; committee for study of, 358; great thinkers and, 294; practical, and falsehood, 294. | |||
Occultists: and auric shades in inner man, 212-13, 216; and judging, 148; letter from, to Bulletin, 36 fn.; records of, 211; respect all beliefs, 48. | Occultists: and auric shades in inner man, 212-13, 216; and judging, 148; letter from, to Bulletin, 36 fn.; records of, 211; respect all beliefs, 48. | ||
Olcott, Col. Henry S.: and | Olcott, Col. Henry S.: and Brahmanical thread, 324; and cocoanut tree, 128; and French letter from Hilarion, 129-32; Buddhist mission of, 287; criticized, 321-23; joins H. P. B. at Ooty, 129; letter of, to F. Arundale re Tiravellum Mahatma, 137; on H.P.B.’s writing from dictation, 129; on Subba Row, 268-69; 272; personal akasa of, 132; tours Ceylon and So. India, 129-32. | ||
–, Buddhist Catechism, 346, 379. | –, Buddhist Catechism, 346, 379. | ||
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Olympus, 218; and Prometheus, 220. | Olympus, 218; and Prometheus, 220. | ||
Oneness, realization of, 337. Oodeypore, 57 fn., 238. | Oneness, realization of, 337. | ||
Oodeypore, 57 fn., 238. | |||
Organic, and inorganic, 112, 288. Orientalists: and antiquity of Vedas, 177; and books on Buddhism, 178; and development of languages, 178-79; and Indian names, 179; and pre-Christian antiquities, 205; biased by Bible, 177; cramped by ecclesiasticism, 204; disagree on Skt. texts, 227; erroneous ideas about India, 210; ignorant of true nature of Buddhism, 342, 344; insane speculations of, 259; learned nothing from Northern Buddhists, 256; misjudge Hindu Smritis, 230; place Indo-Ger- manic period before Vedic, 308; wrong on Indian astronomy, 234-35; wrong on Indian chronology, 176. | Organic, and inorganic, 112, 288. Orientalists: and antiquity of Vedas, 177; and books on Buddhism, 178; and development of languages, 178-79; and Indian names, 179; and pre-Christian antiquities, 205; biased by Bible, 177; cramped by ecclesiasticism, 204; disagree on Skt. texts, 227; erroneous ideas about India, 210; ignorant of true nature of Buddhism, 342, 344; insane speculations of, 259; learned nothing from Northern Buddhists, 256; misjudge Hindu Smritis, 230; place Indo-Ger- manic period before Vedic, 308; wrong on Indian astronomy, 234-35; wrong on Indian chronology, 176. | ||
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Oscan, 302. | Oscan, 302. | ||
Over de Jaartelling, etc. See Kern | Over de Jaartelling, etc. See Kern. | ||
Oxley, Mr., art. of, 109. Oxus, 202, 210, 222, 224. | Owen, Robert Dale [1801-77]: 291; Footfalls on the Boundary of Another World, 292 fn., 379. | ||
Oxley, Mr., art. of, 109. | |||
Oxus, 202, 210, 222, 224. | |||
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Paducachaytra [Padukakshetra?], 184. | Paducachaytra [Padukakshetra?], 184. | ||
Padyamitithi [Padyamitithi], 262. Paine, books of, 119, 120. | Padyamitithi [Padyamitithi], 262. | ||
Paine, books of, 119, 120. | |||
Pala [Pala], Kings of, 309. | |||
Palanquans, 298. | |||
Panchatantra [Panchatantra], 186, 366. | |||
Pan-chhen [or Pan-ch’en], 249. | |||
Panch-Kukkutarama [Panch-Kukkutarama], convent of 245. | |||
Pandus [Pandavas]: and | Pandus [Pandavas]: and Pococke’s views, 306; outcasts, 305 fn.; taught mysteries, 300. | ||
Panini [Panini] : date of, and origin of writing, discussed, 195- 96, 294-310; explains Yavanani. 195; last of Rishis, 295, 307; restored classical Skt., 303; rules of, 208; Siva-taught, 295; Sutras, 196; 362. | Panini [Panini]: date of, and origin of writing, discussed, 195- 96, 294-310; explains Yavanani. 195; last of Rishis, 295, 307; restored classical Skt., 303; rules of, 208; Siva-taught, 295; Sutras, 196; 362. | ||
Parabrahm [Parabrahman] : and Atman, 172, 318 fn.; and “Brahman-killer”, 114; impersonal Principle, 50; universal Divine Essence, 354. | Parabrahm [Parabrahman]: and Atman, 172, 318 fn.; and “Brahman-killer”, 114; impersonal Principle, 50; universal Divine Essence, 354. | ||
Paracelsus, 39. | Paracelsus, 39. | ||
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Personality: annihilated, 317 fn.; monad has no, 87; old and new, and devachan, 82. | Personality: annihilated, 317 fn.; monad has no, 87; old and new, and devachan, 82. | ||
Peter of Alcantara, and aura, 103. Phenomena: production of, 113; reason why forbidden, 145. | Peter of Alcantara, and aura, 103. | ||
Phenomena: production of, 113; reason why forbidden, 145. | |||
Philanthropy: 326; and reticence of adepts, 143. | Philanthropy: 326; and reticence of adepts, 143. | ||
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Philosophic Inquirer, The, 65-67, 386. | Philosophic Inquirer, The, 65-67, 386. | ||
Phoenicia(ians): 167 ; and India, 300; and Sanskrit, 298 fn.; and writing, 297, 299. | Phoenicia(ians): 167; and India, 300; and Sanskrit, 298 fn.; and writing, 297, 299. | ||
Phorminx, and Orpheus, 305. | Phorminx, and Orpheus, 305. | ||
Pindam [Pinda], at Gya and | Pindam [Pinda], at Gya and bhutas, 310-1'3. | ||
Pindus, 218. | Pindus, 218. | ||
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Pitris, intercourse with, 62. | Pitris, intercourse with, 62. | ||
Piyadasi [Priya-darsin] : title of two Kings, 237,257; inscription of, and Alexander, 242 and fn. | Piyadasi [Priya-darsin]: title of two Kings, 237,257; inscription of, and Alexander, 242 and fn. | ||
Pleiades, at Pralaya, 162-63. | Pleiades, at Pralaya, 162-63. | ||
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Pope, Symmachus, as first, 252. | Pope, Symmachus, as first, 252. | ||
Po-pha, Tib. for Adi-Buddha, 288. Popol-Vuh, 223, 366. | Po-pha, Tib. for Adi-Buddha, 288. | ||
Popol-Vuh, 223, 366. | |||
Poseidonis, 163, 216, 220. | Poseidonis, 163, 216, 220. | ||
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Prana [Prana]: 117; or Jiva, distinct from atoms, 111. | Prana [Prana]: 117; or Jiva, distinct from atoms, 111. | ||
Prarthana Samaj [Prarthana | Prarthana Samaj [Prarthana Samaj], 95 fn. | ||
Prayer, and equilibrium of nature, 98 fn. | Prayer, and equilibrium of nature, 98 fn. | ||
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Presence, implies absolute consciousness, 97 fn. | Presence, implies absolute consciousness, 97 fn. | ||
Present, the one eternal, 77 | Present, the one eternal, 77 | ||
Prevorst, Seeress of, 144. | |||
Prine, of Zool. See Agassiz. Prisse Papyrus, 298. | Prichard, James Cowles, 217, 379. | ||
Principle(s): annihilation of conscious personal, 109; higher, classified, 54; development of, and senses parallel Races and Rounds, 144; enumerated, 4950; essence of 5th, withdrawn, 42-43; fifth, temporary, 49; impersonal, Parabrahm, 50; lifeatoms of 4th and 5th, 117; lifeatoms of 2nd, 109; macro- or microcosmical highest, 148; 2nd, Life, 41; separation of, in Kama-Ioka, 42-43; 7th, 41, 50, 157 fn.; 6th and 7th, 5, 42, 172. | |||
Prine, of Zool. See Agassiz. | |||
Prisse Papyrus, 298. | |||
Proctor, R. A.; and sun, 160-61; 267; 379. | Proctor, R. A.; and sun, 160-61; 267; 379. | ||
Projection, of double, 289-93. Prometheus, meaning of, 220. | Projection, of double, 289-93. | ||
Prometheus, meaning of, 220. | |||
Propaganda, of Occultism, 47. | Propaganda, of Occultism, 47. | ||
Prophecy (ies) : about end of cycle, cataclysms and discoveries, 259; Buddhist and Christian, 254; of Buddha re Tibet, 244-46; 253; of Isaiah, 253. | Prophecy (ies): about end of cycle, cataclysms and discoveries, 259; Buddhist and Christian, 254; of Buddha re Tibet, 244-46; 253; of Isaiah, 253. | ||
Psychic: association and death, 79; {{Page aside|409}}intoxication, 291 ; lines of, intercommunication, 276; research strongly recommended, 358. | Psychic: association and death, 79; {{Page aside|409}}intoxication, 291; lines of, intercommunication, 276; research strongly recommended, 358. | ||
Psychological Review, 331, 386. | Psychological Review, 331, 386. | ||
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Psychology: esoteric, 146; molecular, 68. | Psychology: esoteric, 146; molecular, 68. | ||
Psychometer, and objects, 116. Ptolemy, Claudius, 242, 243. | Psychometer, and objects, 116. | ||
Ptolemy, Claudius, 242, 243. | |||
Pujarees [Pûjârîs], beliefs of, produce effects, 312. | Pujarees [Pûjârîs], beliefs of, produce effects, 312. | ||
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Punch, quoted, 322. | Punch, quoted, 322. | ||
Puranas [Purânas] : 208, 258 ; and Parasurama, 188; and | Puranas [Purânas]: 208, 258; and Parasurama, 188; and Vasishtha, 156-57 fn.; conceal history, 230; Yuga Purana, 236. | ||
Purusha: 288; and Prakriti, 52. | |||
Purva Mimamsa [Pûrva Mîmânsâ], and Kumârila, 181. | |||
Pyrrha, 218, 219, 220. | |||
Pythagoras. See Yavanachârya. | |||
Python, and Pythonesses, 279. | Python, and Pythonesses, 279. | ||
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Race(s) : 206; and Huxley, 213 fn. ; development of root- and rounds parallel principles and senses, 143; fifth, began million vears ago, 223 ; fifth, “BrownWhite”, 216, 219; fifth, has five senses, 144; fifth, in Asia, 220 ; fourth, in | Race(s): 206; and Huxley, 213 fn.; development of root- and rounds parallel principles and senses, 143; fifth, began million vears ago, 223; fifth, “BrownWhite”, 216, 219; fifth, has five senses, 144; fifth, in Asia, 220; fourth, in Popol-Vuh, 223; fourth, on Atlantis, 220; fourth, “Red-Yellow”, 216, 219; “geological”, 213 fn., 214; inner, 213; intermediate, between root-, 216; Jewish triple division of, 213 fn.; mankind at beginning of 6th, 143; no difference of, in Theosophical work, 127; root-, separated by cataclysms, 163-64; sight of 4th, unlimited, 223; sixth sense of 5th, 144; sub-races of the 4th, 221. | ||
cataclysms, 163-64; sight of 4th, unlimited, 223; sixth sense of 5th, 144; sub-races of the 4th, 221. | |||
Radiant Matter, 52, 145. | Radiant Matter, 52, 145. | ||
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Raj Narain Bose: on religion, etc., 95-99; The Science of Religion, 97. | Raj Narain Bose: on religion, etc., 95-99; The Science of Religion, 97. | ||
Rajputs: and Gautamas, 248 ; genealogy of, 207; Greeks and, 238; Vansavali of, 57 fn. | Rajputs: and Gautamas, 248; genealogy of, 207; Greeks and, 238; Vansavali of, 57 fn. | ||
Rama, and Suryavansa, 57 fn., 194. | Rama, and Suryavansa, 57 fn., 194. | ||
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Ravana [Ravana], 206. | Ravana [Ravana], 206. | ||
Recollections, etc. See Carnarvon. Red, earth and Adam, 219. | Recollections, etc. See Carnarvon. | ||
Red, earth and Adam, 219. | |||
Reichenbach, and odyle, 213. | Reichenbach, and odyle, 213. | ||
Reincarnation (s) : adepts have choice in, 106; and Spiritists, 105; determined by karma- phala, 106; H. P. B.’s art. on, and Isis Unveiled, 54; immediate, for children and idiots, 45; long periods between, 45; obliteration of personal ties before, 93-94; on seven earths, 105. | Reincarnation (s): adepts have choice in, 106; and Spiritists, 105; determined by karma-phala, 106; H. P. B.’s art. on, and Isis Unveiled, 54; immediate, for children and idiots, 45; long periods between, 45; obliteration of personal ties before, 93-94; on seven earths, 105. | ||
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Rhys Davids, T. W.: 342, 345, 346; Jataka Book, 239 fn.; Buddhism, on Avalokiteswara, 346; 348, 349; 380. | Rhys Davids, T. W.: 342, 345, 346; Jataka Book, 239 fn.; Buddhism, on Avalokiteswara, 346; 348, 349; 380. | ||
Ribhu [Ribhu], and Orpheus, 304 | Ribhu [Ribhu], and Orpheus, 304. | ||
Rig- | Rig-Brahmanas [Rig-Brahmanas], 302. | ||
Rig-Veda Sanhita, etc. See Wilson. Rishi(s): all, Brahmanas, 61; derivation, 60; secret writings of, 51; longevity of, 207; Theosophy of, 64. | Rig-Veda [Rig-Veda]: 63 fn., 202, 209, 302-03; quoted, 219, 273; 367. | ||
Rig-Veda Sanhita, etc. See Wilson. | |||
Rishi(s): all, Brahmanas, 61; derivation, 60; secret writings of, 51; longevity of, 207; Theosophy of, 64. | |||
Rohner, Dr. M. C. W., and influence of Brothers, 316-17. | Rohner, Dr. M. C. W., and influence of Brothers, 316-17. | ||
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Romaka-pura, 236. | Romaka-pura, 236. | ||
Romans: and old Greeks, | Romans: and old Greeks, Atlanteans, 198-99; Regal period of, 214; sub-races of, 200-01; were Hellenes, 215-216. | ||
Romans, Epistle to the, 128. | |||
Romantic Legend. See Beale. | |||
Rome, foundation of, 214. | |||
Romulus, 212, 214, 215. | |||
Root-families, 213. | Root-families, 213. | ||
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Roth, Rudolph von [1821-1895], 241, 274. | Roth, Rudolph von [1821-1895], 241, 274. | ||
Rouge, Olivier, vicomte de, on | Rouge, Olivier, vicomte de, on Phoenician alphabet, 298-99. | ||
Phoenician alphabet, 298-99. | |||
Round (s): and Races develop parallel with principles and senses, 144; revealed science at every, 280. | Round (s): and Races develop parallel with principles and senses, 144; revealed science at every, 280. | ||
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Rules, of T. S. (1883), and begging, 282, 320. | Rules, of T. S. (1883), and begging, 282, 320. | ||
Rupa [Rupa] : and arupa, 74; and arupa-lokas, 90; devachanees for centuries in -Iokas, 92; -Iokas, intra-terrestrial “spiritworlds”, 91. | Rupa [Rupa]: and arupa, 74; and arupa-lokas, 90; devachanees for centuries in -Iokas, 92; -Iokas, intra-terrestrial “spiritworlds”, 91. | ||
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Sabda [Sabda], and | Sabda [Sabda], and Gymnosophists, 196. | ||
Sabine, element in Rome, 215. | Sabine, element in Rome, 215. | ||
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Samnites, 212. | Samnites, 212. | ||
Samvat [Samvat], Samvatsara [Samvatsara], era of, 205, 227, 230-31, 232, 257, 273. | Samvat [Samvat], Samvatsara [Samvatsara], era of, 205, 227, 230-31, 232, 257, 273. | ||
Sanchoniathon, 299. | Sanchoniathon, 299. | ||
Sandracottos. See Chandragupta. Sanggyas [Safi-gyas or Sang-gyas]. 232, 249, 255. | Sandracottos. See Chandragupta. | ||
Sanggyas [Safi-gyas or Sang-gyas]. 232, 249, 255. | |||
Sankaracharya [Samkaracharya] : 60, 61, 346; and Barth, 18182; and Buddhism, 181-82, 344; and Hatha Yoga, 193; and Malabar customs, 188; date | Sankaracharya [Samkaracharya]: 60, 61, 346; and Barth, 18182; and Buddhism, 181-82, 344; and Hatha Yoga, 193; and Malabar customs, 188; date of, acc. to Initiates, 197; date of, discussed, 176-97; disciple of Patanjali, 196-97; hierarchy of spiritual succession, 62-63; letter from, to Subba Row, 62; name of adhipatis, 179; philosophy of, 337-38; Pope of India, 62; secret writings of, 51; theosophy of, 100; Atma-bodha, 74; Comm, on the BrahmaSutras, 182, 363 ; Comm, on the Bhag. Gita, 338, 363; Upanishad Bhashya, 191, 368. | ||
Sankara Kavi [Samkara Kavi], and Bhoja Prabandha, 187. | Sankara Kavi [Samkara Kavi], and Bhoja Prabandha, 187. | ||
Sankaradigvijaya [Samkaradig- vijaya], of Madhava | Sankaradigvijaya [Samkaradig-vijaya], of Madhava Vidyaranya, 189, 192, 193; 367. | ||
Sankara Vijay a [Samkaravijaya] of Anandagiri, unreliable, | Sankara Vijay a [Samkaravijaya] of Anandagiri, unreliable, 191-92; 367. | ||
Sankara Vijayavilasa [Samkara- vijayavilasa], of | Sankara Vijayavilasa [Samkara-vijayavilasa], of Chitsukhacharya, 189; 367. | ||
Safikha, Code of, 61. | Safikha, Code of, 61. | ||
Sanskrit: alphabet not derived | Sanskrit: alphabet not derived from Phoenician, 298 ff.; and Indian chronology, 178-79; and Orientalists, 198-199; antiquity of, 202, 208, 302; Aryan-, 216; esoteric meaning of, texts, 207; most perfect language, 295; passages quoted in, 219, 307-08, 308 fn., 339, 340; restored by Panini, 303; texts unknown to libraries, 295; root of European languages, 199, 209; Vedic and classical, 208; Vedic, from sacerdotal languages, 298; will rebecome universal language, 303. | ||
from Phoenician, 298 ff.; and Indian chronology, 178-79; and Orientalists, 198-199; antiquity of, 202, 208, 302; Aryan-, 216; esoteric meaning of, texts, 207; most perfect language, 295; passages quoted in, 219, 307-08, 308 fn., 339, 340; restored by Panini, 303; texts unknown to libraries, 295; root of European languages, 199, 209; Vedic and classical, 208; Vedic, from sacerdotal languages, 298; will rebecome universal language, 303. | |||
Sanskrita Bhashya, 303 | Sanskrita Bhashya, 303. | ||
Sanskritists, 60, 259. | |||
Sardinia, and Atlantis, 218. Sargent, Bishop, 128. | Saptaparna Cave [Saptaparna; Pali, Sattapanni]; Buddha on. 246-47 fn. | ||
Sardinia, and Atlantis, 218. | |||
Sargent, Bishop, 128. | |||
Sastras, 59 fn., 68, 100. | Sastras, 59 fn., 68, 100. | ||
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Satya Ioka, and Vasishtha, 156-57 fn. | Satya Ioka, and Vasishtha, 156-57 fn. | ||
Satya (or Krita) Yuga. See Yuga. Sauramanam [Sauramana] : 261; | Satya (or Krita) Yuga. See Yuga. | ||
and Buddha’s absolute nirvana, 256. | |||
Sauramanam [Sauramana]: 261; and Buddha’s absolute nirvana, 256. | |||
Savam asaucham [sava asaucha], and Samaveda, 63. | Savam asaucham [sava asaucha], and Samaveda, 63. | ||
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Schopenhauer, 294. | Schopenhauer, 294. | ||
Science (s) : and nepotism, 343; conjectural, 224, 225, 226; exact, originated from temples, 163; of the adepts, 51; “revealed” at every Round, 280. | Science (s): and nepotism, 343; conjectural, 224, 225, 226; exact, originated from temples, 163; of the adepts, 51; “revealed” at every Round, 280. | ||
Science of Rei. See Raj N. Bose. | |||
Scientific American, 101-02, 386. | |||
Scrapbook XI (17), 1, 6, 64, 65. | |||
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Shakespeare, 329, 332, 333. | Shakespeare, 329, 332, 333. | ||
Shamo Desert : 222 ; and first civilization of 5th race, 165. | Shamo Desert: 222; and first civilization of 5th race, 165. | ||
Shells: 43, 82; and post-mortem offerings, 312-13; as vampires, 46. | Shells: 43, 82; and post-mortem offerings, 312-13; as vampires, 46. | ||
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Sinhabahu [Sinhabâhu], 247. | Sinhabahu [Sinhabâhu], 247. | ||
Sinnett, A. P. : Letter from K. H. to, 135; letter of, in Light, re Wyld, 332 fn. ; London Lodge and Freethought, 123; most congenial of Western minds, 142. | Sinnett, A. P.: Letter from K. H. to, 135; letter of, in Light, re Wyld, 332 fn.; London Lodge and Freethought, 123; most congenial of Western minds, 142. | ||
–, Esoteric Buddhism, 140, 141, 144, 163, 170, 171, 179, 221, 280, 263; and Replies to Myers, 129-275; attacked by Wyld, 329-34; criticized, | –, Esoteric Buddhism, 140, 141, 144, 163, 170, 171, 179, 221, 280, 263; and Replies to Myers, 129-275; attacked by Wyld, 329-34; criticized, 134-35, 342-49; date of Buddha’s death in, 254; error in, about Gaudapada, 193; on Greeks and Romans, 198, 215; 381. | ||
–, Ltrs, of H. P. B. to, see Blavatsky. | –, Ltrs, of H. P. B. to, see Blavatsky. | ||
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–, Mahatma Ltrs to: 70 fn.; 135, 136-37, 330 fn.; 381. | –, Mahatma Ltrs to: 70 fn.; 135, 136-37, 330 fn.; 381. | ||
Sirius, a mere atom, 149. Sisunâga [Pâli, Susunâga], 258. | Sirius, a mere atom, 149. | ||
Sisunâga [Pâli, Susunâga], 258. | |||
Sivuli, in Tuluva, 184. | Sivuli, in Tuluva, 184. | ||
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Smith, Prof. John, 11 fn. | Smith, Prof. John, 11 fn. | ||
Smriti [Smriti] : and Malabar, 189; and Parasurama, 188 ; contain historical records, 229-30. | Smriti [Smriti]: and Malabar, 189; and Parasurama, 188; contain historical records, 229-30. | ||
Société Scientifique des Occultistes de France, 126. | Société Scientifique des Occultistes de France, 126. | ||
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Société Théosophique d’Orient et d’Occident, 125-26. | Société Théosophique d’Orient et d’Occident, 125-26. | ||
Society for Psychic Research, 358 ; Proceedings, 264, 386. | Society for Psychic Research, 358; Proceedings, 264, 386. | ||
Solar: analogy of man and, system, 154; nature of, stuff, 152. | Solar: analogy of man and, system, 154; nature of, stuff, 152. | ||
Somnambulist, fifth principle | Somnambulist, fifth principle of, and magnetizer, 50. | ||
Sorcerers, and magicians, 218. | Sorcerers, and magicians, 218. | ||
Soul: animal, perishes in gross personalities, 44 ; essence of personal, follows monad in Devachan, 82; highest state of personal, is Samadhi, 82; in foetus and lower kingdoms, 108 ; material, annihilated in wicked, 43 ; of marked animal tendencies, 45 ; personal, cannot be in Devachan, 81 ; shell of personal, 82. | Soul: animal, perishes in gross personalities, 44; essence of personal, follows monad in Devachan, 82; highest state of personal, is Samadhi, 82; in foetus and lower kingdoms, 108; material, annihilated in wicked, 43; of marked animal tendencies, 45; personal, cannot be in Devachan, 81; shell of personal, 82. | ||
Space: septenary, 151-52; ultimate nature of, 74. | Space: septenary, 151-52; ultimate nature of, 74. | ||
Spectaculis, De. See Tertullian. Spectrum, and spiritual research, 146. | Spectaculis, De. See Tertullian. | ||
Spectrum, and spiritual research, 146. | |||
Spirit : affinity with cosmic energy, 337 ; and apparitions at death, 283 ; and matter are one, 52 ; and samadhi, 338 ; descent of, into matter, 174 (diagram) ; human liberated, 52; never descends from Devachan, 47 ; of medium can ascend to Devachan, 47 ; ultimate nature of, 74. | Spirit: affinity with cosmic energy, 337; and apparitions at death, 283; and matter are one, 52; and samadhi, 338; descent of, into matter, 174 (diagram); human liberated, 52; never descends from Devachan, 47; of medium can ascend to Devachan, 47; ultimate nature of, 74. | ||
Spiritism, and Occultism, 48. | Spiritism, and Occultism, 48. | ||
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Sraddha, efficacy of, 312. | Sraddha, efficacy of, 312. | ||
Sraman achäryas [ | Sraman achäryas [Sramanächäryas], 245. | ||
Sringeri Matham [Sringeri Ma- tha]: 179; and date of Sankara, 184, 186, 189; inscriptions at, 197; Kudali Matham and, 185; teachers of, 186. | Sringeri Matham [Sringeri Ma-tha]: 179; and date of Sankara, 184, 186, 189; inscriptions at, 197; Kudali Matham and, 185; teachers of, 186. | ||
Sruti [Sruti], and Müller, 179. | Sruti [Sruti], and Müller, 179. | ||
Stars: and chemical elements, 156; clusters of, and nebulae, | Stars: and chemical elements, 156; clusters of, and nebulae, 150-51; distances of, may be false, 149; novae, 151. | ||
Statues, seven golden, of Buddha, 245-46. | Statues, seven golden, of Buddha, 245-46. | ||
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Stewart, Balfour, 76; The Unseen Universe, 111, 115; 382. | Stewart, Balfour, 76; The Unseen Universe, 111, 115; 382. | ||
Stewart, Dugald, 205, 382. | Stewart, Dugald, 205, 382. | ||
S. T. K.***Chary, on monad, 172 | S. T. K.***Chary, on monad, 172. | ||
Sthula sarira [Sthüla-sarira], inactivity of, and higher planes, 338. | |||
Subba Row, T.: 294; and Cunningham’s inscriptions, 137, 259-62; and Fragments, 41, 53 ; and H.P.B., had same Teacher, 138, 269; and Indian calendar, 260-61 ; and Sankara, 62; and Secret Doctrine, 269; articles by, 41, 318 fn.; at odds with H.P.B., 269-70; authorship of “Replies” by, 136-37, 226; biography, 267-72; Brahmana, 53 ; disciple of Hierophants, 40; discusses Sankara’s date, | Stone-showers, and fire, 103. | ||
Strabo, 220, 244, 304. | |||
Subba Row, T.: 294; and Cunningham’s inscriptions, 137, 259-62; and Fragments, 41, 53; and H.P.B., had same Teacher, 138, 269; and Indian calendar, 260-61; and Sankara, 62; and Secret Doctrine, 269; articles by, 41, 318 fn.; at odds with H.P.B., 269-70; authorship of “Replies” by, 136-37, 226; biography, 267-72; Brahmana, 53; disciple of Hierophants, 40; discusses Sankara’s date, 176-97; H.P.B.’s note on reply by, to Maitland, 136; replies to Kingsford, etc., 135. | |||
–, Esoteric Writings of, 135. | –, Esoteric Writings of, 135. | ||
–, Observations, etc., 135-36, | –, Observations, etc., 135-36, 382-83. | ||
382-83. | |||
Subjective: entities in arupa-lokas, 92; reality and manas in sleep, 78; state(s), 89-90, 92, 93. | Subjective: entities in arupa-lokas, 92; reality and manas in sleep, 78; state(s), 89-90, 92, 93. | ||
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Sui, annals of, 244-45. | Sui, annals of, 244-45. | ||
Suklapaksham [Suklapaksha], 262. Sun: and spheroidal oblateness, 153; and Tyndall, 161-62; and Universal Heart, 158; as reflexion, 154-55; central, unveiled at pralaya, 163; chromosphere of, and elements, 156; evolutes life-principle of planets, 154; heart of its system, 155; not cooling, 155; not in combustion, 155, 158, 160-62; “prisoner” behind visible, 15455; self-luminous, 155; -spots and William and John Herschel, 159-60; -spots, and vital electricity, 160; state of elements in, 155-56. See Surya. | Suklapaksham [Suklapaksha], 262. | ||
Sun: and spheroidal oblateness, 153; and Tyndall, 161-62; and Universal Heart, 158; as reflexion, 154-55; central, unveiled at pralaya, 163; chromosphere of, and elements, 156; evolutes life-principle of planets, 154; heart of its system, 155; not cooling, 155; not in combustion, 155, 158, 160-62; “prisoner” behind visible, 15455; self-luminous, 155; -spots and William and John Herschel, 159-60; -spots, and vital electricity, 160; state of elements in, 155-56. See Surya. | |||
Sureswaracharya [ | Sureswaracharya [Suresvaracharya], see Mandanamisra. | ||
Surya [Surya]: 302; and Yogi robes, 156-157. | Surya [Surya]: 302; and Yogi robes, 156-157. | ||
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Suttee [Sati], 65. | Suttee [Sati], 65. | ||
Symmachus, first “Pope”, 252. | Symmachus, first “Pope”, 252. | ||
Systerne, etc. See Holbach. | |||
Swedenborg, his fancies, 88-89. | Swedenborg, his fancies, 88-89. | ||
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Tages, son of Thevetat, 222. Talkotins, and widows, 65-67. | Tages, son of Thevetat, 222. | ||
Talkotins, and widows, 65-67. | |||
Talleyrand, and gratitude, 282. | |||
Tamas, 339. | |||
Tanha [Tanhâ], and disembodied entities, 92. | Tanha [Tanhâ], and disembodied entities, 92. | ||
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Tanmatras [Tanmâtras], and selfconsciousness, 80 and fn. | Tanmatras [Tanmâtras], and selfconsciousness, 80 and fn. | ||
Taranatha [Târanâtha], 257 | Taranatha [Târanâtha], 257. | ||
Tattwabodhini Pâtrika, 95, 386. | |||
Tennent, Sir J. E., and | Tavlor, Dr., on Sankara’s date, 185, 187, 190. | ||
Tennent, Sir J. E., and Mahavansa, 242; 383. | |||
Terry, Wm. H., 40; Master M.’s note to, 11 fn. | Terry, Wm. H., 40; Master M.’s note to, 11 fn. | ||
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Theology, world’s curse, 29. | Theology, world’s curse, 29. | ||
Theosophical Society: admits no infallibility, 5 ; aims at selfdependent Mankind, 282 ; and debts, 281 ; and private instruction, 333 ; and universal brotherhood, 5, 121,127; Brahmo, 124; British, 126; entrance fee, 325-27 ; fulcrum for Progress, 121 ; has no creed, 121, 318 fn. ; in Asia, 120; in France, 37, 125-26; in India in 1883, 279: Ionian, and psychic research, 358; motto of, 121, 127; Parent, and Branches, 127 ; policy of, 127; So. Indian Visishtha, 124; spirit of work, 127. | Theosophical Society: admits no infallibility, 5; aims at selfdependent Mankind, 282; and debts, 281; and private instruction, 333; and universal brotherhood, 5, 121,127; Brahmo, 124; British, 126; entrance fee, 325-27; fulcrum for Progress, 121; has no creed, 121, 318 fn.; in Asia, 120; in France, 37, 125-26; in India in 1883, 279: Ionian, and psychic research, 358; motto of, 121, 127; Parent, and Branches, 127; policy of, 127; So. Indian Visishtha, 124; spirit of work, 127. | ||
Theosophist, The: ref., 95, 121, 98 fn., 109 fn., 271, 287, 293 fn., 124, 221, 223, 226; and new branches, 69 ; fifth year of, 66-69; Fragment VI in, 44, 53 ; H.P.B.’s art. in, 6, 54, 54 fn. ; | Theosophist, The: ref., 95, 121, 98 fn., 109 fn., 271, 287, 293 fn., 124, 221, 223, 226; and new branches, 69; fifth year of, 66-69; Fragment VI in, 44, 53; H.P.B.’s art. in, 6, 54, 54 fn.; most subscribers in Asia, 120; no special organ for occult sciences, 39; not published for profit, 69; quoted, 104, 268-69, 272; S. Row’s art. in, 41, 386. | ||
most subscribers in Asia, 120; no special organ for occult sciences, 39; not published for profit, 69; quoted, 104, 268-69, 272; S. Row’s art. in, 41, 386. | |||
Theosophists: and Bulletin, 36; and Christianity, 119; believe in Logos, 355; defined, 355-56; described as sect, 277-79; moral standard of, 320; not infallible, 96 fn.; refuse to accept eccles. Jesus, 356; their concept of God, 355-57; to be defended when unjustly attacked, 333. | Theosophists: and Bulletin, 36; and Christianity, 119; believe in Logos, 355; defined, 355-56; described as sect, 277-79; moral standard of, 320; not infallible, 96 fn.; refuse to accept eccles. Jesus, 356; their concept of God, 355-57; to be defended when unjustly attacked, 333. | ||
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Trishna [Trishna], 92. | Trishna [Trishna], 92. | ||
True Northerner, | True Northerner, 102, 386. | ||
Tuisto, and red earth, 219. | |||
Tuluva, 184. | Tuluva, 184. | ||
Turamaya, and Weber, 236. Turanians, cradle of, 217, 224. | Turamaya, and Weber, 236. | ||
Turanians, cradle of, 217, 224. | |||
Tumour, George [1799-1843], {{Page aside|415}}and Buddha, 247 fn., 255. | Tumour, George [1799-1843], {{Page aside|415}}and Buddha, 247 fn., 255. | ||
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Tursenoi [also Turshas, Tyrsenh], pre-Roman, 167. | Tursenoi [also Turshas, Tyrsenh], pre-Roman, 167. | ||
Turvasa [Turvasa], and | Turvasa [Turvasa], and Yavanas, 308. | ||
Tyndall, John [1820-93], 5; on sun’s heat, 161-62. | Tyndall, John [1820-93], 5; on sun’s heat, 161-62. | ||
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Unseen Universe. See Stewart. | Unseen Universe. See Stewart. | ||
Upanishad Bhdshya ( | Upanishad Bhdshya (Samkaracharya), 191, 368. | ||
Upanishads, 59, 208, 297 fn. | Upanishads, 59, 208, 297 fn. | ||
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Vach [Vach] : mystery language, 298; voice of deity, 100. | Vach [Vach]: mystery language, 298; voice of deity, 100. | ||
Vachaspati, and Olcott, 324. | Vachaspati, and Olcott, 324. | ||
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Väsana [Väsanä], and vritti, 338. | Väsana [Väsanä], and vritti, 338. | ||
Vasishtha [Vasishtha] : 308 ; | Vasishtha [Vasishtha]: 308; Purdnas on, and Sun, 156-57; Code of, 61. | ||
Vastu, the one reality, 86. | Vastu, the one reality, 86. | ||
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Vayu [Vayu], 302. | Vayu [Vayu], 302. | ||
Vayu Purana [Väyu-Purana], lists Nanda and | Vayu Purana [Väyu-Purana], lists Nanda and Morya dynasties, 258; 368. | ||
Vedanta: 60; and monad, 74 fn.; identical with Buddhism, 344; on Jiva and Jivatman, 41. | Vedanta: 60; and monad, 74 fn.; identical with Buddhism, 344; on Jiva and Jivatman, 41. | ||
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Vidyaranya [Vidyaranya]: and Sringeri Matham, 192. | Vidyaranya [Vidyaranya]: and Sringeri Matham, 192. | ||
–, | –, Adhikdraraparatnamala, 191, 362. | ||
–, Samkaradigvijaya: 189, 193; reliable, 192; Wilson on, 192; 367. | –, Samkaradigvijaya: 189, 193; reliable, 192; Wilson on, 192; 367. | ||
Vighadia [Vighatika?], and | Vighadia [Vighatika?], and Sauramanam, 261. | ||
Vijaya: journey of, to Lanka, | Vijaya: journey of, to Lanka, 247-49; Müller on, 252-53. | ||
Vikara [Vikära], defined, 80. | Vikara [Vikära], defined, 80. | ||
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Vrishalas [Vrishalas], degraded Kshatriyas, 307-08. | Vrishalas [Vrishalas], degraded Kshatriyas, 307-08. | ||
Vyasa [Vyäsa] : 193; date of, 178. | Vyasa [Vyäsa]: 193; date of, 178. | ||
–, Harivansa, 194, 364. | –, Harivansa, 194, 364. | ||
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–, Indien Studien, 179, 384. | –, Indien Studien, 179, 384. | ||
–, The History of Indian Literature: 210-11 in., 233-34, 237, 267; on date of | –, The History of Indian Literature: 210-11 in., 233-34, 237, 267; on date of Ramayana, 239; on Buddhists, etc., borrowing from Christians, 239 fn.; on Greek influence in India, 240; on Indian astronomy, 23435; on Patanjali’s date and works, 194-96; on uncertainty of eras, 232, 273; on Vikram- aditya, 231; on Yavanas, 235, 236; 384. | ||
Westergaard, N. L., Über Buddha’s Todesjahr, 242 fn., 384. | Westergaard, N. L., Über Buddha’s Todesjahr, 242 fn., 384. | ||
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–, Essays and Lectures, etc., on Sankara’s date, 180, 384. | –, Essays and Lectures, etc., on Sankara’s date, 180, 384. | ||
–,Rig- | –,Rig-Veda Sanhitd, 2T3, 384. | ||
Worlds, in our atmosphere, 151. | Worlds, in our atmosphere, 151. | ||
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Xanthochroi, 213 fn., 217. Xisuthros, Babylonian, 223. | Xanthochroi, 213 fn., 217. | ||
Xisuthros, Babylonian, 223. | |||
Xoanon, and Orpheus, 301. | Xoanon, and Orpheus, 301. | ||
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Yasodhara, power of Buddha, 255. | Yasodhara, power of Buddha, 255. | ||
Yavana(s) : 300; defined, 195, 235; degraded Kshatriyas, 30708; expedition of, 194; | Yavana(s): 300; defined, 195, 235; degraded Kshatriyas, 30708; expedition of, 194; Harivamsa on excommunication of, 308; Mahabharata on, 307-08, 309; relation to Pandavas, 305 fn.; white and black, 239 and fn.; Yuga Purana on, 236. See Kala Yavana. | ||
Yavanachárya [Yavanáchárya] : pupil of Aryan Masters, 168, 195; title of Pythagoras, 235. | Yavanachárya [Yavanáchárya]: pupil of Aryan Masters, 168, 195; title of Pythagoras, 235. | ||
Yavanani: explained by Panini, 195; -lipi, defined, 237. | Yavanani: explained by Panini, 195; -lipi, defined, 237. | ||
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Zagreus, and Orpheus, 306. | Zagreus, and Orpheus, 306. | ||
Zodiac; Hindu, 234; in Asia, 204. Zöllner, J. K. F.: and Slade, 266; | Zodiac; Hindu, 234; in Asia, 204. Zöllner, J. K. F.: and Slade, 266; biography and works, 265-67; his fourth dimension, prophecy about, 147; his two-dimensional man, 88; his untimely death, real cause of, 147. | ||
biography and works, 265-67; his fourth dimension, prophecy about, 147; his two-dimensional man, 88; his untimely death, real cause of, 147. | |||
Zoroaster, secret writings of, 51. | Zoroaster, secret writings of, 51. | ||