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[Regarding Tookaram Tatya, head of the Theosophical Publication Fund at Bombay] The most active and indefatigable of all our Bombay Theosophists in the spread of Sanskrit and theosophical literature. The good he does to the poor and the distressed, in his Homoeopathic Free Dispensaries—they, the sufferers, alone know. May he be rewarded as he deserves.
[Regarding Tookaram Tatya, head of the Theosophical Publication Fund at Bombay] The most active and indefatigable of all our Bombay Theosophists in the spread of Sanskrit and theosophical literature. The good he does to the poor and the distressed, in his Homoeopathic ''Free'' Dispensaries—they, the sufferers, alone know. May he be rewarded as he deserves.

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Miscellaneous Notes
by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky
H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writtings, vol. 10, page(s) 188

Publications: Lucifer, Vol. III, No. 15, November, 1888, p. 255

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[Lucifer, Vol. III, No. 15, November, 1888, p. 255]

[Regarding Tookaram Tatya, head of the Theosophical Publication Fund at Bombay] The most active and indefatigable of all our Bombay Theosophists in the spread of Sanskrit and theosophical literature. The good he does to the poor and the distressed, in his Homoeopathic Free Dispensaries—they, the sufferers, alone know. May he be rewarded as he deserves.