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by Boris de Zirkoff
H. P. Blavatsky Collected Writtings, vol. 5, page(s) 387-416

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INDEX

[References to definitions of terms are in italics.]


A

Abbott, 168.

Abd, and Azi, 76.

Abhijna, mystery of, 254. Absolute: 175; cannot think, 354.

Acla (Atlan), 221.

Adam, and Eve, 201, 219.

Adept(s): and attraction and repulsion, 152-53; and centrifugal theory, 153-54; and constitution of sun, 155-63; and density of planets, 153-54; and moon, 171; and Nebular Theory, 150-55; and social corruption, 291; and stellar matter, 14950; and The Theosophist, 133; cannot be judged, 339; cannot violate nature’s laws, 339; check each other’s observations, 51; content to remain silent, 226; explored invisible universe, 50-51; fled India, 100; gave enough for first trial, 146; handicapped in proving their knowledge, 191; in New York, etc., 289-91; intercourse between, 81 fn.; knowledge of, based on records, 203; learn state of Devachanee through their triad, 75; limited to solar system, 149; power in nature, 339; reject gravity, 152; relation with, by inner self, 291; “sons of God”, 221; unconcerned by issues, 226. See Master.

Adhikamasas [Adhikamasas], intercalated months, 262.

A dhikaranaratnamala [Adhikara- naratnamala], of Vidyaranya, 191, 362.

Adhipatis, and Mathams, 179.

Adhyayas [Adhiayas], missing, 289.

Adi Brahmo Samaj [Adi Brahmo Samaj], 100.

Adisur [Adisur], kings of, 309.

Adrishta, and Nyaya, 61.

Advent, on Col. Riv., see Cox.

Aegean Sea, 218.

Aeneas, 214, 215.

Aeolians: 215; Atlanteans, 217; language of Atlantean, 219; magical feats of, 218.

Aeolus, 215.

Agassiz, L. J. R., Principles of Zoology, 175, 267, 369.

Ahancara [Ahamkara], 80 fn.

Ahura-Mazda, 100.

Airyana-Vaejo, 200 fn.

Aitareya Aranyaka [Aitareyaran- yaka], 297 fn., 362.

Ajatasatru [Ajatasatru] : 246 fn., 248; dynasty of, 258; kings of Kasis and Magadha, 256.

Aji Dahaka, 223.

Akasa [Akasa]: corrupt, deadly, 291; record in, and fourth state of Dhyana, 93.

Akkadian, tribes, 217.

Aksha-pada. See Gautama.

Alba Longa, foundation of, 214.

Aleutian Islands, 222.

Alexander the Great [356-323 B.C.], invasion of India by, 195, 233, 242, 243.

Alienist and Neurologist, 101-02.

Allophylians, 217.

Almora Swami, 124.

Amarakosha [Amarakosa], of Amarasinha, 220, 362.

Amarapura, sect, 346.

388 Amarasinha [Amarasinha], 186, 369.

America: once connected with Asia, 222; first map of, 221.

Ammianus Marcellinus, on Brahmans, 222.

Anabasis. See Arrianus.

Analogy, and research, 148.

Analysis, spectrum, 146.

Anandagiri [Anandagiri], Sankara Vijay a, unreliable, 191-92.

Anandatirtha [Anandatirtha], 183.

Ancients, connected events with celestial bodies, 199 fn.

Angel, guardian, 106.

Angiras, revelation of, 62.

Anhika, first, of Mahabhashya, 196.

Animals, bodies of lower, and man’s atoms, 114.

Annihilation: contradicted, 54; Damodar on, 54 fn.; not taught by occultists, 5; of human spirit, and French T. S., 126; of material soul and personal ego, 43; total, of personality, rare, 44.

Antah-karana [Antah-karana], 80 and fn.

Antigonus [I Monophtalmos, 382301 B.C., King of Asia Minor], 242.

Antiochus [I Soter, King of Syria, 280-261 B.C.], 242.

Antiq. of Orissa. See Mitra.

Ants, do not see red, 87.

Anudruta Magadha, written characters, 246 fn.

Anusasana-parvan, 307-08, and fn.

Aparoksha, realization, 337.

Apostles, existence of, unproved, 252; succession of, 252.

Apparitions, at moment of death, 283-84, 312.

Aranyakas [Aranyakas], 208.

Arbhu, and Orpheus, 304.

Arc, 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.

Arhats: Buddhist, 51; representatives of esotericism, 39; transmit information psychically, 250.

Ariana, land of Aryas, 220.

Aristobulus, lost work of, 243.

Arjuna: same as Indra, 305; goes to Bengal, 309.

Arne Saknussemm, 313-14.

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.

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.

Arupawâchara [Arûpâvachara] ,91.

Arya BhâshyafÂrya 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.

Aryavarta [Âryâvarta], cradle of civilization, 66.

Asaucha, asuchi, necromancy and Sâma-Veda, 63.

389 Asia: central, cradle of 5th race, 217, 224; once connected with America, 222.

Asiatic, mental tendencies, 75.

Asiatic Researches, 57, 370.

Asklepiads, oath of, 241.

Asoka [Asoka, 272-232 B.C., King of Magadha], his date, 257.

Asrama, sacred place, 62.

Assier, A. d’, Essai sur I’Huma- nite Posthume, 284 and fn., 292 fn., 370.

Asterisms, of alleged Greek origin, 234-35.

Astral: differentiation, 214; personal, man of idiot, 46.

Astronomy: 145; erroneous ideas about Indian, 234-35; esoteric, and distance of stars, 149.

Asura, 313.

Asuramaya, astronomer of Atlantis, 236 and fn.

Aswina [Asvini], moon of, 262.

Atharvan, revelation of, 62.

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 RedIndian and Chinese dialects, 216.

Atlas: 162; and Prometheus, 220. Atma-bodha (Samkaracharya), 74, 363.

Atman: and the One Life, 172; pure Spirit, 54.

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 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.

Attic, 302.

Attock, and Taxila, 242.

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.

Autochtones: 302; and folklore, 218; and Hellenes, 201; profane meaning of, 219.

Avalokiteswara [Avalokitesvara] : 346; silent voice, 247 fn.; Vach, 100.

Avidya [Avidya], 79.

Avitchi [Avichi]: and Devachan, 90; monad in Devachan can affect man in, 84; state and not locality, 84 fn.; states of, 82.

Ayodhya [Ayodhya]: 236; expedition of Menander against, 194; in Harivamsa, 194, 308.

Ayun, and Bengal kings, 309.


B

Badarayana [Badarayana]; 60, 170.

Baibhar [or Baibhara; Pali: Ve- bhara], mount, 246 fn.

Bala Sastri, Sanskritist, 41. Banga (Bengal), 309.

Bardesanes [Bardaisan, 154-222 A.D.], 211 fn.

Barhaspatyamanam [Barhaspatya- mana], measure of year, 261.

390 Barlaam, etc. See St. John.

Barth, Auguste: on Patanjali’s date, 193; 370.

–, The Religions of India: 141; on Sankara’s date and Buddhism, 179-84.

Basilides [2nd c. A.D.], 211 fn.

Basques, were Aryans, 217.

Beal, S., The Romantic Legend of Sdkya Muni, 238 fn., 370.

Begging, prohibited in T.S., 282.

Beglar, J. D., and Cheta Cave, 247 fn.

–, Report, etc., on date of Buddha Gaya, 228; 371.

Bennett, books of, 119.

Berzelius, Baron Jons Jacob [1779-1848], mental state of dying, 92.

Bhadrasena, or Bindusara, 256, 257.

Bhagavad-Gita: 363; esoteric meaning and Tibetan doctrine, 68.

Bhagawan [or Bhagavat], as God, 99.

Bhattapada [Bhattapada], See Ku-marila.

Bhishma parvan, 245 fn., 363.

Bhoja Prabandha (Ballala): and Sankara, 184; and Sankara Kavi 186-87.

Bhoots [Bhutas], and pindams at Gya, 311-13.

Bhupal, Kings of, 309.

Bhutalipi [Bhutalipi], and Hindu writing, 306.

Bigandet, Bishop: 342; The Life or Legend of Gaudama, etc.: on Buddha’s last years, 249 fn.; on Buddhist eras, 254-55; 371.

Biogenesis, law of, 112.

Biogr. Sketches, etc. See Ram- chenderjee.

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.

–, Letters of H. P. B. to A. P. Sinnett: quoted, 133, 134, 136, 138; on Subba Row’s attitude to her, 270; on Subba Row and the S. D., 269; 382.

–, The Secret Doctrine, authorship of, and of “Replies” to Myers, largely similar, 138.

Blech, Charles, Contribution a I'Histoire, etc., 1, 371. Bockh, Philipp August [1785-1867], on study of languages, 203.

Body and Mind. See Maudsley. Bod-Yul (Tibet), and Buddhism, 245-46.

Boeotia, and magicians, 218.

Bohtlingk, Otto von [1815-1904], and Panini’s date, 304.

Bombay Gazette, 322, 385.

Book of Numbers, 214.

391 Bradlaugh, Charles [1833-91]: 119; H. P. B.’s views of, 124.

Brahma-bhashya. See Senzar.

Brahmajnana [Brahmajnanin], 338.

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; chron- logical 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.

Brahma Pitris [Brahma-Pitris], 221, 222.

Brahma-Sutras (Badarayana): 178, 182, 363; and Vyasa, 182; mention Buddhism prior to Buddha, 182.

Brahma-Vidya, Gautama Rishi wrote nothing on, 62.

Branches: can believe what they like, 5; Parent Body’s attitude to, 127; three, in Paris, 126.

Breath, and fire, 101-03.

Brihad-Aranyaka [Brihadaranya- kopanishad], 256, 363.

Brihat-samhita (Varaha-Mihira), 273, 363.

Brihat Sankara Pijaya [Brihat- Samkara-Pijaya], 189.

Brotherhood: and religions, 123; great, of Himalayas, 51; Universal, watchword of T.S., 127, 351.

Bruno, Giordano [1548-1600], taught occult doctrines, 294.

Buchanan, Dr. Claudius: on “God”, 357; on Sankara’s date, 185, 188, 189-190; 371.

Búdásif (also Budsaif), 240 fn.

Buddha: defined, 247 fn. ; in man, 247 fn. See Gautama Buddha.

Buddha, etc. See Lillie.

Buddha Gaya [Buddha Gayâ], Cunningham, Fergusson and Beglar, on date of, 228.

Buddha Gayâ. See Mitra.

Buddhi: essence of matter in 6th and 7th condition, 172; regnant power in Devachan, 92; Spiritual Soul or Intelligence, 54.

Buddhism: alleged persecution by Sankara, 181-83; antedates Buddha, 177-78, 182; Orientalists ignorant of, 342; permeates Gnosticism, 211 fn.

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 Catechism. See Olcott. Bulletin, articles from, 1-65.

Burnouf, Eugène [1801-52], 41.


C

Calendars, in India, 261-62.

Carnarvon, Recollections of the Druses of the Lebanon: on khabar, 276; 371.

Carthago Nova, 218.

392 Cataclysms, impending, and discoveries, 259.

Catholics: attack Buddhists, 28687; criminal offenses, 98 fn.

Cazeneuve, Jean Aimee de, 126.

Census, Book of the Imperial, and Theosophists, 277-79.

Centrifugal Force, adepts on, 153154.

Ceylon: Buddhists in, 328; chronology of, 247-48.

Ceylon Observer, falsehoods of, 328; 385.

Chambers’ Cyclopaedia, on Orpheus and Ribhu, 304-05; 371.

Chandra. See Induvansa.

Chandragupta [Greek: Sandra-cottos]: Piyadasi, 237; Muller on, 229; several, 257, 258.

Chandramanam [Chandramana], measure of year, 261.

Chandramasa [Chandramasa], several people named, 257.

Charaka, and oath of Asklepiads, 241; 371-72.

Chemical, actions on other orbs, 146.

Cheta Cave, 247 fn.

Chhandogyopanishad, and two missing adhyayas, 289.

Chidakasam [Chidakasa], 317.

Childers, 342.

Child-marriage, 65.

Children: dying young, incarnate at once, 45; leave no trace on monadic memory, 45; souls of, before self-consciousness, 108.

Chinahunah, 245 fn.

Chinamen: and fishermen of Acla, 221; inland, and Atlantean language, 216.

Chitsukhacharya [Chitsukhacha- rya], Sankara Pijayavilasa, 189.

Chittagong, and statue of Buddha, 246.

Chitta suddhi [Chitta suddhi], and duty, 338.

Chohans, have documents re last 24 years of Buddha, 249.

Chota Nagpur, 104.

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.

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.

Civilization (s): ancient, earlier than believed, 168; destruction of records of, 166; first, of 5th race and Shamo, 165; most ancient, in “Salt Valley”, 165; proofs of cyclic law of, 169; strata of, at Troy, etc., 168-69.

Code(s): Brahmanic secret, 208; civil, of Gautama Rishi, 62; 47 written, 61 ; hieratic, in Egypt, 296; of Parasara (q.v.), 61; list of, at Mysore, 62. See also Laws of Manu.

Cohesion, and Jiva, 112-13.

393 Colebrooke, Henry Thomas [17651837]; 58 fn.; on Sankara’s date, 185, 187, 190.

Comets, essence of, 147-48.

Communications: contradictions in, of mediums, 51; nothing against subjective, with spirits, 47.

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.

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 River·, on Talkotins, 65-66; 372.

Crete, colony of Atlantis, 218.

Crimes, statistics of, by creeds, 98 fn.

Crookes, Sir Wm. [1832-1919]: and the Masters, 265; radiant matter of, 52, 145; scientific papers of, 265: will have to discover matter of 5th state, 148.

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 “Wives”, 255; and 14 dates of Buddha’s nirvana, 255; learned doctrines of dugpas, 255; 372.

–, Grammar of the Tibetan Language, quoted, 255.

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.

–, Archaeological Survey of India·. 232, 247 fn., 254; on inscriptions at Gaya, 260, 275.

–, Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, 141.

Cyclic Laws, and rebirth of Sanskrit and other tongues, 303.

Cyclopean, ruins, 164, 167.


D

Dabistân, on Sankara’s date, 180. Dall, Rev. C. H. A., 351-53.

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.

Dasyus, and Indra, 219.

Dayanand [Dayânanda Sarasvati], his books advertised, 119.

Death: apparition at, 283 ; does not sever psychic association, 79.

Debendra Nath Tagore, 100.

Deccan, 184.

Defence, of oneself, 6.

Deluge: 218; last great, and Atlantis, 223 ; “mythological origin” of, 200 fn.; Universal Noachian, 199 fn.

394 Demotic, and Hieratic writing, 297.

Descr. Ethn. Bengal. See Dalton.

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.

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.

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.

Devatas [Devatas], 248.

Dewadaha, Eeatzana, King of, 249.

Dharma, represented by bull, 58. Dharma-Sdstra (Gautama Rishi), civil and criminal code, 61.

D harma-Sastra (Yäj navalkya ), mentions Gautama Rishi’s Code, 61 (See Yäjnavalkvasmriti, p. 368).

Dharmäsoka [Dharmäsoka] : and statues of Buddha, 246; and Kalasoka, 257; Piyadasi, 237.

Dhätusena, King, and Mahä- näma, 251.

Dhyana [Dhyäna], fourth state of, and akasic review, 93.

Did Mme. B. Forge, etc. See Jinarajadasa.

Diodorus Siculus, 244, 373.

Discoveries, are re-discoveries, 170.

Ditson, G. L., 137.

Dius, the Phoenician, 299.

Dogme et Rituel, etc. See Levi. Doppelgänger, 49.

Dorians, 215.

Dorius, 215.

Double, projection of, 289-93.

Dragon, invisible, name of King Thevetat, 222.

Dragons, and serpents, 223.

Drangiane: and Alexander’s invasion, 243; defined, 274.

Dravidians, 217, 238.

Dravya, eternal substance, 79.

Dream(s): and reality, 79; connection with dormant memory, 77; devachan and, 76; difference between types of, 77; nature of devachanic, 78; not realized as such, 87; Western science on, 77, 78.

Dugpas, and Csoma, 255.

395 Duncan, Mr., and Kerala Utpatti, 185.

Dushtagamani [Dushtagamani], 248.

Duty, and H. P. B., 121.

Dvaita Vedanta, on human and universal souls, 41.

Dvapara Yuga. See Yuga.

Dwija(s): twice-born Brahman, 297 fn.; degraded, become Vri- shalas, 307-08.


E

Earth-life, and rupa and arupa Iokas, 90.

Earthquake, in Sunda Straits, 199200 fn.

Eden, garden of, 224.

Editor, cannot please all, 118.

Edward the Confessor, 251.

Eeatzana (Anjana) [Itsana, Anjana, Ankana], Burmese era and king, 249.

Ego(s): conscious individual, not disintegrated, 48-49; mutual attraction of, 79; sympathy between, 84.

–, Personal: and essence of 5th principle, 42; annihilated in wicked, 43; no ordinary memory in, when severed from body, 77-78.

–, 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.

Electricity, vital, in sunspots, 160.

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.

Elementaries: and post-mortem offerings, 312-13; reliquiae of personal soul, 82; spirit of, in Devachan, 47.

Elijah, as seer, 251.

Elliot, Gilbert, 288, 293.

Energy, effect of, on planes, 339.

Ennemoser, Joseph, 291, 373.

Ennodius of Pavia, 252, 373-74.

Era(s): Indian Saka, 255; initiated Brahmans know dates of, 232; of Samvat and Salivahana, 277; uncertainties about, 230.

Erechtheus, 219.

Esot. Budd. See Sinnett.

Esot. Writ. See Subba Row.

Essai sur I’Hutn. See Assier. Ess. and Leet. See Wilson.

Ess. in Pop. Phil. See James. Ether, and gravitation, 152.

Etheroscope, 152.

Ethnology, and inner races, 213.

Etruria, 218.

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).

Europe: civilization of, 169-170; no Past of record, 166.

Eusebius [ca. 264-340 A. D.]: literary Siva, 299; perverts chronologies, 250.

Evocation, of dead, 63.

Evolution: intellect often impediment to spiritual, 145; of postmortem spheres, 93; on two 396arcs, 340; seven links in chain of, 173-74; spiritual, and physiological development of man, 145.


F

Fables, hide scientific truths, 163, 164, 214, 218.

Facts, psychological and subjective, 5.

Fa-Hien: and Cheta Cave, 247 fn.; 374.

Falsehood, why impossible to occultist, 341.

Fauvety, C.: 4; and H.P.B., I; art. by, 1, 6; introd, note of, 36; letters of H.P.B. to, 1-6.

Fenelon, and Hottentot, 5.

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.

Fire: and breathing, 101-03; from buildings, 103; meaning of Prometheus’, 220; -proof men and salamanders, 103.

Fo, Chinese for Buddha, 288.

Foeticide: crime against nature, 108; double suicide, 107; relation to mother’s kama-loka, 107.

Foetus, and salamanders, 103.

Footfalls, etc. See Owen.

Force(s) : two opposite, in Nature, 340; ultimate nature of, 74.

Forgetfulness, of self, 46.

Form, and the Formless, 74.

Fortin, Dr., 126, 279.

Four-dimensional: space and new instruments, 152; world, 151.

Four Gospels. See Roustaing.

Fourth-rounders, kama in, 144.

Fragments’. 53,70; and Courmes’ trans., 11 in., 40; first three, correct, 40 ;No.VI, 44,81; mere outline, 143.

Frankland, Sir Edward [18251899], 161.

Free Press, 102, 386.

Freethought: Christianity and, 119-21; H.P.B. and, literature, 120-21, 122-25.

Friendship, 67.

Funeral rites: among savages, 104; and lucre of priests, 104; and occult protection of shell in kamaloka, 108.


G

Galileo: 147; and Devachan, 83. Garfield, and Guiteau, 287.

Garga Sanhita [Garga Samhita]. See Yuga Purana.

Gaudapada [Gaudapada, ca. 780 A.D.]: 141; error about, in Esot. Bud., 193; initiated Patanjali, 193; guru of Sankara’s guru, 197 (See Karika, p. 364).

Gautama [Gotama]: and Nyaya School, 60; and Tremeschini’s Gotomo, 55; called Aksha-pada, 62; did not write on occultism, 42; his Nyaya-sutras, 42 fn., 366; later than Kapila, 59; whole Yuga between, and Gautama Rishi, 62.

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, 397and 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 V edas, 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.

Gesenius, F. H. W. [1786-18421, 298.

Gestation, and Devachan, 42, 82. Ghadias [or Ghatikas], and Sau- ramanam, 261.

Ghar-zha, and statue of Buddha, 246.

Glanvill, Joseph, 291, 374.

Globes: seven, 44 fn.; superior, visited three times, 45.

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.

Godadhara [Godádhara], elementarles at Gya, 310-11, 313.

Goldstücker, Theodor [18211872]: and Menander’s expedition, 194; on date of Panini, 196; on date of Patanjali, 193.

Gonemys, Count, and psychic research, 358.

Gopa, power of Buddha, 255.

Gotra, and Olcott, 324.

Gougenot des Mousseaux, 291, 374-75.

Govinda Yogi, same as Patañjali, 192-93.

Gram, of Tib. Lang. See Csoma. Grantha, defined, 296.

Gratitude, and Talleyrand, 282.

Gravity, adepts reject, 152.

Greece, colony of Atlantis, 218. See Magna Graecia.

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, 398234; 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.

Guatemalans, sacred books of, 223.

Guiteau, and avitchi, 287.

Gunas : attributes, 97 fn.; Mahâ- nirvâna Tantra on, 339.

Gunpa [Gômpa], first, 245.

Gymnosophists, were generally Hatha Yogis, 196.


H

Hades, as kâma-loka, 43.

Ham, 213 fn., 215.

Hamilton, Sir W., on infinite and absolute, 152.

Harbinger of Light, The, 11 fn.. 40, 316, 385.

Harivamsa [Harivansa], on Ya- vanas, 194, 195, 308.

Hastie, Rev. W., 350-51, 357.

Heat, animal, and life-atoms, 116. Heliocentricity, known in Vedic times, 277.

Hellen, and color red, 219.

Hercules: unveiling Central Sun at pralaya, 162-63, 199 fn. ; pillars of, 218.

Hermetic Philosophy, and Tibetan doctrines, 279-80.

Herodotus: and Orpheus, 306; and Pelasgian language, 301; on mysteries, 305.

Heroes, memorialized in stellar configurations, 199 fn.

Herschel, Sir John: 267; and occult truths, 160; ideas about sunspots, 159-60; 375.

Herschel, Sir Wm.: 267; on earth’s atmosphere, 159; on sun’s atmosphere, 158; on sunspots, 159; 375.

Hesiod, 201, 305.

Hieratic: and Demotic language, 297; code, in Egypt, 296; language and Atlantis, 221; tenets of outer Temple, 110.

“Hieratic Code”: 41, 52, 63; analyzed by Samkarächärya, 6 2; apocryphal manuscript, 55, 58, 59, 60.

Hieroglyphics, origin of, 297.

Hilarion, Master, French Letter to Olcott (facsimile), 129-32.

Hina-yäna [Hinayana], Mahayana, and transmigration, 115.

H indoo-Koosh [ H indu-Kush ], 212, 220.

Hindu Almanac, 261.

Hinduism, soul has fled, 296-97.

Historians: and mythical age, 200; 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.

Hist, of Anc. Sit. Lit. See Müller. Hist, of Ind. Lit. See Weber.

Hiuan Thsang [ca. 596-664], 196, 267.

Holbach, Baron d’, Systeme de la Nature, 60, 375.

Homer, 201; Iliad, 219; 375.

Hottentot, and Fenelon, 5.

Howitt, Wm. [1792-1879], 291. Hsiung-nu, Mongolian robbers, 246.

399 Huang, first, of Tzin dynasty, 245 [Ch’in Shih Huang-ti, 221-210 B. C.].

Hui-neng [637-713 A.D.], Buddhist Patriarch, 252.

Hume, Allan O., 11 fn., 123.

Huxley, Prof. Thos. H. [18251895]: 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.

Hyphases, 243.


I

Iapetus, and Japhet, 220.

lapygians: 169; and Latin invaders, 201; inscriptions, 201, 206 ; sub-race of, 214.

laxartes, river, 222.

Idiots: and monadic memory, 45; congenital, incarnate at once, 45.

Ikshvaku, and Suryavansa, 57 fn. Ila [Ha], earth, 220.

Ilavrita [Ilavrita], and India, 220.

Iliad, and earth, 219.

“Imperator”, and “M. A. Oxon.”, 347.

India: allegedly Hellenized, 241; ancient intercourse with Europe, 300; cause of its affliction, 99100; cradle of Hellenic stock, 234; history of, misrepresented, 230-34; once connected with both Americas, 222; Southern, lower classes, 217.

Ind. Antiq. See Maurice.

Indian Mirror, 286, 351-53. Indians, American, 216, 222.

Ind. Studien. See Weber.

Individuality: disembodied, is higher triad, 75; survives, if possessing spiritual feelings, 43.

Indo-Aryans: 202, 209, 212; and Hindu-Kush, 229.

Indo-Europeans: origin of, 200; races, 203, 224.

Indra: and Dasyus, 219; and giant, 223; and Orpheus, 304, 306; same as Arjuna, 305; taught writing to Pelasgians, 305.

Indus, 220.

Induvansa [Induvansa] : Gautama Buddha a, 57; Kshatriyas traced to, 57 fn.

Infancy, Gospel of, 239 fn., 364.

Infinite: 151; and absolute of Wm. Hamilton, 152; no conscious relation with finite, 97 fn.

Ingersoll, Col. Bob: books of, 119; H. P. B.’s respect for, 124.

Initiates: secret language of, 297; studied sacerdotal language, 298; work of, in Book of Numbers, 214 (See Adepts).

Initiation: and phorminx, 305; sympathetic reaction taught at, 81.

“Inner-man” and nerve-aura, 213. Inner races, 213.

Inscription (s): at Conjeeveram, etc., and Sankara’s date, 197; at Gaya and Cunningham, 26062.

“Institutes”, of Gotomo, 52.

Insubres, 200.

Intelligence: animal, inheres in manas, 43; memory and, 49.

Intercourse: between adepts out of bodies, 81 fn.; between entities in Devachan, 80-81, 90-94; between monads in world of subjectivity, 88; with entities in Devachan, 79.

400 Involute, and Atlanteans, 222.

Ion, 215.

lonians, 216.

Ira [Ira], earth, 220.

Isaiah, prophecies of, 253.

Isis, priests of, 110.

Isis Unveiled. See Blavatsky.

Iswara [tsvara], and Almora Swami, 124.

Itali, 201, 212, 214.

Italians, pre-Roman, 212.


J

Jackson, J. W., Lectures on Mesmerism, 102 fn., 375.

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.

James, Wm., Essays in Popular Philosophy, 264, 375.

Japhet: 213 fn., 215; and Iapetus, 220.

Japhetidae, Indo-Germanic, 200.

J at aka [Jataka], birth stories, 222 Jehovah, 100.

Jesus: a Theosophist, 356; date of nativity uncertain, 250; genealogies of, 253; historically unproved existence of, 250.

Jewish, chronology, 204.

Jinarajadasa, C., Did Madame Blavatsky Forge the Mahatma Letters?, 132, 375.

–, Letters from the Masters of the Wisdom, Second Series, 11 fn., 375.

Jiva(s): and Jivatman, 41, 117; as anima mundi, 112; atoms animated by dormant, 112; lifeatoms of, after death, 109; or prana, distinct from atoms, 111; produces cohesion, 112-13.

Jivatman: and Jiva, 41; 7th principle and Nyaya, 61; misused in Fragment No. I, 117.

Jnana, two classes of, 337.

Jones, Sir Wm., 58 fn., 309.

Josephus, 299.

Journal of the T. S., 137.

Judaism, imposed on history, 165.

Judges, quoted, 348.

Jupiter Fulminator, and sun, 158.

Jupiter-Tinia, 222.

Justice: 257; absolute, 44; strictest, and Devachan, 85.


K

Kabala, Chaldean, 221.

Kadmean, characters, 299.

Kadmus, 298.

Kafir, 236.

Kaista, Kings of, 309.

Kalasoka [Kalasoka], 257, 258.

Kali-devi, insulted by padri, 284.

Kali Yuga. See Yuga.

Kalpa, recollections of Monad at end of, 93.

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-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.

Kamawachara [Kamavachara],91.

Kanada: and Vaiseshika School, 60; VaiseshiJca-Sutra of, 42 fn.; 368.

Kanda [Kanda], Vedic period, 178.

401 Kapila, contemporary of Buddha, 59.

Kapilavastu, 248.

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.

Karmania: 220; and Alexander’s invasion, 243; 274.

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.

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.

Katyayana [Katyayana] : and Skt. language, 303; date undetermined, 195-96; his Varttika. 196;376.

Kauravas, and Pandavas, 305 fn.

Kaushitaki Upanishad [Kaushita- kibrahmanopanishad], 256, 364.

Kazbek, Mount, 220.

Kedem, 298.

Kelto-Gaulic, sub-race, 214.

Kerala Utpatti: on Sankara’s date, 185, 189-90; unreliable, 188-9; 365.

Kern, J. H. C.: on Samvat era, 232, 273; Over de Jaartelling, etc., 242 fn.; 376.

Khabar: and Carnavon, 276; psychic intercommunication, 276-77.

Khorasan, “Salt Valley” by, and ancient civilizations, 165.

Khunrath, Henry, 39; 376-77.

Kiangsi, tribes of, 216.

Kinetic, and latent energy, 113.

Kingdom(s): and spiritual impulse, 174-75 (diagram); Deva-, and liberated monad, 175; mineral, as turning point for Monad, 173; seven, 173.

Kingsford, Dr. Anna Bonus: and Maitland criticize Esot. Bud- hisrn, 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.

Konga, Kings of, 184, 186.

Koot Humi: existence doubted, 347; a living man, personally known to many, 349.

Kosas [Kosas], five, and monad, 79.

Krishna [Krishna]: 100; belongs to Chandra or Induvansa, 57 fn.; death of, and Kali Yuga, 58; Universal Divine Principle, 306.

Krishnapaksham [Krishna-paksha], dark half of moon, 262.

Krita (or Satya) Yuga. See Yuga.

Kshatriyas: degraded, became Vrishalas or Yavanas, 307-08; traced to Chandra or Lunar Race, 57 fn.; tribes of, in Mahabharata, 307-08 and fn.

Kshayatithis, 262.

Kudali: Brahmans, 184; Matham, 185, 189.

Kulluka, on Sama-Veda, 63.

Kumarila [Kumarila]: and Pur-va-Mimamsa, 181; Barth on, and alleged Buddhist persecution, 181; false account of, in Kerala Utpatti, 189; 377.

402 Kumbakonam Matham, and Sankara’s date, 185, 187, 189.

Kumbhakarna [Kumbha-karna], Hindu Rip van Winkle, 206.

Kunti, wife of Pandu, 305 fn.

Kurile, islands, 222.

Ku-sum [Tib., spelled Sku-gsum; Skt., trikdya], triple form of the nirvanic state, 255.

Kusumanjali (Udayana), 42 fn.; 365.

Kwan-Shai-yin, same as Vach, 100.


L

Lalita Vis tar a, on Buddha studying 63 alphabets, 304; trans, by Mitra, 41; 365.

Language (s) : Aeolic, Attic, Os- can, 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.

Laplace, Pierre Simon, Marquis de [1749-1827], 150.

Larvae, play as spirits, 47.

Lassen, Christian [1800-1876], and Buddha’s death, 255.

Latins: 200; ancestors of Romans, 212; league of, 215.

Latium Antiquum, akin to Aeolic, 302.

Laws of Manu: 56, 58 fn., 61, 63, 221; on happiness, 340; on metempsychosis, 114 and fn.; on ten sins, 341; silent on Bengal, 309, 310; 365.

Leibnitz, Gottfried Wilhelm, Baron von [1646-1716], defines monad, 173.

Lenormant, F. [1837-1883], 217.

Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim [17291781], 294.

Letter Addressed to, etc. See Kingsford.

Letters, from Teachers, contain imperfections, 200.

Letters from the Masters, etc. See Jinarâjadâsa.

Letters of H.P.B. to A.P.S. See Blavatsky.

Leverrier, Urbain, [1811-1877], 156.

Lévi, Éliphas, Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie, 60, 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-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.

Light (London) : 292 fn., 332 fn., 334, 345; quoted, 134, 349-50; and Wyld’s letter, 329-34; 385.

Likhita, Code of, 61.

Lillie, A., Buddha and Early Buddhism, 348; 377.

Linghams, and topes, 240 and fn. Ling. Dévoilée. See Lévy-Bing. Lipi, meaning of, 237.

Lockyer, Sir N. [1836-1920], 1920], 156.

403 Logos: 7th principle or personal god, 50; spiritual mankind collectively, 355; universal, or divine Ego, 356.

Loka-natha, title of Buddha, 249.

London Lodge (L.L.): 225, 226 ; and Freethought literature, 121-25; president of, 126.

Lotus Bleu, Le, 11 fn., 386. Luceres, 214.


M

Mackenzie, Col., on Sankara, 185-86.

“M. A. Oxon”: 345, 346, 347, 348, 349-50.

Madhava, Barth on, 179.

Madhwacharya [Madhvacharya], 184, 377.

Madhwas [Madhvas], on Sankara, 187.

Madras Christian College Magazine, 328, 385.

Madras Times, 321-23, 386.

Madri, wife of Pandu, 305 fn.

Magadha, its calendar, 261.

Magas [King of Cyrene, d. 258 B.C.], 242.

Magi, Theosophy of the, 64.

Magia Adamica. See Eugenius Philalethes.

Magna Graecia: 200, 212; more ancient than believed, 167-68; pre- period and Rajputana, 238.

Magnetic, effluvia, 115.

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, 239; racial history in single drama, 238; 365.

Mahdbhdshya. See Patanjali.

Maha-bhutic [Mahabhautika], 80 fn.

Mahanama, and Buddha, 254.

Mahanirvana Tantra [Mahanir- vana-T antraf], 339, 365.

Mahaparinibbana Sutta, 258, 365.

Maharshi, meaning of, 60.

Maha Sahib, 129.

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.

Mahayana [Mahayana], 115. 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.

Manas: with kama, 144; dravya, 79; eternal and non-eternal, 80 fn.; in sleep, perceives reality, 78; maha-bhutic and tanmatras, 80 fn.; seed of personal intelligence, 78; spiritual self-consciousness, 80; union with Buddhi, 114.

Manasa-sarovara, Lake, 245.

Mandanamisra [Mandanamisra], 192.

Manes, 211 fn.

Mannus, and Germans, 219.

Mantra, Vedic period, 178.

Mantram, quoted, 289.

Manu. See Laws of Manu. Manus, of fourth Round, 221.

Manvantaric, last, hour, 151.

404 Mariette-Bey, A. F, F. [1821-81], 168.

Maruts, 302.

Mary, Virgin, same as Neith-Isis and Sophia, 280.

Massey, C. C.: 330; and Devachan, 70 fn.

Massey, Gerald [1828-1907], on Atlantis, 199 fn.

Massilians, 218.

Master K. H., at Bombay in astral sarira, 290.

Master M.: 124; and Subba Row, 133; note to Wm. H. Terry, 11 fn.

Mathadhipatis [Mathadhipatis], 179.

Matham [Matha]: monastery, 179; Kumbakonam, and Sankara’s date, 185; Kudali, 185.

Mathura, Matarea, 239 fn.

Matouan-lin, 259.

Matsya Purana [Matsya-Pura- na]; 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.

Maudsley, Dr. H., Body and Mind, 77 and fn., 378.

Maurice, Thomas, Indian Antiquities, 179-80, 378.

Mayavi-rupa [Mayavi-rupa] ; and adepts, 81 fn., 289-90; highest principles, 148.

Medicine, Indian, and Greeks, 241.

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.

Melanochroi, 213 fn.; 217.

Menander [342-292 B.C.], expedition against Ayodhya, 194.

Mesmerism, Leet, on, see Jackson.

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.

Midsummer Night’s Dream, 329. Migne, J. P. [1800-1875], Patro- logiae Cursus Completus, 240 fn, 378.

Mill, J. S, 318, 340.

Mimansa [Mimansa], and Jai- mini, 60.

Miracles, no, for initiates, 39.

Missionaries: and cocoanut, 128; 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.

Mlechchhas: no Senzar MSS in hands of, 62; relation to Pandavas, 305 fn.

Mohini M. Chatterjee, 287, 294.

Mommsen, C. M. Theodor [18171903], 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-405bule, 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, 17273; 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.

Mongoloids: 213 fn.; or 4th rootrace, 216, 222.

Monier-Williams, Sir: 180; on Patanjali’s date, 193-94; Indian Wisdom, 58 fn., 378.

Moon: and adepts’ views, 171; as “dust-bin”, 134, 330-31; H. P. B. on, 133-34.

Morality: and exoteric religions, 335-36; as assimilation to Universal Laws, 341; laws of, transcended by Mahatma, 339; of Buddhist or Adwaita, 337.

Morgan, Maj.-Gen. H. R., and H. P. B., 129.

Morsier, Madame de, 1.

Moryas: and Chohans of Kasya- pa’s lamasery, 246 fn.; chiefs of Nagara, 248; dynasty of, 258; three members of, dynasty living in India, 246 fn.

Mousseaux. See Gougenot des.

Muir, John, Original Skt. Texts, on Yavanas and Vrishalas, 30708 and 308 fn.; 378.

Mukti, 337.

Mulaprakriti [Mülaprakriti] : and Crookes, 148; three states of differentiation, 173.

Mule, and reproduction, 112.

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.

Mummy, throws off atoms, 109. 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 <5. 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.


N

Nagas [Nägas], 223.

Nanda, Kings of, 257, 258.

406 Narayana Upanishad [Nardyano- panishad], mantram in, 288, 366.

Nasmyth, James [1808-1890], willow-leaf theory of, 159-60.

Nastika, atheist, 61.

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.

Nebular Theory, and adepts, 15055.

Necromancy, and Sdma-Veda, 63.

Neff, Mary K., How Theos. Came to A ustr. and N. Zealand, 11 fn., 379.

Negroids, 213 fn.

Neith-Isis, and Virgin Mary, 280. Nerve-aura, ethnic varieties of, 213.

Neter-Khari, divine speech of Egypt, 298.

New York World, on adepts in mayavi-rupa, 289-90; 386.

Niebuhr, B. G. [1776-1831], 301.

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.

Nirvanee [Nirvani], of seventh degree, 256.

Nirvanic: era, 254; ku-sum and, state, 255; limited, state of Devachan, 93.

Noah: and Patriarchs, 207; Greek, 219; Hindu, type of 5th race, 223; Jewish, 223; picnic of, on Ararat, 348.

Novensiles, and Atlanteans, 222.

Numbers, Book of, and races, 214.

Numismatics, 227.

Nydya-Sutras (Gotama Aksha- pada) : 39, 55, 56, 59, 60; and Adrishta, 61 ; 366.

Nyr-Nyang, and Buddha’s nirvana, 255.


O

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.

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 Brah- manical 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.

–, Diaries, quoted, 129.

–, Old Diary Leaves: 129, 287. on Subba Row’s death, 271; 379.

–, Posthumous Humanity, 284 fn.; 370.

Olympiades, 201.

407 Olympus, 218; and Prometheus, 220.

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.

Orig. Skt. Texts. See Muir.

Orpheus: and Ribhu, 304; and Zagreus, 306; origin of, 306; learned “letters”, 306.

Oscan, 302.

Over de Jaartelling, etc. See Kern. 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.


P

Paducachaytra [Padukakshetra?], 184.

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-Kuk- kutarama], convent of 245.

Pandus [Pandavas]: and Po- cocke’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.

Parabrahm [Parabrahman] : and Atman, 172, 318 fn.; and “Brahman-killer”, 114; impersonal Principle, 50; universal Divine Essence, 354.

Paracelsus, 39.

Paramaguru, of Sankara, 193.

Paramanu rupa [Paramanu-rupa], atomic nature of manas, 80 fn.

Paramatman: as Adrishta, 61; soul distinct from, 76.

Paropamisos, 220, 273.

Pardsara Code, 61, 366.

Parasurama [Parasurama], and Malabar customs, 188.

Pariahs, regeneration of, 314-15.

Paroksha, 337.

Pataliputra [Pataliputra], and Buddha’s prophecies, 244, 258.

Patanjali: 178; and Gaudapada, 193; and Sanskrit, 303; date of, 193-94, 196; same as Govinda Yogi, 192-93; Sankara’s guru, 192-93, 197; wrote on medicine and anatomy, 196; Mahabhashya: 193, 196; date of, 194, 196; 365. Yoga Sutras, 193, 196, 368.

Pausanias, and sacrifice of wives, 305 fn.

Peeplaj Temple, 284.

Pelagos, 301.

408 Pelasgians: and kshatriyas, 308; and Thracia, 307; and writing, 302; culture of, 167; forefathers of Hellenes, 166; origin and language of, discussed, 30102; sub-race of, 214.

Peleg, and Pelasgians, 167, 301.

Peling, and Tibetans, 235.

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.

Philanthropy: 326; and reticence of adepts, 143.

Philo of Biblus, 299.

Philosophic Inquirer, The, 65-67, 386.

Phoenicia(ians): 167 ; and India, 300; and Sanskrit, 298 fn.; and writing, 297, 299.

Phorminx, and Orpheus, 305.

Pindam [Pinda], at Gya and bhu- tas, 310-1'3.

Pindus, 218.

Pippal Cave, 247 fn.

Pisadlas, and Sama-Veda, 63.

Pitris, intercourse with, 62.

Piyadasi [Priya-darsin] : title of two Kings, 237,257; inscription of, and Alexander, 242 and fn.

Pleiades, at Pralaya, 162-63.

Plutarch, 244, 257.

Po, Maoric word, 288.

Pococke, Edward, on Pandavas, 306.

Poita, and Olcott, 324.

Pomerium, 214.

Poona Observer, 323.

Pope, Symmachus, as first, 252.

Po-pha, Tib. for Adi-Buddha, 288. Popol-Vuh, 223, 366.

Poseidonis, 163, 216, 220.

Prakrit [Prakrit], 208.

Prakriti: and Purusha, 52; as mineral kingdom, 172.

Pralaya: and impulse of births, 115; Central Sun unveiled at, 163; planetary, 44 fn.; solar, and Hercules myth, 162.

Prana [Prana]: 117; or Jiva, distinct from atoms, 111.

Prarthana Samaj [Prarthana Sa- maj], 95 fn.

Prayer, and equilibrium of nature, 98 fn.

Prec. of Jesus. See Rammohun Roy.

Presence, implies absolute consciousness, 97 fn.

Present, the one eternal, 77 Prevorst, Seeress of, 144.

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.

Projection, of double, 289-93. Prometheus, meaning of, 220.

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.

Psychic: association and death, 79; 409intoxication, 291 ; lines of, intercommunication, 276; research strongly recommended, 358.

Psychological Review, 331, 386.

Psychology: esoteric, 146; molecular, 68.

Psychometer, and objects, 116. Ptolemy, Claudius, 242, 243.

Pujarees [Pûjârîs], beliefs of, produce effects, 312.

Punch, quoted, 322.

Puranas [Purânas] : 208, 258 ; and Parasurama, 188; and Va- sishtha, 156-57 fn. ; conceal history, 230; Yuga Purana, 236.

Purusha: 288; and Prakriti, 52. Purva Mimamsa [Pûrva Mîmân- sâ], and Kumârila, 181.

Pyrrha, 218, 219, 220. Pythagoras. See Yavanachârya.

Python, and Pythonesses, 279.


Q

Quintus Curtius, unreliable, 244: 379-80.


R

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 P opol-V uh, 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.

Radiant Matter, 52, 145.

Rajadharmanusasana parvan, 309, 366.

Rajagriha [Rajagriha]: 246 fn., 258.

Rajas, 339.

Rajatarangini [Rajataramginl], 186, 366-67.

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.

Rama, and Suryavansa, 57 fn., 194.

Ramanuja [Ramanuja], 183, 380.

Ramaswamier, S.: 128; meets adept in Sikkim, 290.

Ramayana [Ramayana], 286.

Ramchenderjee, Janardan, The Biographical Sketches of Eminent Hindu Authors, 185, 380.

Ram Misra Sastri, 41.

Ram Mohun Roy: 100, 183; on Sankara’s date, 187-88; Precepts of Jesus, etc., 353, 380.

Ramnes, 214.

Ravana [Ravana], 206.

Recollections, etc. See Carnarvon. Red, earth and Adam, 219.

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.

410 Religion (s): all, rest on one foundation, 355; cannot prove practically personal God, 100; defined by Buddha, 341; derived from relegere, 99; essentials of, 95-100; H.P.B. and shams in, 118; Raj Narain Bose on, 95-97; truths in every, 118.

Religions of India. See Barth.

Resurrection, absolute, at end of Kalpa, 93.

Rhys Davids, T. W.: 342, 345, 346; Jataka Book, 239 fn.; Buddhism, on Avalokiteswara, 346; 348, 349; 380.

Ribhu [Ribhu], and Orpheus, 304. Rig-Brahmanas [Rig-Brahmanas], 302.

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.

Romaka-pura, 236.

Romans: and old Greeks, Atlan- teans, 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.

Rosen: Michel, 51-52; Sophie, 1, 47, 64.

Rosse, William Parsons, Earl of [1800-1867], 149.

Roth, Rudolph von [1821-1895], 241, 274.

Rouge, Olivier, vicomte de, on Phoenician alphabet, 298-99.

Round (s): and Races develop parallel with principles and senses, 144; revealed science at every, 280.

Roustaing, J. B., Four Gospels, etc., 106, 381.

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.


S

Sabda [Sabda], and Gymnosoph- ists, 196.

Sabine, element in Rome, 215.

Sagara [Sagara], 194, 308.

Sagee, Emelie, and double, 292-93.

St. Ennodius, 252, 373-74.

St. George, and Theseus, 240.

Saint-Germain, Count de, fifthrounder, 145.

St. James Gazette, and F.sot. Buddhism, 342-49; 386.

St. John: 116; and Irenaeus, 116 fn.

St. John Damascene, Life of Bar-laam and Josaphat, and Buddhism, 240 and fn.; 381.

St. Mark, on Mystery' of Kingdom, 333-34.

Saka [Saka].

Saketa [Saketa]. See Ayodhya.

Sakkayaditthi [Sakkayaditthi], defined, 78.

Sakuntala [Sakuntala], 183-84.

Sakyasinha [Sakyasinha], 250.

Salamanders, and foetus, 103.

Sali Suka, Bhikshu, 246.

Salivahana [Salivahana], 227.

Rupawachara [Rupavachara], defined, 91.

411 Salzer, Dr. Leopold, 68.

Samadhi, 82, 338.

Sdma-Veda, impure, 63 and fn.; 367

Samhita [Samhita], 305.

Samkhya, and Kapila, 59.

Samma-Sambuddha, 254.

Samnites, 212. Samvat [Samvat], Samvatsara [Samvatsara], era of, 205, 227, 230-31, 232, 257, 273.

Sanchoniathon, 299.

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 ot, 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.

Sankaradigvijaya [Samkaradig- vijaya], of Madhava Vidyaran- ya, 189, 192, 193; 367.

Sankara Vijay a [Samkaravijaya] of Anandagiri, unreliable, 19192; 367.

Sankara Vijayavilasa [Samkara- vijayavilasa], of Chitsukhacha- rya, 189; 367.

Safikha, Code of, 61.

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.

Sanskrita Bhashya, 303. Sanskritists, 60, 259.

Saptaparna Cave [Saptaparna; Pali, Sattapanni] ; Buddha on. 246-47 fn.

Sardinia, and Atlantis, 218. Sargent, Bishop, 128.

Sastras, 59 fn., 68, 100.

Sastris, 59, 59 fn.

Satapatha Brahmana [Satapatha Brahmana], and Arjuna, 305; 367.

Satva, 339.

Satya Ioka, and Vasishtha, 156-57 fn.

Satya (or Krita) Yuga. See Yuga. Sauramanam [Sauramana] : 261; and Buddha’s absolute nirvana, 256.

Savam asaucham [sava asaucha], and Samaveda, 63.

Sayanacharya [Sayanacharya], 192, 381.

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 of Rei. See Raj N. Bose. Scientific American, 101-02, 386. Scrapbook XI (17), 1, 6, 64, 65.

412 Secchi, Padre Angelo [1818-1878], 156.

Secrecy, reason for, 333-34.

Secret Doctrine. See Blavatsky.

Secrets, of Past, to be soon uncovered, 259.

Seleucidae, 236.

Seleucus Nicator [365-280 B.C., King of Syria], 242.

Semites, cradle of, 224.

Senses, in relation to races and rounds, 144-45.

Senzar Brahma-bhâshya, 62. Serpents, and Dragons, 223.

Shakespeare, 329, 332, 333.

Shamo Desert : 222 ; and first civilization of 5th race, 165.

Shells: 43, 82; and post-mortem offerings, 312-13; as vampires, 46.

Shem, 205, 213 fn., 215.

Sicily, and Atlantis, 218.

Sidon, 299.

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.

–, Esoteric Buddhism, 140, 141, 144, 163, 170, 171, 179, 221, 280, 263; and Replies to Myers, 129-275; attacked by Wyld, 329-34; criticized, 13435, 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.

–, Mahatma Ltrs to: 70 fn.; 135, 136-37, 330 fn.; 381.

Sirius, a mere atom, 149. Sisunâga [Pâli, Susunâga], 258.

Sivuli, in Tuluva, 184.

Sleep, and manas, 78.

Smârta Brahmans, 184.

Smith, Prof. John, 11 fn.

Smriti [Smriti] : and Malabar, 189; and Parasurama, 188 ; contain historical records, 229-30.

Société Scientifique des Occultistes de France, 126.

Société Scientifique d’Études Psychologiques, 7, 37, 38 fn., 48.

Société Théosophique d’Orient et d’Occident, 125-26.

Society for Psychic Research, 358 ; Proceedings, 264, 386.

Solar: analogy of man and, system, 154; nature of, stuff, 152.

Somnambulist, fifth principle ot, and magnetizer, 50.

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.

Space: septenary, 151-52; ultimate nature of, 74.

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.

Spiritism, and Occultism, 48.

413 Spiritual: nature and Yoga, 100; sense never sleeps, 78.

Sraddha, efficacy of, 312.

Sraman achäryas [Sramanächä- ryas], 245.

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.

Stars: and chemical elements, 156; clusters of, and nebulae, 15051; distances of, may be false, 149; novae, 151.

Statues, seven golden, of Buddha, 245-46.

Stenzler, and Yajnavalkva, 61, 382.

Stewart, Balfour, 76; The Unseen Universe, 111, 115; 382. Stewart, Dugald, 205, 382.

S. T. K.***Chary, on monad, 172. Sthula sarira [Sthüla-sarira], inactivity of, and higher planes, 338.

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, 17697; H.P.B.’s note on reply by, to Maitland, 136; replies to Kingsford, etc., 135.

–, Esoteric Writings of, 135.

–, Observations, etc., 135-36, 382-83.

Subjective: entities in arupa-lokas, 92; reality and manas in sleep, 78; state(s), 89-90, 92, 93.

Subjectivity: and Devachan, 90; and objectivity, 111 fn.; and Parabrahm, 76; ascending scale of, 76; intercourse of monads in world of, 88; of the Absolute, 175.

Sudras [Sudras], and Brahmans’ falsehoods, 257, 258.

Sugata, title of Buddha, 249.

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.

Sureswaracharya [Suresvaracha- rya], see Mandanamisra.

Surya [Surya]: 302; and Yogi robes, 156-157.

Suryasiddhanta [Suryasiddhanta], and Buddha’s date, 262.

Suryavansa, 57 and fn.

Sushupti, state of, 74 fn.

Sutra [Sutra]: 142, 178. 196, 296, 304.

Sutras. See Panini.

Suttee [Sati], 65.

Symmachus, first “Pope”, 252. Sy st erne, etc. See Holbach.

Swedenborg, his fancies, 88-89.

414

T

Tages, son of Thevetat, 222. Talkotins, and widows, 65-67.

Talleyrand, and gratitude, 282. Tamas, 339.

Tanha [Tanhâ], and disembodied entities, 92.

Tanmatras [Tanmâtras], and selfconsciousness, 80 and fn.

Taranatha [Târanâtha], 257. Tattwabodhini Pâtrika, 95, 386.

Tavlor, Dr., on Sankara’s date, ¡85, 187, 190.

Tennent, Sir J. E., and Maha- vansa, 242; 383.

Terry, Wm. H., 40; Master M.’s note to, 11 fn.

Tertullian, De Spectaculis, on hell, 85 fn.; 383.

Tetraktis, relation to Trinity and Septenary, 280.

Thaumaturgists, 96 fn.

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.

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.

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.

Theosophy: and anthropomorphism, 355; and inner man, 355; and religions, 96 fn.; and Rishis, etc., 64; and Tremeschini, 56; defined, 96 fn., 353; Ishmaels of, 325.

Thessaly, 218, 219.

Thevetatas, Etruscan gods, 222.

Thlinkithians, 223.

Thurman, Dr., 38.

Tiravellum [Tiruvallam], Mahatma of, 134, 137.

Tiru Vicrama, 184.

Titles, 214.

Tod, Col. James [1782-1835], and Rajputs’ descent, 207.

Transmigration: of life-atoms, meaning of, 109-17.

Tremeschini, M: and Yugas, 55, 59; answers H. P. B., 64, 65; errors of, about Theosophy, 3839, 52, 53, 54; his grand evidence, 55; H.P.B. answers, 665.

Treta Yuga. See Yuga.

Trishna [Trishna], 92.

True Northerner, ¡02, 386. Tuisto, and red earth, 219.

Tuluva, 184.

Turamaya, and Weber, 236. Turanians, cradle of, 217, 224.

Tumour, George [1799-1843], 415and Buddha, 247 fn., 255.

Tursenoi [also Turshas, Tyrsenh], pre-Roman, 167.

Turvasa [Turvasa], and Yava- nas, 308.

Tyndall, John [1820-93], 5; on sun’s heat, 161-62.

Tyrus, Tyre, 164, 167, 299.

Tzina (China), 245.


U

Uber Buddha’s, etc. See Wester-gaard.

Ujjaini, meridian of, and Kali Yuga, 58.

Umbro-Sabellians, 201, 215.

Unseen Universe. See Stewart.

Upanishad Bhdshya (Samkaracha- rya), 191, 368.

Upanishads, 59, 208, 297 fn.

Uraba, gulf of, 221.

Usher, Archbishop, 164.

Utpala Varna [Utpala-Varna], power of Buddha, 255.


V

Vach [Vach] : mystery language, 298; voice of deity, 100.

Vachaspati, and Olcott, 324.

Vacuum, absolute, impossible, 152.

Vaidya, Kings, 309.

Vaisakha, full moon of, 287.

Vaisali: 246 fn., 258.

Vaiseshika School, 60.

Vaiseshika-Sutra. See Kanada.

Vaivasvata, 223.

Valentinus, 211 fn.

Vansavali, genealogies, 57 fn.

Varaha-Mihira, 273.

Vararuchi, 178.

Varttiha (Katyayana): 196; on yavanani, 237; 368.

Varuna [Varuna], 302.

Väsana [Väsanä], and vritti, 338.

Vasishtha [Vasishtha] : 308 ; Purd- nas on, and Sun, 156-57; Code of, 61.

Vastu, the one reality, 86.

Vayu [Vayu], 302.

Vayu Purana [Väyu-Purana], lists Nanda and i iorya dynasties, 258; 368.

Vedanta: 60; and monad, 74 fn.; identical with Buddhism, 344; on Jiva and Jivatman, 41.

Vedas: antiquity of, 177; Gautama Rishi’s views of,-61; on Dasyus, 219; written a¿Äthens, 240.

Venkatagiri, raja of, 132.

Vidyaranya [Vidyaranya]: and Sringeri Matham, 192.

–, Adhikdrar 'iratnamala, 191, 362.

–, Samkaradigvijaya: 189, 193; reliable, 192; Wilson on, 192; 367.

Vighadia [Vighatika?], and Sau- ramanam, 261.

Vijaya: journey of, to Lanka, 24749; Müller on, 252-53.

Vikara [Vikära], defined, 80.

Vikramaditya [Vikramaditya], era of, uncertain, 230-31, 257.

Vindusara, 257.

Vishnu Purana [Vishnu-puräna], and seven continents, 220; 368.

Visishtadwaitees [Visishtädvaitis], resign, 124.

Vizianagram, raja of, 132.

Volition: as kama, 80 fn.; in adepts, 81; rendered passive, 78.

Vril, not fiction, 143 fn.

Vrishalas [Vrishalas], degraded Kshatriyas, 307-08.

Vyasa [Vyäsa] : 193; date of, 178.

–, Harivansa, 194, 364.

–, Brahma-Sutras, 178, 363.

416

W

Waroquier, Μ. de, 37, 47, 50.

Weber, A. F.: on Oriental writings, 163; on Panini’s date, 304; on Vyasa’s date, 178; 384.

–, Indien Studien, 179, 384.

–, The History of Indian Literature: 210-11 in., 233-34, 237, 267; on date of Rama- yana, 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.

Wilkinson, Sir John Gardner [1797-1875], on tenets of Egyptian initiates, 110-11.

Will: and inner man, 77; as kama, 78; confused with volition, 77.

Wilson, H. H., A Dictionary, Sanskrit and English: on Sankara and Buddhism, 182-85, 189-90; 384.

–, Essays and Lectures, etc., on Sankara’s date, 180, 384.

–,Rig-V eda Sanhitd, 2T3, 384.

Worlds, in our atmosphere, 151.

Wren, Sir C. [1632-1723], 241.

Writing: antiquity of, 297 ff.; cursive, preceded by ideography, 307; known centuries before Panini, 304; silence on, 306.

Wyld, Dr. G. W., 133-4; attacks Esot. Buddhism, 329-34.


XYZ

Xanthochroi, 213 fn., 217. Xisuthros, Babylonian, 223.

Xoanon, and Orpheus, 301.

Yájñavalkya: and worship of planets, 235; Dharma-Sastra of, mentions Gautama Rishi’s Code, 61; 385.

Yajur-Veda, 63 fn., 368.

Yakshas, of Lanka, 248.

Yasodhara, power of Buddha, 255.

Yavana(s) : 300; defined, 195, 235; degraded Kshatriyas, 30708; expedition of, 194; Hari- vamsa 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.

Yavanani: explained by Panini, 195; -lipi, defined, 237. Yoga-Vidyá, 61.

Yogi [Yogin], Raja, and initiatory training, 339.

Yuga(s): and Codes of Laws, 61; Christian era and, 261; entire, separates the two Gautamas, 62; exoteric and esoteric counts, 5758; Kali, and Buddha’s absolute Nirvana, 256; Kali, when started, 58; Satya, a perfect square, 59; Trata [Yougo], and Tremeschini, 55-56, 59.

Yuga Purana [Yuga-Purána], and Yavanas, 236, 369.

Zagreus, and Orpheus, 306.

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.

Zoroaster, secret writings of, 51.