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- Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa (16 December 1875, British Ceylon – 18 June 1953, United States) was a Ceylonese author, occultist, freemason and theosophist...
- Dorothy Jinarajadasa (1882 - 1963) was a Scottish-Indian feminist, suffragette, and writer. Along with Margaret Cousins and Annie Besant, she established...
- at Adayar, Madras, in 1917 by Annie Besant, Margaret Cousins, Dorothy Jinarajadasa, and others to liberate women from the deplorable condition women suffered...
- from the physical body at will. The Theosophist author Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa wrote: "When a person dies, they become fully conscious in the astral...
- schools of Ceylon). Among the pupils of this school was a young Buddhist Jinarajadasa, who later worked as the fourth President of the Theosophical Society...
- people of Honolulu, and it became the Foster Botanical Garden. In 1950, Jinarajadasa took three saplings of the Sri Maha Bodhi to plant two saplings in Chennai...
- 1930, Ch. V. Jinarajadasa 1919, p. 33. Jinarajadasa 1919, pp. 33–5. Tillett 1986, p. 138. Jinarajadasa 2013, First phenomenon. Jinarajadasa 1919, p. 113...
- Besant (1907 to 1933). George Arundale (1934 to 1945). Curuppumullage Jinarajadasa (1946 to 1953). Nilakanta Sri Ram (1953 to 1972). John Coats (1972 to...
- the Universe now begins to appear as a pure mathematician." To that Jinarajadasa adds his observation that the Great Architect is "also a Grand Geometrician...
- January 1918 by two Theosophist feminists –Margaret Cousins and Dorothy Jinarajadasa– and continued until August 1936. Its title was Sanskrit for the dharma...