Sanskrit Study in the West
I. No event in the intellectual history of the nineteenth century is, perhaps, of so great importance, and likely to produce such fruitful results, as… Read More »Sanskrit Study in the West
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I. No event in the intellectual history of the nineteenth century is, perhaps, of so great importance, and likely to produce such fruitful results, as… Read More »Sanskrit Study in the West
When The Path first appeared on the scene, the World and the Sun, two prominent daily newspapers of New York, devoted a large space to… Read More »The Press and Occultism
The Theosophical doctrine, while endorsing many of the views of the Darwinian system of evolution, has so supplemented that doctrine with another—that of man’s spiritual… Read More »The Speech of the Gods
[Note: the following are two parts published in June and July, 1886] [June, 1886] Dear Brother: Is there any dictionary or book giving the correct… Read More »Pronunciation of Sanskrit & The Sanskrit Language
In the first number of The Path was inserted a prophecy made from certain books in India called Nadigrandhams, respecting the Society. This called forth… Read More »Another Theosophical Prophecy
[For some background, see: “A Levy of Arms Against Theosophy”] In the August Bulletin the esteemed “Fellow of the Theosophical Society” promised the reader proof “That if… Read More »My Final Word to the Reply of Mr. Tremeschini
I am entrusted with the task of putting together some facts which would support the view that the art of writing was known in India… Read More »Was Writing Known Before Panini?
In Light (of February 11) “C. C. M.,” in the article “Communicating Spirits,” says the following:— “It will thus be seen (1) that only the… Read More »The Present Great Need of a Metaphysico-Spiritual Vocabulary
Noticing the sad fact of the impending dissolution of the “Sanskrit Text Society,” founded at London in 1865, through the exertions of the late Professor… Read More »[The Lack of Interest in Sanskrit Studies]