THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY, Indian Headquarters (Varanasi)

India / Uttar Pradesh / Varanasi
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Formation:
Theosophical Society's foundation act
The Theosophical Society was founded in New York City, USA, in 1875 by Helena Blavatsky, Henry Steel Olcott, William Quan Judge and others. Its initial objective was the investigation, study and explanation of mediumistic phenomena. After a few years Olcott and Blavatsky moved to India and established the International Headquarters at Adyar, Madras (Chennai). There, they also became interested in studying Eastern religions, and these were included in the Society's agenda. After several iterations the Society's objectives have evolved to be:
(1)to form a nucleus of the universal brotherhood of humanity without distinction of race, creed, sex, caste, or colour.
(2)to encourage the study of comparative religion, philosophy, and science.
(3)to investigate the unexplained laws of nature and the powers latent in man.
In addition to the stated objectives, as early as 1889 Blavatsky purportedly had told a group of Theosophical students that the real purpose of establishing the Society was to prepare humanity for the reception of the World Teacher when he appeared again on earth. This was repeated again more publicly by Annie Besant in 1896, five years after Blavatsky's death. [1] In Blavatsky's own writings, the only reference to a similar idea indicated that it would not be for at least a century[2].
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Coordinates:   25°18'23"N   82°59'37"E
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