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Re: Theos-World A Casebook of Encounters with the Theosophical Mahatmas

Apr 02, 2004 01:22 AM
by samblo


Daniel, 
Thanks for the links, scanning them I saw one that aligns to recent
activity I have been looking at specifically. I have been looking into
the trip Madame Blavatsy made to "Pauri Dzong" when she was very ill.
Interestingly I found a few nice present day websites about Paro Dzong
and a place that seems to have a correlate to the "3 month stasis" that
K.H. performed. Here are the websites and an excerpt from the testimony
letter on the Link you gave us:

> 
> > 
> Case 27
R. Casava Pillai
May-October 1882, 
Nellore, Bombay and Darjeeling, India. 

> I there left Madame Blavatsky and her servant near the Railway Station, 
> and crossed the Hughly by a boat to the other side, and walked about 5 miles to 
> the Nalhati Station, and then took the mail train for Siliguri, which I 
> reached on the 20th early in the morning, and took the rail for Darjiling which 
> place I reached about evening and met Babaji Dharbagirinath that very night 
> just when I was in the greatest fix to find my way to the North. We were both 
> together until the 28th. We travelled together, both on horse-back and on foot 
> in Bhutan, Sikkim, &c. We visited several "Gumpas" (temples). In the course 
> of these travels, just about Pari or Parchong on the northern frontier of 
> Sikkim, I had the good fortune and happiness to see the blessed feet of the most 
> venerated Masters Kut Humi and M[orya] in their physical bodies. The very 
> identical personages whose astral bodies I had seen in my dreams, &c., since 
> 1869, and in 1876 in Madras, and on the 14th September 1882 in the 
> head-quarters at Bombay. Besides, I have also seen a few advanced chelas, and among them, 
> the blessed Jwalkool who is now a Mahatma. 


http://www.cs.unm.edu/~shapiro/BHUTAN/MIDSIZE/tigersnest.html

Bhutan and Paro Dzong:
http://www.h-of-r.com/c&i/bhutan/bh_att_paro.html

Paro Dzong:
http://www.h_of_r.com/images/images_bhutan/bh_paro_03.jpg

Bhutan Map:
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/mapshells/indian_subcontinent/bhutan/bhutan.htm

Bhutan means "the End of Tibet" indicating it was once considered an interior 
part of Tibet and the border limit. 

John
















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