RE: [theosophia] Re: A Prophecy about the T.S. in India
Dec 01, 2004 03:34 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck
Nov 30 2004
AN OLD PROPHECY
This old prophecy about the THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY has been published before,
but ought to be given consideration, now that we have just passed the 129th
year of its founding on November 17th.
Best wishes,
Dallas
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AN OLD PROPHECY ABOUT THE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
A PRECURSOR TO THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
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A Yogis Prophecy
What appears to have been a forerunner of The Theosophical Society
in India was the Samarasa Veda Sanmarga Sangham, founded in 1867 by
Ramalingam Swami a famous South Indian Yogi, to spread the
principle of Universal Brotherhood and propagate the true doctrine of the
Vedas.
The lofty ethics of this teachings were not popular, mostly
because he preached against caste, saying that the distinction
between races and castes would eventually cease and Universal
Brotherhood would be accepted.
Towards the end of his life Ramalingam Yogi made the following
astonishing prophecy, and made it repeatedly:
"You are not ready to become members of this Society of Universal
Brotherhood. The real members of that Brotherhood are living far
away, towards the north of India. You do not listen to me. Yet the
time is not far off when persons from Russia, America and other
foreign lands will come to India and preach to you the same
doctrine of Universal Brotherhood. Then only will you know and
appreciate the grand truths that I am vainly trying to make you to
accept.
You will soon find that the Brothers who live in the far North will work a
great many wonders in India, and thus confer incalculable benefits
upon this our country."
These facts are recorded in " Hints on Esoteric Theosophy" by
Pandit Velayudam, a pupil of Ramalingam and Tamil Professor of the
Presidency College, Madras, who adds this note:
"This prophecy has in my opinion just been literally fulfilled. The
facts that the Mahatmas in the North exist is no new idea to us
Hindus; and the strange fact that the advent of Madame Blavatsky
and Colonel Olcott from Russia and America was foretold several years
before they came to India is an incontrovertible proof that my guru
was in contact with those Mahatmas under whose direction the
Theosophical Society was subsequently founded."
H.P. Blavatsky comments on these remarks of Pandit Velayudam:
This is one of those cases of previous foretelling of a coming
event, which is least of all open to suspicious of bad faith. The
honorable character of the witness, the wide publicity of his
Guru's announcements, and the impossibility that he could have got from
public rumor, or the journals of the day, any intimation that the
Theosophical Society would operate in India - all these conspire to
support the inference that Ramalingam Yogi was verily in the
counsels of Those who ordered us to found the Society.
In March 1873 we were directed to proceed from Russia to Paris.
In June 1873 we were told to proceed to the United States where we
arrived July 6th .
This was the very time when Ramalingam was most forcibly
refiguring the events that should happen.
In October 1874 we received an intimation to do to Chittenden, Vermont,
where, at the famous homestead of the Eddy family, Colonel Olcott was
engaged in making his investigations - now so celebrated in the annals of
Spiritualism - of the so called "materialization of Spirits."
November 1975 the Theosophical Society was founded, and it was not
until 1878 that the correspondence began with friends in India
which resulted in the transfer of the Society's Headquarters to Bombay
in February 1879.
Note. Ramalingam Yogi died or rather "disappeared," in 1874, at
Valadur near Chidambaram his birthplace.
At Valadur he built a dharmasala, or mission house, where the poor were
given and are still given, food and shelter free. He is credited with
occult
powers which enable him to perform what are called miracles,
quenching fire, turning water into oil, changing carnivorous people
into vegetarians.
His Tiru Arutpa (Path of Light) is among the masterpieces of the Tamil
literature.
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Extracted from the article:
"The Progressive Founding of the T.S."
written by J. L. Davidge
published in THEOSOPHIST, July 1939.
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Many thanks Erica and Steve
I am going to give this a wider circulation if you don't mind
Thanks for finding it.
Dallas
Nov 30 2004
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