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RE: Theos-World America's wisdom with care

Mar 07, 2006 05:59 AM
by W.Dallas TenBroeck


3/7/2006 5:50 AM

This may prove useful:

			CHRONOLOGY AND KALPAS


	THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT DOWN THE AGES

			[ Archaic BC  to 300 BC ]

A Chronological Index to Articles  on  Historical Subjects and Personages
in THEOSOPHY MAGAZINE, THE THEOSOPHICAL MOVEMENT
and THE THEOSOPHICAL GLOSSARY

		==============

A study in the transmission of the Wisdom of the Ages.
	____________________________

[ All references, unless otherwise indicated, are in Theosophy Mag. 
Volumes 1 to 83 (T), and the Theosophical Movement Volumes 1 to 63 (TM).

Other references are taken from Key, HPB Articles, 
WQJ Articles, S D, ISIS, Collected Works of HPB, [ CWB ], 
Theosophical Glossary,  [Glos.], Theosophist [ Thst. ], A	
Modern Panarion [ Mod. P.], Path, Lucifer, Transactions, etc...]

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An  Introduction  to  a  Theosophical  C H R O N O L O G Y
			__________
	
This is an attempt to place events and personages within various accepted
and Theosophical time-frames.  It is hoped that it will help in observing
evidence of the Wise Men and Sage Adepts of the past at work.

It will help the compilers if you would contribute any corrections or
additions to this growing project, as a result of your own study and use of
this list.
                           
 Most time references are based on the periods that HPB has given us in
either Isis or The S.D., or in her articles.  This is under active
completion and verification, hence, you will be asked to 
excuse some errors that will be found, and invited to draw the attention of
the compilers to corrective facts.

 Verifying dates have occasionally been secured from Encyclopedia Britannica
and other sources, and those have been added to those secured from
Theosophical sources. If  uncertain :  c / ? .
                        _______________________________

Abbreviations used:

IS  =  Isis Unveiled           	Glos  =  Theosophical Glossary       
SD  =  The Secret Doctrine       	T = Theosophy Magazine (LA)
Key  =  Key to Theosophy        	Theos't  =  Theosophist  (Adyar)
Lucif=  Lucifer Magazine         	Path  =  The Path  (New York)
ML  =  Mahatma Letters           	T M  =  Theos. Movement (Bombay)
Ocean= Ocean of Theosophy    	HPB Art = Collected HPB Articles
CWB = Collected Works HPB  	WQJ Art = Collected WQJ Articles


	A THEOSOPHICAL VIEW OF CHRONOLOGY

	Introduction

The sub-title given to this survey indicates the attention that H. P.
Blavatsky paid to the historical, factual aspect, of the records of the
Adepts.	( SD I 272 )

One of the factors faced in the effort to redirect a vision of the scope of
time past is the tendency, inherited from theological  views in the West,
which tend to foreshorten history and dwarf the periods of evolution that
are a part of the lore of ancient nations especially in the East, in their
estimates or records concerning pre-historical eras and epochs, and events
which they recorded.

This present list considers time periods given in record preserved by the
Great Lodge of Adepts, from which HPB gives fragments of data relating to
vast achievements in the Past--and records or reports of its arts, sciences,
technologies, buildings, chronologies, astronomy, and a thousand other
indications, which tend to show that we are, in our present whirl of
research, retracing the patterns of that past, and adding to the testimony
that increasingly validates it.

Students of Theosophy take into account certain foundational concepts, such
as :--  

	1. Reincarnation:  that we are essentially in our spiritual,
natures, Immortals, and have lived many lives on this Earth;  we have
incarnated in the races of previous civilizations

	2. Karma, the law of justice and of fairness to all beings (from the
atom to Galaxy) is The Law for every aspect of the Universe;  and that it
consists of an harmonic balance at all points; so that all circumstances,
to-day, can be traced to choices made in earlier lives;
 
	3. the ideal of Human Brotherhood is not a myth but a solid fact as
science and psychology demonstrate daily that we share in each other, as in
all aspects of Nature;  and finally,  

	4. There is an actual, a Universal All--an Encompassing Unity (or
Causation), which forms the living and sensitive base for all evolution and
all individual consciousness.

A factor that serves to make the Universe, evolution, and man's independence
valuable, is the fact that it is, in reality, a vast school.  Every being
(from the imponderable atom to the utmost reaches of Space, is an entity, an
immortal and conscious "something" (perhaps a "pupil" of more or less
advancement in the vast scheme.  It is an index of the intelligence that is
innate in every life-atom that makes cooperation with every other being
possible, e.g.,  we could consider cellular cooperation in our body, where
some 100 trillion cells (made up of an incredible amount of atoms and
molecules) coordinate to give us a physical basis of life and consciousness.

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		C H R O N O L O G Y

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Year         	Groups, Tribes     	Notes and References
 From    To   	or Individuals               
=================================================

Universal and World  Periods      	SD II 69-70,   OCEAN 125
	_____________________________


     311,040,000 000 000  years = Maha Kalpa, Life of Brahma
                          (100 of Brahma's years)
                         [311 trillion, 40 billion]   		SD II  70

       3,110,400,000,000  years = 1 Year of Brahma   	SD II  70
                         [  3 trillion, 110 billion ]

           8,640,000,000  years = 1 Day + 1 Night of Brahma     

           4,320,000,000  years = 1 Kalpa =  l Day of Brahma or
                        1,000 Maha-Yugas   			SD II  69
                         or 14 Manus    			SD II 59-60
                  	    [see The Theosophist, Nov. 1885, p.115-6;]
                          	

1 Day of Brahma =   4,294,080,000  years = 994 Maha-Yugas 
				or 14 Manus  	SD II 308fn
            
             add     	          25,920,000  years = 1 Sandhi (twilight)  
                  _____________________
                             4,320,000,000  years = 1 Kalpa  or 

	1 Day of Brahma  (4 billion, 320 million)  SD II 69-70  

	1 Manvantara   =   306,720,000  years = 71 Maha Yugas 
				of 4,320,000 years

                     add                 1,728,000  years = 1 Sandhi  SD II
69
                    ____________________
                                       308,448,000  years   =   1 Manvantara


4 Yugas    [ The 4 "Ages" ]   .[Hindu Astronomy] 	SD II  69
        		                		ML p. 121, IS I 32

          1,728,000  years = Krita (or Satya, or Golden Age-Yuga) 
          1,296,000  years = Treta 	(or Silver Age--Yuga )         
             864,000  years = Dwapara ( or Bronze Age--Yuga )
             432,000  years - Kali 	( or Black, Iron Age--Yuga )
      __________________     
          4,320,000  years = 1 Maha Yuga - 1/1000th Brahma's day 
		   		SD II 69;  HPB III 422;  Lucif XIII, 183-4


		HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY

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Period		TITLE		AUTHOR	REFERENCE       
From	To	or Individual  	if any		Page  Volume
=========================================================


		ARCHAIC  AGES


Dangma  [the Wise]		S D I 27 45-7 218fn  [ Glos.  96 ]
Ah-hi - Dhyan Chohans-Dragons of Wisdom   [ Glos.  11 ]  Trans 23-4
Lipikas - Recorders .   		S D  I 31.   Glos. 190;   T  M  463
33
	   	 Trans. 147-8, SD I03-5, Echoes 13-15, T M  226  28
Who or What are the Lipika ?	T M  463   33
Dhyan Chohans   Lord of Light-Archangels	[ Glos. 101 ]  SD I 10 38
 Dhyan -  Dzyan - Gnyani- Jnani- Wise	[ Glos. 101 ]  SD I  13 42 108
			  Epitome 18, WQJ Art I 382 616, SD II 636fn
Planetary Spirits	.		[ Glos. 255 ]  SD I 81	
Prajapati	- Life Givers	[ Glos. 259 ]  SD I 81 89 94
Rishi-Prajapati	.	.	[ Glos. 278 ]  SD I 10 127
Kumara 	.    	SD I 458fn; II 584; [ Glos. 182, 289 ]  SD I 87 89
Pushan - Sun	.   		[WQJ Art I 583] [ Glos. 265 ]
Loka Pala	.	.	.[ Glos. 191 ]
Manasa Dhyanis - Highest Pitris	[ Glos. 203 ]  SD I 87 79 88
Lunar Gods - Pitris	.	[ Glos. 192-3, 217, 254 ]  SD II 557-60	
Marut Jivas  	.	.	.[ Glos. 208 ]
Devapi & Moru	. [Morya?]	[ Glos.  99 ]  SD I 378
Deva-Rishi	. 	.	[ Glos.  99 ]
Mundane Egg or Tree	.	[ Glos. 218 ]  SD I 57 359
Titans  		Is I 122 567 II 217-8 425 487-8  SD I 285 106
Maha Vidya - Esoteric Science	[ Glos. 200 ]  SD I 169
Occult Sciences	.	.	[ Glos. 237 ]
Ageless Repositories (HPB)	T  24 54
Sishta - seeds - remnants - Sages	[ Glos. 300 ]
Leaflets from Esoteric History	T   83, 129  48
Naga - Dragon of Wisdom	[ Glos. 222 ]  SD I 126 404
Mahatma	.		[ Glos. 201 ]  SD I 46fn II 173  
The Fraternity of Perfected Souls	T   49	49
"Guardian Wall" of Sages	.   	[ Glos. 129, Voice 74 ]
Mme. Blavatsky on the 
	"Himalayan Brothers"    	HPB Art  315   1
Nirmanakaya	 Voice 77fn  [ Glos. 231 ]  SD I 132fn II 94  
Trikaya	[3 "vestures" of the Wise ] 	[ Glos. 338-9 ]
Gymnosophists - [Sages of the Forests]   	[ Glos. 130 ]
The Septenary Character of History  T  216  261   44
Cyclic Parallels	.	.	T v.67-193; T 332  70
Esoteric Anthropogenesis	.	T M   19  63
The Earliest Races	.	T  408	45
Ancient Landmarks	.	T series Vols. 14-17, 19-20, 27
Antiquity of Man	.	.	T  series	13
Extensions of Evidence (Pre-History)  T series 38, 39



		ARCHAIC - MONUMENTS	[ ISIS I 561, 569, 571-2 ]



	Origin of Man	.	.	T  series  27
	The Races of Man	.	T  series  202	66
	Ethnico-Geological Myst.   	T  59 109 155 203 253  22
	Geological Mysteries	.	T  series  22
	The Earth Chain of Globes  	WQJ Art 214, 218, 223 1
	Rings, Rounds and Obscuration	WQJ Art 204  1
	Rounds and Races	.SD I 152-190;  WQJ Art 209 1
		(see S D Index under Globes, Races, Rounds,
	  	and in Theosophy Index . [ Glos. 278 ]
	Archaic History	.		T  163  46
	The History of Evolution	T M  485 36
	Lost Continents	.		T M  116 21
	Ancient Temples	.	.	T  218	47
	On Old Monuments	.	T  353	24
	Vast Works of the Past	.	WQJ Art  91   2
	Pyramids 	Is I-296 517; SD I-313 317fn 351-3 424 617
			   	 SD II 429 435 462 575 749-50; Is II-270  
	     Submerged 3 times:	Glos. 300;   T  54  67


4,000,000 BC c.	Lemuria Engulphed		SD I 439; [ Glos. 187 ]
		  	In Indian Ocean 		 Is I 591-5, SD II
323-7
4,000,000 BC c.	Easter Island			.SD I 322, 439, II 224, 317

		Meru ( Center of the Earth )	[ Glos. 213 ]

  998,100 BC c.	Lost Atlantis	 Is I 557 593 SD II 10 144;  T M  13 27

  850,000 BC c.	Atlantidae, Atlantis  		Is I 557, 591;  [ Glos.
42-3 ]

  800,000 BC c.	Nagkon Wat (2nd. most Occult Edifice)	[ Glos. 223 ]  
						Is I 239 561-8 571-2 
		Sphinx	.  	Thst. v.4-p.38  Harmachus  [ Glos. 135 ]

1,050,000 BC c.  The Aryan Race	..		T  219	45
		Brahmins Invaded India		[ Glos. 222 ]
					Is II 156fn, 169 158 323 192,  
						SD II 565  I 209
	A Note on Aryan History	.	T  M  26    8
	Leaflets from Aryan History	T  176	48


    78,000 BC c.	Dendera Temple, Zodiac  		SD II-374f
431-6 456 
						SD II 577 580; Is I 440-1
		Thebes [Th-aba] 		Is I 523-4 542-3 626 II 364
448
		Karnak - Thebes   	Is I 523-4 553   [ Glos. 174, 327 ]
		Dracontia-Temples of Dragons 	Is I 554 II 294
		Caves, Labyrinths     		Is I 5 523 573 580 590
	  			S D I xxiv xxviii 126 321; II 220fn 338 436
		Rock-cut:  Abu Simbel  	 Is I 542 470-1
		Ellora	   		Is I 567 590; II 26 95 232
		Ajanta 			Is I 349 590  II 270;  SD II 290
		Petra of the Mysteries 		IS II 30 139 392
		Persepolis	.		Is I 534; II 436

		Cave Art;  Cyclopean Building   	SD I 208-9fn
		Cyclopean Monuments	Is I 529 567 332; II 438
			 SD II 317 337 341-9 586 745 752-3 769
		Of Mayas of Yucatan-Copan   	Is I 547 564 567

    49,186 BC c.	Diogenes Laertius:  Egyptian records 	Is I 33

    34,300 BC c.	Sumerian Tablet gives 32,234 years of past
		


		DELUGES

		
		Deluge and King Isin 200 BC	T  195  16
						
    9,566 BC c.  	Deluge of Deucalion. Last Island of Atlantis
		 	 Submerged  		ML 155,  5 Yrs Thy. 99fn 
					SD II 406 444fn,  Is I 589-594

    9,500 BC c.	Atlantis (Posedonis)  Timaeus & Critas    T M  469  46
		Pelasgians - Cyclops-Atlantean   	S D  II 745	
		 Greek roots   			SD I 462 II 745 753 774


		
		ARCHAIC WISDOM	.	T M    7   47


	Ageless Wisdom	.	.	.	T M  387 37
	Ancient Scriptures	.	.	T M  122 15
	Ancient Astronomical Knowledge	.	T M   24  22
	Ancient Storehouse of the Orient	.	T  M   241  39
	Archaeological Differences	.	T M 423  465 37
	Cascadia - The Antiquity of Man	.	T   253	13
	Legends and Myths	.	.	T M   45  11
	Obscured Adepts	.	.		T M    9  16
	The Cycle Moves On	.	.	T M  145  18
	Signs of the Times  	.	.	T series	63
	Codes of Duty	.	.	.	T  495  19


	CIVILIZATIONS:  The Reincarnation 
			   of Nations  (WQJ)  	T  271  59


	Forerunners	.	.	.	T M   54	 7
	Theosophy Down the Ages	T M  v.33-421;  T M  107 38
	Landmarks in Theosophical History.	T M   30	39
	The Theosophical Movement in Other Ages	T M   93	35    
	Lodges of Magic HPB	.	.  	HPB Art 287   1
	A History of Theosophy Down the Ages	T M  421  33
	A History of the Theosophical Movement	T M  107 38
	Manasasarovara - Sacred Tibetan Lake	[ Glos. 203 ]
	S'ambhala - future locality Kalki Av.	[ Glos. 287 ]


		LIBRARIES and their DESTRUCTION 


	Atlantean, Babylonian, Chinese     		SD II 692
	Sargon Established Great Library		SD II 691
	Ephesus Library  	.	. 	.	Is II 155
	Alexandrian Library 			Is II 27; SD I xxiii II
502fn 
	Diocletian's Destruction	 		Is II 57 618 620
	Pagans Destroyed	 		Is I 24-5 405-6 503 511  
				 		Is II 27-9 57 59 85-6 430
	Vandalism	.	 		Is I 403-6 511
	Arabic MSS Burned in Spain   		Is I 511 II 438 


		ARYAN RACE	[ Is I 539 548 578; II 433-6 492 ]


1,050,000 BC c.  The Aryan Race	..		T  219	45
		Brahmins Invaded India		[ Glos. 222 ]
					Is II 156fn, 169 158 323 192,  
						SD II 565  I 209
	A Note on Aryan History	.	T  M  26    8
	Leaflets from Aryan History	T  176	48
	Semites  			Is I 569-70 576;



	
		INDIA	

1,000,000+ BC  	Manu-law-giver-Treta Yuga   Is I 585-6 [ Glos. 206 ]
		  		Is I xxxii xxxvii 18 271 585-90 620-1
						Is II 50 427-8
		Manava Dharma Shastra - Laws of Manu   Glos. 203 ]

			
1,000,000 BC c.  	India - The Alma Mater 	T series v.19, 20; T  19  20
		Raja-Rishis (Royal Sages) 	SD II 302
		Janaka			Gita 25; G. Notes p. 102-3
		Pre-Vedic Religion 		Is II 39 123 142-3 169
		Jainas	  	 Is I-429; II 318-323, 609  [ Glos. 162 ]
	    		Theosophist I-65, 234; Mod. Panarion 182
		Jainism	..   	Is II 322;   T  M  211  21
		Mahavira 	Thst. 6-p.95 SD II-423 Is II-322

1,000,000 BC c.	Brahmins Invaded India		.[ Glos. 222 ]
		 	Is II 156fn, 169 158, 323 192,  SD II 565  I 209
	 	Learned from Raja-Rishis-Kshatriyas  [ Glos. 354 ]
		The Heritage of the Brahmins	T M   16   28
	India A Storehouse for Us	.	WQJ Art 86  2
	Indian Metaphysics	- 	HPB  Mod. Panarion 163
	Avalokiteshwara - Padmapani	Glos.  44 ]
	Kamadeva	.	.	Glos. 170 ]
	Narada	.  	.		Glos. 224;  T  75  61
	Vaivaswata Manu (Collation HPB)	.T  78  47
	Vishwakarman - Artificer of the Gods  [ Glos. 366 ]
	
 
	RISHIS & SCHOOLS OF INDIAN  PHILOSOPHY


	Moru - Rishi - Morya - 	.	[ Glos. 299, 217 ]
	Bhrigu - Rishi		.	[ Glos.  57 ]
	Kandu - Sage of the 2nd Root Race	[ Glos. 172 ]
	Vashista Rishi	.	.	.[ Glos. 361 ]
	Indian Books - C. Johnson  	Path v. 9-416

1,000,000+ BC  Manu-law-giver-Treta Yuga   Is I 585-6 [ Glos. 206 ]
		    Is I xxxii xxxvii 18 271 585-90 620-1
						Is II 50 427-8
		Manava Dharma Shastra - Laws of Manu   Glos. 203 ]

    450,000 BC c.	Valmiki's Ramayana.	.	[ Glos. 275 ] T  349
2
			 	 C & J p.73; Thst. 10-p.35; SD II 278 496

       		[  3,200 BC c.  Date given to last Veda Vyasa   [ Glos. 362
]   
	On the Vedas		[Glos. 361;  T v.3-213;  T  380  6
	Rig, Saman, Yajur, Atharva  Vedas
		SD I 269-71; II 450 483-4 606 616;   T M   67  5
		Is I 444;   Thst. v.1-247;   WQJ Art 82-32

	Antiquity of the Vedas   .    	 HPB Articles   321 3
	Rig Veda	.		[ Glos. 277 ] 
	The Rig Veda on Gambling	 WQJ Art 514  2
	Jaimini - Teacher of the Sama Veda  Glos. 162 ]
	A Commentary on the Gayatri	WQJ Art 583  1
	The Origins of Indian Castes	.T M   22    3



	INDIA - 6 SCHOOLS of PHILOSOPHY


	The Heritage of Ancient India	T  220	19
	Indian History & Civilization	T   497	11
	Races of Ancient India	.	T 427	 6
	The Red Rajputs - WQJ	.	T M  143 21
	India--Body and Soul	.	T  482  16
	India--A Storehouse for Us	T  52  2

	The 6 (Philosophical) Demonstrations  T  19  20
					Trans. 5,6    Thy. 19-21;
	HPB and the Vishishtadwaita	HPB Art 264   3
		Originator: Ramanuja  	Thst. 4-228
	Adwaita - Shankara   (Monistic)	[ Glos. 7, 307 ]
		  ML 53-4; Thst. 10-p.7; SD I 8 55 522 II 637
	Dwaita  -  Madhwa  (Dualistic).	T   19	28
	Nyaya   -  Rishi Gautama (Mechanistic)   T   19  28
	Sankhya Philosophy - Kapila Rishi - [ Glos. 173, 289 ]
	Vaisheshika - (Atomistic) - Kapila   [ Glos. 359 ]		
		

12,300 BC c.	Vedanta - Vyasa, Badarayana   SD I 50 269 451; Gl. 361] 
	Utara Mimansa  Vyasa - 	       Is II 621; SD I 7 50 269 451, 
			     Thst. I-201,207; 9-411; Luci. 6-119]
	 Purva Mimansa - Jamini (Interp. of Karma)
	Uttara & Purva Mimansa (Vedanta)    [Glos. 253 356,361 ]
			     Thst. 1-201 207; 9-411; Lucif. 6-119
	Yoga - Patanjali  [Emotions & Mind to Spirit]
				( see below )

	The Puranas - Dvivedi	.	T M 219, 246 41
	HPB and the Hindu Puranas	T M  134  4
	Linga Purana	.	.	[ Glos. 189 ]
	Upanishad - Esoteric Doctrine	[ Glos. 353 ]
	Upanishads on Rebirth	. 	  WQJ Art  77   1
	Studies in the Upanishads.  WQJ Articles (ULT) Vol. 1 567
	F. Flamel   - The Upanishads	T  329  2
	Dynasties	.	.	[ Glos. 107 ]
	Chandravansa - Lunar Race     .	[ Glos.  76 ]
	Suryavansa -   Solar Race     .	[ Glos. 313-4 ]
	Janaka - Royal Sage  [ Gita 25; DKM 392] [ Glos. 163 ]

	What is the Udgitha ?	.  	W.Q.J.  Art  Vol. 1 565
	Proverbs from Hitopadesa	T M   92  31
	Charaka - Medicine	. 	[ Glos.  78 ]
	Charvaka - Materialist   .	.	[ Glos.  79 ]
	Vaibhachikas - Materialists	[ Glos. 358 ]
	Tantrikas: Dakshina- and Vamacharis  [ Glos. 319 ]
		  [Right-hand, and Left hand: Hatha-Yoga]
	Jnana Yoga	.	.	T M  143  38
	Chitti - Vritti - Nirodha	.	T M  series   38

		
		ANCIENT India


1,000,000 BC c.   Brahmins Invaded India	.[ Glos. 222 ]
		 	Is II 156fn, 169 158, 323 192,  SD II 565  I 209
1,000,000+ BC  	Manu-law-giver-Treta Yuga   Is I 585-6  [ Glos. 206 ]
		       Is I xxxii xxxvii 18 271 585-90 620-1  Is II 50 427-8
450,000 BC c.	Rama - The Divine King  T M  414   42
	The Romance of Sita	.	T  333	 2
	Lanka - Built for the Demons	[ Glos. 186 ]
	The Nilgiri Sanyasis  (Todas)	Theosophist v. 5-153
	Todas - Nilgiri	.	.	[ Glos. 335 ]
	People of the Blue Mountains  .	HPB	book


	MAHABHARATA AND B. GITA


    3,000 BC c.	Mahabharata War		[ Glos. 200 ]
    8,000 BC c.	Tchandalas (Semites)  begin to emigrate from India 
		    to Chaldea through Persia  SD II 200 [ Glos 165, 323 ] 



	BHAGAVAD BHAGAVAD GITA


		Yadava - Krishna's Ancestry	[ Glos. 374 ]
    3,000 BC c.	Bhagavad Gita		.	[ Glos. 56 ]
	The Gita and the Bible	..	T series	43
	The B. Gita and the Tao-te-king	TM  219, 266  60
	Two Lost Keys: the Zodiac and 
		the B. Gita		WQJ ART  580   1
	Notes on the B. Gita	.	WQJ    book
	Vyasa - Interpreter - 	.	[ Glos. 367 ]
	Krishna	.	..		[ Glos. 180 ]
	Krishna - Word Become Flesh	T M  361  49
	Krishna Avatara	.	.	T M  397  37
	Krishna - The Spirit of the Universe  T M  341  30
	Krishna The Man of Peace	T M  365  51
	Vaishwanara [ Universal Man ]	T M  54	 49
	Vikramaditya Rules at Ujjain	 SD I 662

   3,102	BC	KALI YUGA began at death of Krishna  
		    EXACT DATE AND TIME	S D I 661-3;  II 435

   3,100 BC c.  	Orpheus Identified with Arjuna    	Glos. 242  T
148  27
	 	in Greece   	 IS I 532; II 129 550; HPB Art 138   3
		       SD I 207 267fn 529 784; Lucif 16-273;  Thst. 5-p.20
	Arjuna in the Three Halls	.	T M   42	 6
	Arjuna's Unfolding Vision	.	T M  295  37
	The Slough of Despondency	T M series  42
	The Adverse Omens of Arjuna	T M  328  42
	Arjuna Sees the Way	.	T M  228  65
		[ More on Gita in Appendix ]	


	PATANJALI  	( Oriental Psychology - A Key )  book

    1,200 BC c.	Among Patanjali's Aphorisms.	T  162  38
	Everyday Questions on Patanjali (series)  T  v.35,  36
	Yoga Philosophy - Patanjali -	[ Glos. 380 ]
	Patanjali	.	.	[ Glos. 251 ]
	Patanjali and his Yoga Aphorisms  T M  471   30
			   TM v.32-177, 263; v. 34-425
	Patanjali's Yoga :  Meditation	T M  103  48
	Patanjali and the Will	.	T M    64  53

       600 BC c.	Panini - Sanskrit Grammarian	[ Glos. 248 ]
		Gaudapadacharya (Shankara's Paraguru)  SD I 457fn



	INDIA  -  SHANKARA  -  BUDDHISM


5th Cent BC  BUDDHISM  [ Glos. pp. 64-68, 126, 286; ML 43 76 98 ]
		[ SD I 161 II 423; Thst 5-p.39; TM 7-27 15-105 ]

		Later Incarnations of Buddha (WQJ)  T  179	 6
563-483 BC	Buddha's Method	.	.T  538	 6
		Buddha's Teaching (Dhammapada)  T   24, 57  10
   -483 BC	Buddha's Death,  The Lesson of	T  444  22
	Buddhism & Christianity, Notes v.6-184;  T 147  11
	Buddhism in India	.	.T  506	12
	Buddha and Shankara, A comp Study  T  M  243  43
	Sakya Muni	.	. T M v.37-516;  TM   25  38
	Padmapani - Avalokiteshwara  SD II 178 [Glos. 44, 79 ]
	Svabhavika - School	.	[ Glos. 314 ]
	Mahayana - Founded by Nagarjuna	[ Glos. 201 ]
	Nagarjuna	.	.	[ Glos. 223 ]
	Hinayana - School		[ Glos. 142 ]
	Madhyamikas - materialists	[ Glos. 196 ]


	Shankara-Acharya  [ Buddha's return ]

510 BC c.  Sankaracharya	- reformer     [ Glos. 21 307-8, 361 ]
		  Thst. I-71, 89; 10-p.7; SD I xliv 86 271 457fn, 
		  TM 8-104; 15-105; 37-385; Lucif 4-387; T 318-9  36
		  CWB 12-346;  5 Yrs. Thy. 145, 177, 278; 

	Shankara The Teacher	.		.T M  228  39
	Shankara's Catechism	.	.T M 419, 467 v 40
	Shankaracharya's Atmabodh (The Awakening 
		to the Self)			T M  230  39
	Shankara - Essence of His Teaching   T M  109  46
	Shankaracharya's Date & Doctrine	. T M  329, 377  v  37
	Shankara, The Acharya and Gautama, 
		The Buddha:  Two Divine Men  .	T  M   97  17
	Shankara's Atma Vivekha - the Spirit and
		the Not-Spirit			T M  59, 95 56

    
BUDDHISM  -  YOGACHARYAS  -  CONTEMPORARY India

		Exegesis of Buddhism	.	T  441	37
		A Key to Buddhism  (Ed. Taylor)	T  469	43

4th Cent. BC	Aryasangha - Yogacharya School .	[ Glos.  32 ]
	Yogacharya School	- 	[ Glos. 381 ]
	Raja Yoga	.	.	[ Glos. 275 ]
	Dharani	- 	.	.	[ Glos. 100 ]
	Marishi - Bodhisattva	.	[ Glos. 207 ]
	Samanta Bhadra - Universal Sage   	[ Glos. 286 ]
	Vajrapani - Subjective Force	[ Glos. 359 ]
	Vajrasattva - Dhyani Buddha	[ Glos. 360 ]



300 BC c.   Sthavirah - mystical school		[ Glos. 310 ] 
				
300 BC c.  Gymnosophists - Sages - .		[ Glos. 130 ]
	Brotherhood of Luxor		[ Glos. 193 ]
	Marga - "Path"	.		[ Glos. 207 ]
	Ancient Hindu Science	.	T  M  125   7
	Ancient Hindu Medicine	.	T M    6  19
	Divine Incarnations	.	T M  333  33
	Traces of India in Ancient Egypt	T M  135  23
	Brahmanism & Buddhism - WQJ-	T M  166  33
	The T.S. Related to Brahman & Buddh.  T M  116  15

   Initiation in India
		   Soma-drink  [ Glos. 304-5 ] Is I xl  The S D II 45, 498-9
		   Brothers of the Tum	.	[ Glos. 345 ]


3rd Cent BC	Asoka - Missionaries sent out . [ Glos. 35-6,100,255 ]
	Asoka - The Father of his People	T M  12  44
	Asoka's Humanism	.	T M  172  19
	Asoka's Missionaries	.	T M  185    7
	Marishi - Bodhisattva	.	[ Glos. 207 ]
	Japanese Buddhist Sects	WQJ	T  128	 2
	Mahavanso (Buddhism in Ceylon)  	[ Glos. 201 ]
	Maitreya Buddha	.	.	[ Glos. 202 ]
	Nagkon Wat (most Occult Edifice)	[ Glos. 223 ]
	Prasanga Madhyamika	.	[ Glos. 260 ]
	Pratyekha Buddha   Voice 47fn, ML 114;  Glos. 261 
	Saccha Kiriya ( White Magic Power )  [ Glos. 282 ]
	Tri Kaya  [ 3 Forms ]     [ Glos. 287 339, 100, 231 ]
	Trisharna   [ 3 Refuges ]		[ Glos. 342 ]
	Udayana Raja - Originator of Buddhistic
			idolatry	.	[ Glos. 351 ]
	Nirvana - not "Extinction"	.	[ Glos. 232 ]
	   [ More on Buddha,-ism: in Appendix ]
	Yogacharya School of Raja Yoga  .	[ Glos. 381 ]

2nd Cent.	Kanishka - King	[ Glos. 172 ]



	1530	Sikhism  began ?


	CONTEMPORARY INDIA

	Akbar, Emperor		.	[ Glos.  13 ]
	Shall We Go to India  (RC)	T  361   9
	Indian Spiritual Arousal	.	.T   28  12
	The Arya Samaj   HPB  		Mod Pan  184
	Castes in India (D K Mavlankar)	T  222   5
	What India Needs	.	T  162  14
	Pandit Bhavani Shankar [Pupil HPB]  T M v.2-5;  146  6
	The Caves & Jungles of Hindoostan   HPB    book
	The People of the Blue Mountains   HPB    book
	Kali Yuga	.	. 	[ Glos.  70 ]
	The West and India	.	T M  108   19
	Kalki Avatar - of the future	[ Glos. 170 ]


	EGYPT


	 Atlantidae  .	.		[ Glos.  42 ]
	Eastern Aetheopians	 Is I 567 570-1; II 435-8

78,000 BC c.	Dendera Temple, Zodiac SD II-374fn 431-6 456;
			       		 SD II 577 580;  Is I 440-1;

49,186 BC c.	Diogenes Laertius:  Egyptian records Is I 33

  4,100 BC c.	Manu Vina (Menes) visits Masra (Cairo) Is I 516 627;
			 SD II 335 374 431-2 436 746; T 317  15

	Civilization and Religion of Egypt	T  316  15
	Pyramids - (Most Occult Edifices)  	[ Glos. 223 ]
			SD I 317fn, Is I 296-7 518-9; T  54   67
			 Is I-296, 517; SD I-313 317fn 351-3 
			  SD II 429 435 749-50; Is II-270 
	   Submerged 3 times: 	SD I 313 424 617 
			SD II 462-6 575; Glos. 300; T  54  67  
	Mastaba - "Tombs" explained  [ Glos. 209 ]
		Sphinx	Thst. v.4-p.38  Harmachus	[ Glos. 135 ]
	Thebes [Th-aba]	  Is I 523-4 542-3 626 II 364 448
	Karnak - Thebes    Is I 523-4, 553; [ Glos. 174, 327 ]

	Herodotus  Is xxxvi 5 24 31 194 234 241 323;
		  Is I  331 334 383 412 415-9 521-3 532 536;
		  Is I 539 542 566-7 626  II 71 138 146 429;
		  Is II 435 438 448 451 520 523;
								
	The Gods of Egypt.		T  353  15

	Thoth-Hermes	.T v.3-297; v.4-277;   T  503  15
	Hermetic Philosophy	 T  106, 161, 208    4
		
	Smaragdine Tablet of Hermes 	 [ Glos. 302 ]
		 Is I 507, xxx, SD II 99, 109;  T M  344  43
		 Lucifer V-297;  	 T  277   4
	Hermes Trismegistus   [ Glos. 140 ]   T M   53  40
	Isiac Table - Statue	.	[ Glos. 157 ]
		  Is I 24 532-573 II 10 30 41 49 94-6 109
		  Is II 173 209-10 268 270 487 489-90 508
	Osiris, Isis, Horus & Set	.	 T  447  	15
			[ Glos 243, 158, 145, 346, 296 ]
	Osiris - Dio-Nisos - Bacchus - Sun	.[ Glos. 47, 243 ]
		 Is I 93 262 506 555 II 48 450-1 487-9 507-8
     1,600 BC c.  	 Hyksos - Shepherd Kings  IS I 569-70  [ Glos. 146 ]
	  			Is I 27 444 567-70 ["Pali"] 
				Is II 438 481 487-8 523

    1,358 BC c.	Tutankhamen - XVIII Dynasty 
	 	 Amon-Ra replaced by Aton - Thebes made capital

   -1225 BC  	Rameses II (Restored Karnak & many Monuments)

	Eye - Outa - of Horus	. 	[ Glos. 116-7 ]
	Egyptian Immortality	.	T  499  15
	Why Egyptian Mummies  Glos. 218;  WQJ ans 36  16

3rd Cent. c. Iamblichus on Egyptian Mysteries	T  149  25
	Rekh-get-Amen - Priests		.[ Glos. 277 ]
	Kuklos Anagkes-Catacombs-Labyrinth  Glos. 182 184 
	     	[ Boat of the Sun - Sekti   	 	[ Glos. 58-9 ]
	     	[ Disc - Sun Worship - Dravidian  	[ Glos. 103 ]
	     	[ Cross & Crux Ansata  		[ Glos. 90-91 ]
		[ Holy Water	.		[ Glos. 144 ]
		[ Hydranos - Baptism in Initiation  	 [ Glos. 146 ]
		[ Sacred Heart	.		[. Glos. 283 ]
						

	CHINA, TIBET, MONGOLIA, TURKESTAN


	Kwan-Yin, Kwan-Shi-Yin		 Glos. 183 ]
	About Ancient China - HPB	T M   36 15
	Ancient and Honorable China	T  306  15

3,100 BC c.	Fu-H'si - The Krishna of China 	 T 308 14
		Po H'si - 1st Ruler of China  .	 T  v.  1  14
2,700 BC c.	Hwang Ti  3rd Ruler	T v.15 p.19; T  318  14
		Kings of China	.	T v.14-308;  T  258  15
		Bamboo Books	.		[ Glos.  49 ]
2,800 BC c.	Kabbalah of China - Yih King - T  v. 2, 324, 379 ] 
2,200 BC c.	Shu King 	 SD I xliii, xxvfn, Is I 11;  T 310 14
1,850 BC c.	Chung Ki book	.	T  34  14;  T 558  47
		Chwang Tzu	.		T  213 15
		Lieh Tzu			T  161 15
371-288 BC c.	Mencius	.	.	T  113 15
3rd Cent. BC	Confucius, The Codifier	T  v.14-351; T  393 14
		Confucius to his Chelas		T  M 135   4

604 BC c.  LAO TSE, Eternal Principles 
			 T v.21-437; v.15-p.18,70; T 261  20
			 T v.20-351, 395, 491; T   81   5
			 T  v. 45, 46  ;  T  series 45, 46
		Lao Tse's Tao-teh-king	T M   29	22
6th Cent. BC c.	Tao-teh-king 	.	SD I xxv  [ Glos, 186, 320 ]
	Lang-Shu -  of Nagarjuna		[ Glos. 186 ]
	The Six Honored Ones of China	T M  188  12
	Old China and the New	.	T  258	15
	China and the Chinese (repr.)	T M 131  171  43
	Magnetism in Ancient China	T M   70	51
	Chinese Spirits, HPB     	HPB Art 348   2


	TIBET


	Si-dzang - Tibet	..   	SD I 271; [ Glos. 299 ]
	Lamas and Druzes	HPB Articles  281  3
	Lama - Initiated Gelong		[ Glos. 185 ]
		Is I xxxiv xlv 113 222 225 441  II 46 347 
		Is II 370 548 577 582 598 600-18 636 
	  			 HPB Art 3-337;  SD I xxiv
	Tibetan Teachings HPB		 HPB Art 337   3

4th Cent.  Thothori Nyan Tsan - 4 Precious	[ Glos. 332 ]

8th Cent.  Thsang Thisrong tsan - Buddhism to Tibet  Glos. 334

		Panchen Rimpoche	Is II 618 [ Glos. 247 ]
							  
1358-1419   TSON-KA-PA - reformer - Gelugpas .[ Glos. 305 ]
		  Thy 16-179; TM 25-200; 15-105; 11-140;
		  Thy 43--126; 5 Yrs. Thy. 113; SD I 108;
		  Thy 26-118;    TM 7-p.25; 8-p.140; HPB Art 331   3
		Tsong-kha-pa- Lamrin Compend.  T  M  v.20-122; 14  1
14th Cent.  	On Tsong-Ka-Pa	Is II 609 616;	T M   25   7
		Lamrin - by Tson-kha-pa - Precepts  .[ Glos. 186 ]

14th Cent.  Dalai Lama--  		Mod. Panarion 382,   SD II 502fn,
			    	SD II 178,  T 24-241, T  151  48

	Gelugpa	.	. 		[ Glos. 126-7, 305 ]
	Dugpas	.	.			[ Glos. 105-6 ]
	Koumboum - tree	.		[ Glos. 180 ]
	The Sacred Tree of Kum Bum		T  M   99  51
	Shamans - Priest Magicians - Mongolia  	[ Glos. 296 ]

	Tchertchen - Oasis in Central Asia	[ Glos. 324 ] 
	Manasasarovara - Sacred Tibetan Lake	[ Glos. 203 ]
	Reincarnation in Tibet	.	 	HPB Art.  356  3
	37 Practices of all the Buddha Sons 	T M  378, 418  50
	Shinto  - Japan	.		.	[ Glos. 297 ]
	Yamabooshee Yogis of Japan 	 	[ Glos. 376 ] 
	Scyths - Mongols 	.	.	Is I 576




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