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Theosophy is the wisdom underlying all religions when they are stripped of accretions and superstitions. It offers a philosophy which renders life intelligible and demonstrates that justice and love guide the cosmos. Its teachings aid the revelation of the latent spiritual nature in the human being, without dependence on any external phenomena. The Theosophical Society is an organization formed in 1875 to advance theosophy.

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Meaning of Theosophy

Theosophy is derived from the Greek word ‘theosophia’ literally meaning "God's wisdom". It refers to systems of esoteric philosophy concerning, or seeking direct knowledge of, presumed mysteries of being and nature, particularly concerning the nature of divinity. Its essence is in its referring to hidden knowledge or wisdom that offers the individual enlightenment and salvation. The theosopher seeks to understand the mysteries of the universe and the bonds that unite the universe, humanity, and the divine. The goal of theosophy is to explore the origin of divinity, humanity and the world. From investigation of these topics, theosophers try to discover a coherent description of the purpose and origin of the universe.

The Theosophical Society was founded by Madame Blavatsky and Col. Olcott in 1875 in New York. It was only in 1879, that this ideology gained its roots in the Indian culture and Society. It was crystallised in the Madras Presidency with its headquarters in Adayar. The movement was popularised by Annie Besant in India. Theosophy was based on three principles:-

Universal brotherhood.

The study of comparative religion and philosophy.

Investigations into the natural laws which seek to understand the unexplained mystic laws!

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