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GEORGE S.
ARUNDALE
International President of the Theosophical Society
1933-1945
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GEORGE
S. ARUNDALE was born on
Two
years later, at Dr. Besant's invitation, he went to India - with his aunt - to
become Professor of History at the Central Hindu College, Benares.
In 1907 he
was appointed Headmaster of the
In
1910 Mr. Arundale gave his first Annual Convention lectures, and frequently
addressed these Conventions throughout his life. In the same year he made
public the already privately formed Order of the Star in the East, which was
intended to help the future work of J. Krishnamurti. As this Order was started
among the boys of the
After
a brief period as General Secretary in
He
went to Indore as Minister of Education. The
He
became General Secretary in
In 1928, Dr. Arundale was General Secretary in
India, but he did not ask for re-election as he desired to help Dr. Besant in
her political and other work. He undertook many tours about the world with Srimati Rukmini Devi who began to give her own interpretation of Theosophy through Beauty.
In
1934 Dr. Arundale was elected President and began at once to develop a Seven
Year Plan, which included development of Adyar, and stimulus to the Society.
The next year he launched a "Straight Theosophy" Campaign, with
well-prepared publicity material, which culminated in the brilliant Diamond
Jubilee Convention at Adyar.
The
next Campaign was entitled "There Is a Plan". In 1936 he presided
over a World Congress at
In
1940 Dr. Arundale set up a Peace and Reconstruction Department so as to have
ready a Charter for World Peace when the War had ceased. Each year he stressed that members should be ardent in "spreading the mighty
Truths of Theosophy". Though suffering from ill-health, yet he undertook
tours in India, and backed with personal attention and enthusiasm the
institutions and activities undertaken by Srimati Rukmini Devi. Dr. Arundale died
in 1945.
As
Dr. Arundale had always been so interested in Youth, he gave much assistance in
the formation of the "World Federation of Young Theosophists", 1935,
with Srimati Rukmini Devi as President and himself as ex officio Hon. President.
Dr. Besant had cherished a longing that there should be a school near at hand
in memory of her love for Youth. The beginnings of such an institution Dr.
Arundale started in 1954 at Besant Gardens as the Besant Memorial School. It
has flourished.
As a
Co-Freemason, joining in 1902, he became, 1935, the Most Puissant Grand
Commander, Eastern Federation, and Representative of the Supreme Council. In
addition he was deeply interested in internationalism, Indian politics and Indian
Boy Scouts, and became the Commissioner for Madras Presidency of the Hindustan
Scout Movement.Dr. Arundale wrote many books, the
most liked being You, Mount Everest, Nirvana, Kundalini and The Lotus Fire.
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