Theosophy in Madras

Taking a vacation in Chennai, formerly known as Madras, is a spectacular event.  There are many lovely things to see and do in the city, as well as in the surrounding areas, that everyone will find something to love here.  There is an amazingly rich history here, with many centuries of human occupation, as evidenced by the shrines and temples.  There are also splendid natural phenomena here, with a glorious sandy beach, rivers, and a national park.  For urban enchantments, there is an amazingly lively social scene, as well as fantastic shopping, and plenty of options when looking for a restaurant or a hotel.  Madras is a magnificent blend of old and new worlds existing simultaneously, to provide for a heady and exciting experience for visitors from all over.

It does attract a wide variety of tourists, some looking to reconnect to heritage, some looking to see India through the perspective of one of the more easy-going of the larger cities, where the pace is a bit more relaxed, and the tastes are a bit more traditional.  There are plenty of spectacular things to see here, including ancient religious sites, and there is also, interestingly enough, a theosophical organization here .  Theosophy was founded at the end of the 19th century, with the help of a great mystic, Madame Blavatsky.  She had tried to found her spiritualist organization, whose roots have Roscrucian connections, in Cairo, but did not succeed in finding a home until she landed in the U.S.  Its international headquarters is based here, and the Theosophical Society is a fascinating place, with a truly fascinating history.  For tourists looking for the many different spiritual faces of India, this has great historical importance, and has a long line of famous residents here who have been members.

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