Adayar theosophical society

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The Theosophical Society Adyar, founded in 1882 in Chennai, India, by H.P. Blavatsky and Col. H.S. Olcott, is the international headquarters of a worldwide organization dedicated to promoting unity, studying comparative religions, and investigating the laws of nature. Located in a 260-acre campus featuring a 450-year-old banyan tree, it operates as a center for spiritual study, holding a renowned library and publishing works on wisdom traditions. 

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Key Aspects of the Theosophical Society Adyar:

Location: Adyar, Chennai, India (specifically, Huddlestone Gardens, Blavatsky Avenue).

Mission: To form a nucleus of universal brotherhood, encourage comparative study, and investigate the latent powers in humans.

Key Features: Houses the Adyar Library and Research Centre, various religious shrines, and a significant 450-year-old banyan tree.

Visitor Info: The campus is generally open to visitors (usually 8:30 am–10:00 am and 2:00 pm–4:00 pm), and the bookshop is located at the main gate, according to Feathers Hotels. It is closed on public and theosophical holidays.

Activities: Hosts the School of the Wisdom, international conventions, and acts as a retreat center for spiritual study.

History: The organization was founded in 1875 in New York, but moved its headquarters to Adyar in 1882 to study Eastern religions directly. 

The Theosophical Society, Adyar

The Theosophical Society, Adyar

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The society is famous for its serene, eco-friendly, and biodiverse campus, acting as a "green lung" for the city of Chennai.