Avatâras / Four lectures delivered at the twenty-fourth anniversary / meeting of the Theosophical Society at Adyar, Madras, / December, 1899
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A series of four lectures offers a theosophical account of divine incarnations, starting with a precise definition and the attitude required to study them. The speaker explains why such manifestations occur, locates their source in a particular divine aspect while affirming an underlying unity, and presents a cosmology of concentric suns and spiritual hierarchies as the context for incarnation. The lectures survey notable manifestations and the purposes they serve in guiding human evolution, and conclude with an extended examination of the figure known as Krishna, analyzing his nature and role within this spiritual framework.
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