Volume XV

 

G index

 

Gabalis, Comte de:

See Villars

Gabhastiman (Sk.):

in solar rite, XIV 260

Gaboriau, F.K.:

on absurdities of scientific research,

VII 325 fn. (339 fn.)

crisis in Isis Branch and, X 136

editor of Le Lotus, VIII 267

President of Isis Lodge, X 33-34

thinks H.P.B. exaggerates, VIII 64 fn.

(86 fn.)

tr. of The Occult World, VII 319 fn.

(331 fn.)

Gabriel:

among 12 Paternal angels, XIII 23

appears to Mary, XIII 24

Daimōn of Moon, XIII 24

depicted as Eagle, XIII 23

as Egyptian Hapi, X 49 (56)

Jesus in form of, XIII 22

is Mercury personified, XIV 335

Gadgil, Judge:

on piachas, II 399

Gaea:

feminine, X 302

Gaffarel, Jacques (1601-1681):

on Tare & Teraphim, XIV 93

———- Unheard-of Curiosities:

on experiment with ashes, VI 72

bio-bibliog., VI 433

Gahambars:

or six evolutionary periods, III

462

Gaius Caesar:

See Caligula, Emperor

Gajanana (Sk.):

elephant-face, XIII 160

Galatians:

VIII 189, 212-13 & fns. & q., 232, 366

(385); IX 182 q., 209-10 (231-32); XI

145 q.; XII 342

allegory of Abraham in, XIV 37

on Sarah, XI 511 fn. (534 fn.)

Galatinus, P. (fl. 1530):

Cabala's key not found in works of, I 131

bio-bibliog., I 463-64

"Galen":

on other systems, II 176 fn.

Galen (130?-200):

VII 62

mentions temple for hypnotic cures,

XII 222

Galenites:

II 199

Galignani Messenger:

on Abbé Roca, XI 60

Galileo (1564-1642):

blasphemy of, XIII 338

Devachan and, V 83

on Earth, III 303, 312

famous cry of, XIII 87

heliocentric theory of, XIII 211; XIV

43 & fn.

martyr to truth, V 147

de Mirville on, XIV 43 fn.

Gall, Mr. F.J. (1758-1828):

IV 314

biog., IV 648

Galli:

male temple nautches, VII 256; XI 77

Gallicans:

Theological, no longer tolerated by

Church, IX 294

Galton, Sir Francis (1822-1911):

eugenic practices of, XIl 252

experimented with color & sound on

psychics, X 267

———- Inquiry into Human Faculty and

its Development:

on color & sound, VII 64

———- Nature and Nurture:

on color & sound, XII 549, 621

bio-bibliog., VII 371-72; XII 748

Galvani, Luigi (1737-1798):

electro-biological discoveries of Volta,

etc., III 22-23

Gamaliel I (d. 50 A.D.):

on necromantic teraphim, VII 219

Saint Paul's master, VII 219

on true & false doctrine, XIV 33

biog., XIV 529-30

Gambetta, Leon M. (1838-1882):

brain of, & loss of eye, IV 509 et seq.

"Napoleon" reincarnated, IV 391-92

prophecy and, VI 218

spirit-message from, IV 392

Ganden Truppa [Tib. dGen-dun

Grub-pa] (1391-1474):

first Dalai Lama, IV 13 fn.

Tashi-Lhünpo built by, IV 13 fn., 17 fn.

Gandha (Sk.):

specific mark of Prithivi, XIII 67

Gandha-Devas (Sk.):

Patala and, XII 666

Gandhara:

See Gandharvas

Gandharvas (Sk.):

definition, IV 99

good Daimons, VI 194

higher elementals, VI 169; IX 108, 109

Gandisri Mountains:

Sambhala and, III 421, 422 fn.

Ganges River:

shores of, studded with devotees, II 76

Gañja:

intoxicant, IV 351-52

Ganot:

defines electricity, IV 207

Garden of Delights:

Kabalistic interpretation, XIV 309 fn.

Gardener, Helen H. (1853-1925):

on pagan law on wife's equality, XII

271

on women in N.T., XII 269

Gardening:

Chinese scientific, XIII 220-21

Gardiner, Dr.:

Olcott and, I 72, 301

Gardner, Mrs. Cornelia:

on mistaken clairvoyance of, III

359-62

vision of assassin Per-sky, III 359-62

Garfield, President James (1831-1881):

evil year 1881 & murder of, III 255

Guiteau murdered, III 361; IV 325; V 287

Garga:

astronomer, VII 279

Garga Sanhita (Garga Saühita]:

See Yuga-Purana

Gargya Deva, R.S.:

Chela of Brothers, IV 230

letter of, criticising H.P.B. cited, VI 5

Garibaldi, G. (1807-1882):

IV 55

H.P.B. at Battle of Mentana with, VI

277-79 fn.

H.P.B. not on Staff of, I 55 fn.

Garima[n] (Sk.):

Siddhi of, II 119, 470

Gariwala (Hindi):

bullock cart drivers, XII 290-91

Garrison, W .L. (1804-1879):

abolished physical slavery, XIII 286

Garua (Sk.):

in the Puranas, XIII 160

Gasperin, Agenor Comte de (1810-1871):

on de Mirville, XIII 258

bio-bibliog., XI II 382-83

Gassner, Père, J.J. (1727-1779):

Romish healer, IV 381

Gastaldi:

See Castaldus, Johann T.

Gate:

of Occult Arts vs. Golden, of

Wisdom, IX 260

strait, & narrow way, IX 206 (228)

Gates of Death:

rite found in Egypt & India, XIV 279,

288-89

Gathas.

shells of, resurrected by occult science,

IV 523

Zoroastrian verses, III 455

Gauapada:

See Gauapadacharya

Gauapadacharya (fl. 500 B.C.):

IV 366

error about, in Esoteric Buddhism, V

141, 193

guru of Sankara's guru, V 197

initiated Patañjali, V 193

———- Karika:

bibliog., V 364

 ———- Sankhya-Bhashya:

lists Kumaras, XIV 329 & fn.

Gaul:

Bibractis a Keltic Thebes in, XIV 294

& fn., 295

downfall of Mysteries in, XIV 294-95

gods of, & Caesar, XII 95 (101-02)

revolt led by Sacrovir, XIV 295

Le Gaulois:

on death of Littré, III 256

on Jesuits, IX 295, 304, 308

Gauss, Karl E (1777-1855):

fourth dimension and, III 15

Gautama:

See Gotama Akshapada

Gautama Buddha:

See Buddha, Gautama

Gautama ¬ishi:

IV 553

a Brahmana, V 28 (57), 32-33 (60-61)

contemporary of Rama, IV 552; V 28 (57)

mentioned in Upanishads, V 30 (59)

no ancestor of Gautama Buddha, V

28 (56)

places efficacy in Vedas, V 33 (61)

Sraddha rites described by, IX 261

a Suryavaüa, V 28 (57)

———- Dharma Sastra:

IV 552 & fn.

civil code in, V 33 (61)

bibliog., IV 648

Gauthier, H.:

———- Les livre des rots de l’Égypte:

survey of Royal names, IX 275 fn.

Gautier, Théophile (1811-1872):

opium experiences of, VII 58

Gayet, Albert:

———- Le Temple de Luxor

VIII 376 fn.

bibliog., VIII 438

Gazette (Lima):

on Peruvian city of the dead, II 328

Geary, Grattan (?-1900):

editor of Bombay Gazette, III 234

———- Through Asiatic Turkey:

on Ghebers, II 129 fn.

bio-bibliog., II 529

Geber (721?-815?):

alchemy and, XI 515 (538), 517

(540)

bio-bibliog., XI 575-76

Gebhard, Arthur:

XI 285

accuses Olcott of despotism, VII 135

turned against T.S. by Mohini, VII

136-37

———- "A Few Words on the

Theosophical Organization":

VII 140-45

Gebhard Family:

bio-bibliog., VI 434-36

Gebhard, Mary:

E. Lévi and, I 494-95

Geese:

pun on anointed and, IX 344 & fn.

(372 fn.)

Die Gegenwart:

II 420

N. Blochwitz on sacredness of

number seven, II 409

Gehenna:

fate for dead souls, III 294-95

Geijer, E.G. (1783-1847):

on Rome & slaves, VII 21

bio-bibliog., VII 372

Geikie, Sir Archibald (1835-1924):

on continents, II 431

bio-bibliog., II 529-30

Gelfmann, Jesse:

pardoned by Russian Emperor, III 362

Gell, Dr.:

Bishop of Madras, & Olcott, VI 56-60

on how to handle Olcott, VI 60

unfair practices of, VI 62

Gell, Miss:

raises funds to convert natives, VI 167

Gelong-ma [Tib. dGe-slon-ma]:

Buddhist nun, IV 16 fn.

Gelukpa(s) [Tib. dGe-lugs-pa]:

IX 287

Csoma and, V 255

Dug-pas and, IV 9-10 & fn., 17-18; VI

198

most Adepts belong to, VI 198

never kill even enemies, IV 161

Order & yellow hats, I 240 fn.

psychic powers of, not displayed, IV 160

real, & Esoteric Lamaism, VI 272

yellow the color of, IX 64

See also Tsong-kha-pa

Gelung [Tib. dGe-slon]:

Buddhist monk, IV 160

of Inner Temple on Tibetan

Buddhism, VI 105-12

The Gem:

rare Tennyson poem found in, IX

319-22 & fns.

Gemara:

Babylonian, speaks of real Jesus, IV

362 fn.; VIII 189 fn., 380 fn.,

382 fn.

on Mysteries in the Merkabah, XIV 38

Gematria:

definition, XIV 97-98

first division of literal Kabalah, XIV 214

Notaricon & Themura, IV 517

numbers and, III 195, 202

used in Zohar calculation, XIV 95 & fn.

Gems:

crystals &, as amulets, XII 382

protective function of some, XII 535

Gendrikoff, Count:

on Alexander II's courageous death,

III 123

Gen-dun [Tib. dGe-`dun]:

Buddhist clergy, IV 160

Generation:

meaning of Fall into, XIII 31 fn., 37,

259-60

processes of, VIII 65 (87)

Spiritual vs. Carnal, XIII 37

spontaneous, VIII 34 fn.; IX 74 & fn.

Generative Organs:

corresponds to Kama, XII 699

excitement of, soils brain & spinal

cord, XII 702

no, at end of 6th & 7th Races, XII 700

See also Sex; Uterus

Genesis:

Biblical, cannot be scientifically

demonstrated, VIII 52 (74)

Genesis:

V 207, 223, 224; VII 216, 236, 262;

VIII 214 fn., 266, 289 fn., 367 (387);

IX 80, 188, 210 fn. (232 fn.), 368

(396); XI 511 q. (534 q.); XII, 391

q.; XIII 327 q.; XIV 79, 93 fn., 180,

197 fn., 200-04, 244 q.

Adam-Kadmon is "male-female" man

of, X 346

age of Enoch assigned by, XIV 86

as Akamauth or Wisdom, XIV 46 fn.

on Angelic hosts, XIV 216, 328

on angels who eat, VII 208

on animals, VII 16-18; X 175

astronomical keys to, XIV 203, 208

& fn., 244

on breath of life, XII 545

Chaldean Genesis cp. to, XIII 101-03

on coats of skin, XIII 59-60

confusion of text of, XIV 184,

197 fn., 208, 211, 216

cosmogony related to Pyramid, XIV

69, 208

on Creation, XIV 146, 197-99, 201-02,

206-09 & fn., 210

on curse of Canaan, VII 21

on curse of women, IV 501

on Darkness of, X 331

dual nature of personages in, XIV

157, 187, 198-99

Enochs of, are identical, XIV 86 fn.