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Encyclopedia > Adyar

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Adyar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (223 words)
Adyar or Adayar is a large locality in south Chennai (previously Madras).
It is bounded by the Buckingham Canal to the west, Tiruvanmiyur to the south, and Besant Nagar to the east.
Adyar is noted for housing the Theosophical Society, which provides a calm environment along the south bank of the river for quiet contemplation on comparative religion.
Theosophical Society Adyar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (438 words)
The Theosophical Survey of India, or Theosophy Society - Adyar is a successor organization to the original Theosophical Society founded by Helena Petrovna Blavatsky and others in 1875.
Adyar, an area of Chennai where its headquarters is located, traces its beginnings to 1895 and the Theosophical Society faction headed by Henry Steel Olcott and Annie Besant after the faction led by William Quan Judge left to form its own organization.
The presidents of the Theosophical Society - Adyar have included Annie Besant, N.
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