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- K.H._Letters_to_C.W._Leadbeater abstract "The K.H. Letters to C.W. Leadbeater, published in 1941(reprinted in 1980),is a book compiled by C. Jinarajadasa, the fourth President of the Theosophical Society Adyar. Jinarajadasa wrote that Charles Webster Leadbeater joined the Theosophical Society in November 1883, and after his contact with Helena Blavatsky in London he became very keen to offer himself as a chela (disciple) of one of the Mahatmas.".
- Q16255448 abstract "The K.H. Letters to C.W. Leadbeater, published in 1941(reprinted in 1980),is a book compiled by C. Jinarajadasa, the fourth President of the Theosophical Society Adyar. Jinarajadasa wrote that Charles Webster Leadbeater joined the Theosophical Society in November 1883, and after his contact with Helena Blavatsky in London he became very keen to offer himself as a chela (disciple) of one of the Mahatmas.".
- K.H._Letters_to_C.W._Leadbeater comment "The K.H. Letters to C.W. Leadbeater, published in 1941(reprinted in 1980),is a book compiled by C. Jinarajadasa, the fourth President of the Theosophical Society Adyar. Jinarajadasa wrote that Charles Webster Leadbeater joined the Theosophical Society in November 1883, and after his contact with Helena Blavatsky in London he became very keen to offer himself as a chela (disciple) of one of the Mahatmas.".
- Q16255448 comment "The K.H. Letters to C.W. Leadbeater, published in 1941(reprinted in 1980),is a book compiled by C. Jinarajadasa, the fourth President of the Theosophical Society Adyar. Jinarajadasa wrote that Charles Webster Leadbeater joined the Theosophical Society in November 1883, and after his contact with Helena Blavatsky in London he became very keen to offer himself as a chela (disciple) of one of the Mahatmas.".