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'''Pestonji Temulji Pavri''' was a | '''Pestonji Temulji Pavri''' was a professor of mathematics at Sind National College and an engineer. He authored several books on theosophy, presented in an engaging question-and-answer format. His clear style and conversational method of conveying Theosophical ideas earned him commendation in the press from Annie Besant.<ref>The Theosophical Messenger, v.17, n.9 (Sep. 1929). Available at [https://iapsop.com/archive/materials/theosophic_messenger_all/theosophical_messenger_v17_n9_sep_1929.pdf IAPSAP]</ref> | ||
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Pestonji Temulji Pavri was a professor of mathematics at Sind National College and an engineer. He authored several books on theosophy, presented in an engaging question-and-answer format. His clear style and conversational method of conveying Theosophical ideas earned him commendation in the press from Annie Besant.[1]
Writings
- Theosophy Explained in Questions and Answers. Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1921. 553 pages. Available online as PDF in Theosophy.World.
- The Coming World-Teacher (in Questions and Answers).. Adyar, Madras, India: Indian Star Headquarters, 1924. 189 pages.
- First Book of Theosophy in Questions and Answers.. Adyar, Chennai, India: Theosophical Publishing House, 1927. 337 pages.
- The World-Teacher.. Adyar, Madras, India: Indian Star Headquarters, 1928.
