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It's amazing that so many of the most famous Indians of the 20th century were Lucifer worshipping Theosophists...
Most people have never heard of the man, but for those interested in occult, spiritual, mystic religiosity, he's almost famous. It was the Theosophical Society that promoted the Indian Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) as the Maitreya (World Teacher).
In April/May 1909, Charles Webster Leadbeater "discovered" the 14-year-old Jiddu Krishnamurti, at the private beach of the Theosophical Society Headquarters in Adyar, Madras (Chennai). Krishnamurti's father and longtime Theosophist, Jiddu Narayaniah, was employed by the Society. Leadbeater thought that Krishnamurti could be groomed as the "World Teacher" and took Krishnamurti, and his younger brother Jiddu "Nitya" Nityananda in his and the Society's claws.
In 1906, Leadbeater had been charged with "perversion" against young boys. While he was never sentenced, there are many rumours that Leadbeater sexually abused Krishnamurti.
In March 1910, High Priestess of the Theosophical Society Annie Besant (who had also been an early member of the Fabian Society), with permission of their father, became the legal guardian of Krishnamurti and his brother.
Their father later tried in vain to get guardianship back, accusing them of child abuse...
In 1911, the Theosophical Society founded the Order of the Star in the East (OSE) to prepare the world for the arrival of the Maitreya (World Teacher). Its precursor was the Order of the Rising Sun (1910–11).
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