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Nilakanta Sri Ram
N. Sri Ram
1889 – 1973
International President of the Theosophical
Society
1953-1973
Born on the 15 December 1889 N. Sri Ram was the fifth President of
the Theosophical Society. For thirty years before he took charge as President
on 17 February 1953, he worked in many capacities for the Society. As a youth
graduated out of college he taught in theosophical schools, first at Madanapalle and later in Bangalore and Madras. These
schools were started as part of the
country-wide educational movement organized by Annie Besant.
They played an important role in awakening the young Indians of
the day to their heritage and responsibilities as future citizens of a free
India. Education was only one aspect of the great range of work carried on by
Theosophists in India under the leadership of Dr Besant. Many bright young men
and women threw up their
careers in order to serve under her and bring about a renaissance
of culture and spirituality in the motherland and through it in the world. She
initiated a dynamic
programme to reform the social system and set into motion the
Home Rule movement.
Among the ardent assistants who worked under her inspiration, unconcerned
about worldly success and security, was Sri Ram. After his initial work as a
teacher, he engaged in a voluntary lecture programme for Theosophy and Home
Rule. He was also active under Dr Besant's aegis in the labour union movement,
demanding proper treatment for workmen at a time when poor labourers
had no protection against exploitation.
While he was Assistant Editor of the daily New India published
by Annie Besant, his acumen and talents as a writer and editor developed. The
name 'Sri Ram' was symbolic of the break he made from the caste system of his
time. He dropped the suffix 'Sastri' or 'Sarma', which
indicated birth in the brahman caste and would have
been normally appended to the name at that time.
Though he incurred the wrath of orthodox society, he was firm in
abandoning meaningless conventions and superstitious customs not consonant with
the principles of Theosophy. Sri Ram's theosophical career included various
terms as Treasurer, Recording Secretary and Vice-President of the Society. More
than one President leaned upon him for assistance in carrying out his duties
and passed on to him problems and questions which came up. He was fully
familiar
with all the aspects of the work of the Society when he himself
was elected to the office of the President.
Until he passed away on
Few knew that he gave away generously of the little he had. Like
Annie Besant, he had known hard times and his heart went out readily towards
those who were in need. His life was so simple, one may say austere, that when
requests came
for mementoes after his passing, it was hard to comply with, for
he possessed little. I remember giving him an extra pen, keeping in mind the
writing he had to do, but within a few weeks it was in the hands of someone
else.
The impact of his thought on the T.S. was great, but people
hardly knew that a change was being brought about for he could accomplish much
without seeming to do so. He emphasized the need to consider all questions for
oneself, avoiding dogmatic decisions and attachment to non-essentials.
Pronouncements of an occult nature taken earlier as matters of belief became
under his influence
matters to be considered with common sense. He did not encourage
belief or rejection, for when facts are not verifiable wisdom calls for the
withholding of judgement. Though it was not his
custom to criticize or condemn people for faults or failings, he was neither
sentimental nor lacking in insight. He observed the quirks and characteristics
of people with discriminating awareness, infused with kindly humour and deep understanding. He acted with consideration
in all situations, trivial or important.
While correcting proofs, he would carefully substitute words to
fit into the space made by deletions, to make the work easier for the Vasanta Press. His corrections were always clear and
legible, for he would not impose a burden on
compositors who did not know English. On the last day of his
earthly life, when he was informed that he had had a heart
attack, his immediate concern was that it would cause trouble to others.
Many changes took place at Adyar during his twenty-year
Presidency. It was then that the present building of the Adyar Library and
Research Centre was constructed and the library shifted from the headquarters
building where it was
originally housed by Colonel Olcott. The Vasanta
Press too found a new home in
His method of working was never to command. He attracted
co-operation and loyalty from his colleagues by making them feel a sense of
closeness. He was like an elder brother in their midst; in fact, quite a few
called him 'Anna', which
in this part
of
Though he had a heavy burden to carry he never gave anyone an
impression of being too busy or hard-pressed. The life of such a person of
peace, wisdom and simplicity will be remembered long in the Society even by
those who did not have the opportunity to come into personal contact with him,
for it has had far-reaching effects on the course of theosophical history.
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