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  1. Charles Johnston (17 February 1867 – 16 October 1931) was an Irish writer, journalist, theosophist, naturalist, and Sanskrit scholar. Johnston joined the Indian Civil Service in 1888 but left India after two years due to malaria and settled in the United States in 1896.

  2. Nov 24, 2023 · Charles Johnston ( February 17, 1867 - October 16, 1931) was a Sanskrit scholar and translator of several Hindu classics, and was married to H. P. Blavatsky's niece. He was a founder of the Dublin Lodge of the Theosophical Society of which William Butler Yeats and A.E. or Æ, as George William Russell was known, were also members.

  3. Sir Charles Hepburn Johnston GCMG, KStJ (11 March 1912 – 23 April 1986), was a senior British diplomat and translator of Russian poetry.

  4. Charles Johnston may refer to: Politics. Charles Johnston (representative) (1793–1845), U.S. Representative from New York; Charles Clement Johnston (1795–1832), U.S. Representative from Virginia; Charles Johnston (New Zealand politician) (1845–1918), Mayor of Wellington, New Zealand

  5. Jul 22, 2022 · Charles Hepburn Johnston was a towering figure during the final years of Britains Empire in the Middle East. Born in Hampstead, London on 11 March 1912, he was the eldest son of Ernest Johnston, an underwriter at Lloyd’s, and Emma Florence Hepburn.

  6. Charles Johnston, a theosophist and translator of ancient scriptures, offers his insights and interpretations of the universal divine wisdom. Explore his works and writings on universaltheosophy.com.

  7. Charles Johnston is an Emmy Award winning writer. He has written on many successful children's TV shows including: "Paw Patrol" (Nickelodeon), "Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum" (PBS), and "Odd Squad" (PBS - Daytime Emmy Winner, 2016).

  8. Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Johnston, a renowned theosophist and translator of Eastern classics, at universaltheosophy.com.

  9. Charles Johnston (1867-1931) was steeped in the wisdom of eastern traditions, having translated also the ten Principle Upanishads of the Vedanta, the Bhagavad Gita, the Tao Teh King of Lao Tse, and the Crest-Jewel of Wisdom of Sankaracharya.

  10. Oct 5, 2014 · Charles Johnston (1867-1931), was steeped in the wisdom of eastern traditions, having translated the ten Principle (Mukhya) Upanishads of the Vedanta, the Bhagavad Gita, the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali, the Crest-Jewel of Wisdom and other works of Sankaracharya, the Tao Teh King of Lao Tze, along with a running translation/commentary on a series ...

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