Annie Besant Biography

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Annie Besant Biography


"Born in England, she participated in the Indian independence movement and eventually entered the spiritual life and introduced the world to the famous philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti."

She was born in 1844 to a middle-class family in London of Irish descent. When her father died when she was 5 years old, her mother ran a school and supported the family. She traveled as much as Europe as an Annie Besant young woman. There she became fascinated with Roman Catholic rites. In 1867 she married Frank Besant, 26, at the age of 19. He also has faith in her views. But her frequent meetings with her friends in Manchester marked the beginning of a change in her political views. Her contact with English radicals and Irish democrats in Manchester changed the perception of the urban poor. Her husband became a religious leader in Linkshare. Politics further alienated them. She mobilized farm laborers and fought for their betterment. Legally separated and took his daughter with him. She began to fight for the doctrines of the believers. Fought for freedom of expression, women's rights, interfaith equality, birth control, Fabian socialism, labor rights. For Frank, divorce is out of the question. So Anubisent has been Anubisent but for the rest of his life.


The children would get some pension from the father. She kept mobel with her two children. After becoming a free-spirited woman from Frank she questioned the old-fashioned notion of religion in the churches, the kingdom being a bastard to them, and the people living in the narrow confines of the church. England has also been criticized for calling it a state religion. It was then that she wrote articles for the magazine National Reformer, which ran England to be a secular state. The magazine chose Eme as one of their fellow speakers. She traveled all over the country by train and became a prolific speaker, giving lectures on change, reform, and freedom in the lives of the people. For a long time, she befriended Brad Lag, the leader of that organization. She, he, lived with his children and worked together on many issues. He is an atheist and is trying to become a Member of Parliament from Northampton. By 1877, the two had become the talk of the town. The reason for this is the publication of a book written by an American author about birth control. In it, the family members were asked to limit themselves. The book was strongly condemned by the Church and supported by the National Reformer. But the government arrested Virini as a publisher of the book. But due to public opposition, they were released. As a result, Brad Lag became a Member of Parliament in 1881, ending his political career. But due to his atheism, he was surrounded by many problems and many times he resorted to the court and participated in the by-elections and became a Member of Parliament. At the same time, she wrote many articles on the autonomy of the Irish people. Irish nationalists became allies of libertarians. She led the freedom struggle of the Irish people. But as Broad Law's parliamentary activities increased, so did their distance. Women have no access to parliamentary politics. Then she began the search for a suitable platform for her political freedom, and therefore for social harmony. It was then that Shaw, a young man living in England, appeared as a basis for his feelings. As a member of his Fabian Society, her buildings moved towards socialism. This created a further gap between Broadlog and Anubiscent. The board then moved away from phobia and was influenced by Marx's ideas and was elected a member of the school board. Their wishes were met when she took part in the 1889 shipwreck struggle. But in 1889 she read Blavsky's writing and went to Paris to meet him. She settled in India as the President of the Theosophical Society in Adyar, India, on behalf of the organization, subject to its theories. Only then did one side participate in the independence movement while participating in these community activities. Apart from participating in Indian politics and leading the Home Rule movement, she traveled all over India with Tilak, who was fighting for independence. She was imprisoned in 1917 and was released. In December 1917 she served as President of the Indian National Congress for one year. After the First World War, new leadership emerged in India as Gandhi's leader and withdrew from the organization due to differences with him. While in Adyar, Jiddu introduced Krishnamurti to the world. Anubiscent died in 1933. After that Jiddu Krishnamurthy, Aldus Haksali founded the Ferrando sage school. It was later renamed the Besant Hill School.

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