Dorothy Jinarajadasa

Dorothy Jinarajadasa (born Dorothy May Graham; 19 March 1881 - 13 January 1963) was an English feminist, suffragette, and writer based in India.[1] Along with Margaret Cousins and Annie Besant, she established the Women's Indian Association in 1917, and was active in efforts to end child marriage and female illiteracy in India. She was a justice of the peace for Madras, and an active Theosophist. She is one of the earliest members of the suffragist movement in India, and is known for her efforts to build transnational networks between suffrage movements.

  1. ^ "Theosophy Cardiff's Gallery of Great Theosophists". ardifftheosophy.walestheosophy.org.uk. Retrieved 12 May 2024.