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''The Light of the East'' was a monthly review founded in 1922 at Calcutta by Georges Dandoy, SJ (1882-1962) and Pierre Johanns, SJ.〔Sean Doyle, ''Synthesizing the Vedanta: The Theology of Pierre Johanns, S.J.'' (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2006) 28.〕 Dandoy was the chief editor.〔Doyle 127.〕 The monthly ceased publication in 1947. ==Founding and objective== Dandoy and Johanns were young Jesuits, newly arrived in India, when they met Brahmachari Animananda, disciple of Brahmobandhav Upadhyay. Animananda encouraged them in their desire to begin a journal that would carry on the spirit of inquiry initiated by Upadhyay.〔Doyle 130-131.〕 P. Turmes reports that Animananda’s face brightened up when the two Jesuits laid before him the proposal for a journal that would present Christ to India in a way adapted to her mentality and culture.〔P. Turmes, ''A Teacher of Genius: B. Animananda'' (Calcutta: Xavier Publications, 1963) 63.〕 Both Dandoy and Johanns contributed regularly to the review. Several of Johanns' contributions were later published in book form under the title ''To Christ to the Vedanta.''〔''To Christ through the Vedānta: The Writings of Reverend P. Johanns, S.J.'' 2 vols. Ed. Theo de Greeff. Bangalore: The United Theological College, 1996.〕 Other contributors included members of the so-called Calcutta School of Indology.
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