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INDIAN BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY, 1915. Madras, India. Clubs; Cosmopolitan, Madras, and Bangalore.  De Souza, Hon. Mr. Alfred Joseph Richard, second Low Country Simhalese Member, Legislative Council, Ceylon; elected, 1912. Address: Colombo, Ceylon.  DesvoeusDes Voeux [sic], Lt. Col. H., Indian Army; Inspector-General of Police, Burma; appointed, 1913. Address:Rangoon, Burma.  Deussen, Paul; b. 1845, at Oberdreis near Coblenz; s. of Adam Deussen, pastor; educ; at Schulp; forta near Naumburg; studied at Bonn, Tubingen and Berlin; Sanskrit under Lassen and Gildemister: Phil. Dr. at Marburg, 1869; teacher at the Gymnasiums at Minden and Marburg, 1869-72, and tutor in Russian families at Geneva, Aixla-ChapelleAix-la-Chapelle [sic], and Terny in Russia, 1872-80; taught philosophy, the subject to which he was chiefly devoted and Sanskrit, as Private-docent at the University of Geneva; and philosophy at the Polytechnical school at Aix-la-Chapelle, 1875-9. While at Geneva, his resolution was made to devote his life to the study of Indian philosophy, (1873). Since his return from Russia and residence in Berlin, from 1881 to 1889, this has been his main work. Taught philosophy at Berlin University, first as Private-docent, then as profeseor; since 1889, Ordinary Professor of Philosophy at the University of Keil; has travelled much in various parts of the world, including the greater part of India, 1892-3. In 1904, the order of the Red Eagle, 4th class, was conferred upon him. Among his chief works may be mentioned: Das System does Vedanta, 1883; Die sutras des Vedanta 1887; On the Philosophy of the Vedanta in its relations to Occidental Metaphysics, Bombay 1893; Sechzig Upanishads des Veda, 1897; Geschichte der Philosophic (I and II on the Vedic Hymns and Upanishads: III-VI, 1894 1899; “Outlines of Indian Philosophy”, in the Indian Antiquary, 1902; Erinnerungen an Indian 1904; My Indian Experiences (translated into English by A. King.) Address: University of Kiel.  Devarakota, Zamindar of; Mallikarjuna Prasada Naidu, Zubdatul Agran, Challapalli; descended from one of the most ancient Zamindar families in the Northern Circars; s. of Rajah Ankinedi Bahadur Garu; b. 1847; educ: in Telugu and English; has experimented largely in Ayurvedic medicine, to dispense which he maintains a hospital at Challapalli; assumed charge of Estate, 1875; estate declared impartible, 1890; has opened irrigation canals; has endowed a bed in the Gosha Hospital, Madras; has built a Boys school at Chellapalli; was present at the reception of T.R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales at Madras, 1906. Recreations: Music, Indian gymanastics, and study of Hindu medicine. Address: Challapalli. Kistna Dt. Madras Presy, India.  Devarakota, Heir-Apparent of; Yerla Gadda Ankinedi Prasada Naidu Garu, Challapalli; b. 1877; educ, at the Hindu High School, and Noble College, Masulipatam; and at the Pachaippah’s and Presidency Colleges, Madras; B.A. (Botany and Sanskrit), 1904; m. to a sister of the Zamindar of Muklyala, 1904; presided over the Peddakallepalli Agricultural and Cattle show, 124