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  • 250.00

    During the last decade of his life, Krishnamurti urged the Krishnamurti Foundations in India, England, and America start study centres for serious adults, as he felt that most people in the modern world, being caught in their routine of office and home, do not have the leisure to delve into his teachings and take stock of their lives. However, he made it clear that studying his teachings is neither an intellectual exercise nor a theological…

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  • 250.00

    Many educators and parents have found J. Krishnamurti’s insight into the human condition and the nature of learning specially relevant to the education of children. For them and for others who wish to live sanely and wisely in a world of growing confusion, and who wish their children to do the same, this book will be a valued addition to his previous works. In discussions with teachers at the Brockwood Park School, which he founded…

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  • 450.00

    A Jewel on a Silver Platter by Prof. Padmanabhan Krishna

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  • 140.00

    The book is a historical record of Krishnamurti’s relationship to Rajghat on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi; it was a place where he founded a school and came every winter till his death in 1986. Rajghat’s classical past, its philosophical and religious traditions, its extreme conservatism, the beauty of the countryside and the poverty of its villagers form the background against which Krishnamurti spoke – to students, teachers and to the public

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  • 295.00

    These 18 dialogues of Krishnamurti with Prof. Allan W Anderson of San Diego State University took place in 1974. Each dialogue covers one aspect or a problem of human existence. Krishnamurti indicates that pinning our hopes on organized religion, science, political ideology or the market economy not only fails to address the basic human problems but actually creates them. The way out of our difficulties, Krishnamurti states, can start only in the mind of each…

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  • 250.00

    Published previously as :Krishnamurti for Beginners The best introduction to Krishnamurti is Krishnamurti himself—his books, video and audio recordings—and not interpreters and commentators. And this book is meant primarily for those unacquainted with his vision of life which he maintained, was not his teachings but the teachings and never my teachings. The problem of daily living that confront every human being and Krishnamurti’s original approach to them, as well as his timeless vision of the…

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  • 195.00

    In this series of eight talks, given in Ojai, California in 1955, Krishnamurti confronts the confusion, habits, and assumptions of the human mind, and claims these lie at the root of all violence and suffering in the world. While these reflections were offered over fifty years ago, their meaning is as fresh and as relevant heard today. Krishnamurti discusses a world in which booming productivity and scientific advancement promise a happy future, but don’t provide…

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  • 295.00

    The world is that way – deceptive, the deceiving politicians, the money-minded. If you are not properly educated, you’ll just slip into it. So what is education? Is it to help you fit into the mechanism of the present order, or disorder, of things? This and many more similar questions posed to senior students by Krishnamurti form the contents of this book, which contains mainly the dialogues he held in the 1970s in the school…

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  • 250.00

    Beyond Pathless by Nandini Patnaik

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  • 195.00

    Violence, Krishnamurti says, ‘is like a stone dropped in a lake: the waves spread and spread; at the centre is the “me”. As long as the “me” survives in any form, very subtly or grossly, there must be violence.’ The book contains authentic reports of talks and discussions in 1970 in Santa Monica, San Diego, London, Brockwood Park (England) and Rome.

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  • 295.00

    This is the Bengali translation of the book ‘Think on these things’.

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  • 250.00

    Many have considered Buddhism to be the religion closest in sprit to J.Krishnamurti’s spiritual teaching– even though the great teacher was famous for urging students to seek truth outside organized religion. This record of an historic encounter between Krishnamurti and a group of Buddhist scholars provides a unique opportunity to see what the great teacher had to say himself about Buddhist teachings. The conversations, which took place at Brockwood Park in England in the late…

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