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[[File:Krishnamurti painting.jpg|300px|right|thumb|J. Krishnamurti portrait in L. W. Rogers Building. Painted from a photograph in 1926 by Henry Schwartz. Image from TSA Archives.]]
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'''Jiddu Krishnamurti''' (1895 or 1896 – 1986) was an author and lecturer on spiritual and philosophical subjects  who had a major impact on Twentieth Century thought. He was "discovered" as a child in India by [[Charles Webster Leadbeater|Charles Leadbeater]], who believed that the boy had the potential to become a great religious leader. Krishnamurti and his brother Nitya were educated by Theosophists at the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]] based in Adyar, Chennai,India. Adyar Theosophists established the [[Order of the Star in the East]] to promote the idea the Krishnamurti was the much-anticipated "World Leader" or Maitreya. Eventually Krishnamurti rejected the role and the organization, and taught that "Truth is a pathless land".


Krishnamurti was often referred to by his friends as "K".


== Early years and education ==


== World Teacher movement ==


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== Life-altering experiences ==
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== Death of his brother ==


== Rejection of World Teacher role ==


== Speaking tours ==


== Krishnamurti schools ==


== Later years ==


== Teachings ==


 
== Writings ==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


==Online resources==
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== Notes ==
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[[Category:Writers|Krishnamurti, Jiddu]]
[[Category:Writers|Krishnamurti, Jiddu]]

Revision as of 22:49, 5 November 2013

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J. Krishnamurti portrait in L. W. Rogers Building. Painted from a photograph in 1926 by Henry Schwartz. Image from TSA Archives.

Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895 or 1896 – 1986) was an author and lecturer on spiritual and philosophical subjects who had a major impact on Twentieth Century thought. He was "discovered" as a child in India by Charles Leadbeater, who believed that the boy had the potential to become a great religious leader. Krishnamurti and his brother Nitya were educated by Theosophists at the Theosophical Society based in Adyar, Chennai,India. Adyar Theosophists established the Order of the Star in the East to promote the idea the Krishnamurti was the much-anticipated "World Leader" or Maitreya. Eventually Krishnamurti rejected the role and the organization, and taught that "Truth is a pathless land".

Krishnamurti was often referred to by his friends as "K".

Early years and education

World Teacher movement

Krishnamurti 2.jpg

Life-altering experiences






Death of his brother

Rejection of World Teacher role

Speaking tours

Krishnamurti schools

Later years

Teachings

Writings

Online resources

Audio

Additional resources

Notes