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Jiddu Krishnamurti or J. Krishnamurti (12 May 1895{{spaced ndash}}17 February 1986) was a writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual issues. His subject matter included psychological revolution, the nature of the mind, meditation, human relationships, and bringing about positive social change. Works about his life and his philosophy first appeared in the early-20th-century; {{As of|2011|lc=y}} related works have continued appearing in several subject areas, and in a variety of formats and media. {{anchor|about}} About the worksSubject biography{{Main|Jiddu Krishnamurti}}Jiddu Krishnamurti was born 1895 in the town of Madanapalle in then-colonial India, to a family of middle class Telugu Brahmins. His father was associated with the Theosophical Society, and in the early part of the 20th century young Krishnamurti came to be promoted by the leadership of the Society as the so-called World Teacher, a new messiah. In 1929 he disavowed this role and dissolved the worldwide organization (the Order of the Star) formed to support it. He severed his ties to Theosophy and the Theosophical Society, and declared independence from all religious, philosophical, and cultural disciplines and practices. He spent the rest of his life presenting a uniquely expressed philosophy of life around the world, asserting that only unflinching self-inquiry can lead to genuine discovery and to resolution of all personal and social conflict. Until his death in 1986 he was constantly stressing the need for a revolution in the psyche of every human being, while positing that such revolution cannot be brought about by any external entity, be it religious, political, or social. Timeline and availabilityWorks and news items about Krishnamurti started appearing in the beginning of the 20th century, shortly after his "discovery" as a possible new Messiah. The extraordinary circumstances surrounding young Krishnamurti, and the related proclamations of Theosophical leaders, resulted in intense scrutiny and publicity throughout his "messianic" period. Interest was renewed and amplified by his later repudiation of the so-called World Teacher Project and of Theosophy. During his middle years publicity and interest lessened, but did not disappear; by the late 1960s he was firmly reestablished in the public stage, with a corresponding increase in the number of works and news items about him. Since his death in 1986 books, monographs, research papers in various disciplines, news items etc., in print and other media, have continued to appear, examining various aspects of Krishnamurti and his message.[2] Krishnamurti has additionally been the subject of, or a claimed source of inspiration in, the works of artists in diverse fields (see section Artistic depictions below). They have included playwrights[3] and actors,[4] musicians, novelists, and at least one choreographer.[5] {{As of|2010|12|31}}, according to one source, Krishnamurti-related materials numbered "2,412 works in 4,580 publications in 53 languages and 46,822 library holdings".[6]Listing of works{{anchor|format}} List guidelines and format
{{anchor|principal}} Principal biographiesThe following people were authorized by Krishnamurti to write his biography.
{{anchor|otherbio}} Other biographiesA number of biographical works have been published.[18] Many are by people who knew Krishnamurti at some point in his life, or had been associates of his for various lengths of time.[19] Others are posthumous scholarly or lay works produced with or without the cooperation of people close to him.
{{anchor|otherreps}} Other representationsAmong the following works are interpretations, studies, or comparative analyses of his life and message. Krishnamurti did not accept any interpreters, contemporary or future; instead, he advocated the unmediated examination of his work.[49]
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{{anchor|ephemera}} Mass media itemsKrishnamurti had been in the public spotlight more or less consistently since his adolescence; items about him appeared in mass media and periodical publications throughout his life with varying frequency depending on his perceived topicality.[98] After his death, and {{As of|2010|alt=as of year-end 2010}}, Krishnamurti's life, message, and perceived influence continued to be the subject of occasional media attention. The following selections are listed (per media category) by date of issue or release in ascending order, then by author, editor or other creator. If the author etc. is unknown, items are sublisted by publication name or program title.
{{anchor|depictions}} Artistic depictions
Krishnamurti's message has found resonance in the life and work of composers, performers and songwriters in a variety of music genres. He has been cited as an influence in the artistic and personal development of pioneering jazz musician John Coltrane[123] and has been similarly acknowledged by singer-songwriter Van Morrison,[124] and Garry Cobain of the experimental electronic music act The Future Sound of London,[125] among others.
The French expressionist sculptor Antoine Bourdelle produced drawings and two bronze busts of him in the 1920s,[134] while photographers Cecil Beaton and Edward Weston each shot several portraits and studies, a number of which illustrated Krishnamurti books.[135]
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Notes1. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1975a}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|year=1975a|title=Krishnamurti: the years of awakening|location=New York|publisher=Farrar Straus and Giroux|edition=1st US|isbn=978-0-374-18222-9}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1975b}}|year=1975b|location=London|publisher=John Murray|edition=1st UK|isbn=978-0-7195-3229-0}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1983a}}|year=1983a|origyear=1975|edition=Reprint of 1st US|location=New York|publisher=Discus|isbn=978-0-380-00734-9|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1997}}|year=1997|origyear=1975|title={{interp|web preview}}|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lhPFWXgxQCkC|edition=Reprint of 1st US|location=Boston|publisher=Shambhala Publications|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|isbn=978-1-57062-288-5|accessdate=2011-10-04}} .[97][98][99][100][101][102][103][104][105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112][113][114][115][116][117][118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126][127][128][129][130][131][132][133][134][135][136][137][138][139][140][141][142][143][144]2. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1983b}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|authormask=2|year=1983b|title=Krishnamurti: the years of fulfilment|location=New York|publisher=Farrar Straus and Giroux|edition=1st US|isbn=978-0-374-18224-3|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1983c}}|year=1983c|location=London|publisher=John Murray|edition=1st UK|isbn=978-0-7195-3979-4|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|2003a}}|year=2003a|origyear=1983|title={{interp|web preview}}|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WKmJndX5B8wC|location=Bramdean|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation Trust|edition=1st KFT|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|isbn=978-0-900506-20-8|accessdate=2011-10-04}} 3. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1988}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|authormask=2|year=1988|title=Krishnamurti: the open door|location=London|publisher=John Murray|edition=1st UK|isbn=978-0-7195-4534-4|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|2003b}}|year=2003b|origyear=1988|title={{interp|web preview}}|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iG2hHtxiXyoC|location=Bramdean|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation Trust|edition=1st KFT|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|isbn=978-0-900506-21-5|accessdate=2011-10-03}} 4. ^{{Cite book|title=Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation of America|year=1996|isbn=978-1888004083|location=Ojai, California. USA|pages=129}} 5. ^Extract from Mary Lutyens: "Krishnamurti and The Rajagopals", beginning of Chapter One. 6. ^Rosalind & Rajagopal(nee’ Rosalind Edith Williams & Rajagopalacharya Desikacharya) 7. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|2005}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|authormask=2|year=2005|title=J. Krishnamurti: A Life|location=New Delhi|publisher=Penguin Books India|isbn=978-0-14-400006-7}} 8. ^{{Cite book|title=In The Presence of Krishnamurti: Mary’s Unfinished Book|last=Zimbalist|first=Mary|publisher=Dr. Scott H. Forbes|year=2018|isbn=978-1-7321223-2-1|location=Portland, Oregon. USA|pages=}} 9. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Balfour-Clarke|first=Russel|year=1977|title=The boyhood of J. Krishnamurti|location=Bombay|publisher=Chetana|oclc=7328288}} 10. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Blackburn|first=Gabriele|year=1996|title=The light of Krishnamurti|location=Ojai, California |publisher= http://www.idylwildbooks.com, Idylwild Books |isbn=978-0-9613054-4-4}} 11. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Blau|first=Evelyne|year=1995|title=Krishnamurti: 100 years|location=New York|publisher=Stewart, Tabori & Chang|isbn=978-1-55670-678-3}} 12. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Chandmal|first=Asit|year=1985|title=One thousand moons: Krishnamurti at eighty-five|location=New York|publisher=Harry N Abrams|isbn=978-0-8109-1209-0}} 13. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Chandmal|first=Asit|year=1995|title=One thousand suns: Krishnamurti at eighty-five and the last walk|location=New York|publisher=Aperture|edition=1st|type=hardcover|isbn=978-0-89381-631-5}} 14. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Field|first=Sidney|year=1989|title=Krishnamurti: the reluctant messiah|editor-link=Peter Háy (Canadian author, publisher and bookseller)|editor-last=Háy|editor-first=Peter |others= Preface by Peter Háy |location= St. Paul, Minnesota |publisher= www.paragonhouse.com, Paragon House |isbn= 978-1-55778-180-2 }} 15. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Giddu|first=Narayan|year=1998|title=As the river joins the ocean: reflections about J. Krishnamurti|editor-last=Narsipur|editor-first=Chandramouli|location=Delhi|type=hardcover|publisher=Book Faith India|edition=1st|isbn=978-81-7303-178-6}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|Giddu|1999}}|year=1999|edition=1st US|location=Ojai, California|publisher=Edwin House|isbn=978-0-9649247-5-8}} 16. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Grohe|first=Friedrich|year=1991|title=The beauty of the mountain: memories of Krishnamurti|location=Bramdean: {{URL|1=http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/|2=Krishnamurti Foundation Trust}}|oclc=38028234}} 17. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|authorlink=Stuart Holroyd|last=Holroyd|first=Stuart|year=1991|title=Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message|location=Shaftesbury, England|publisher=Element|format=paperback|isbn=978-1-85230-200-9}} 18. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Krohnen|first=Michael|year=1996|title=The kitchen chronicles: 1001 lunches with Krishnamurti|location=Ojai, California|publisher=Edwin House|isbn=978-0-9649247-1-0}} 19. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|E. Lutyens|1957a}}|last=Lutyens|first=Emily|authormask=2|year=1957a|title=Candles in the sun|location=London|publisher=R. Hart-Davis|oclc=255420902}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|E. Lutyens|1957b}}|location=Philadelphia|publisher=Lippincott|oclc=1548846}} 20. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1990}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|year=1990|title=The life and death of Krishnamurti|location=London|publisher=John Murray|edition=1st UK|isbn=978-0-7195-4749-2|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|2003c}}|year=2003c|origyear=1990|title={{interp|web preview}}|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nA2rmMRF2F8C|edition=1st KFT|location=Bramdean|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation Trust|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|isbn=978-0-7195-4749-2|accessdate=2011-10-04}} 21. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1991}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|authormask=2|year=1991|title=Krishnamurti: his life and death|location=New York|publisher=St Martin's Press|isbn=978-0-312-05455-7}} 22. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1995}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|authormask=2|year=1995|title=The boy Krishna: the first fourteen years in the life of J. Krishnamurti|location=Bramdean|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation Trust|type=pamphlet|isbn=978-0-900506-13-0}} 23. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|M. Lutyens|1996}}|authorlink=Mary Lutyens|last=Lutyens|first=Mary|authormask=2|year=1996|title=Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals|location=Ojai, California|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation of America|isbn=978-1-888004-08-3}} 24. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Patwardhan|first=Sunanda|year=1999|title=A vision of the sacred: my personal journey with Krishnamurti|location=New Delhi|publisher=Penguin Books India|type=paperback|isbn=978-0-14-029447-7}} 25. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Ross|first=Joseph E.|year=2000|title=Krishnamurti: the Taormina seclusion 1912|location=Bloomington, Indiana|publisher=XLibris|isbn=978-0-7388-5198-3}} 26. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Sloss|first=Radha Rajagopal|year=1991|location=London|publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing|title=Lives in the shadow with J. Krishnamurti|edition=1st|isbn=978-0-7475-0720-8|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|Sloss|1993}}|year=1993|origyear=1991|location=Reading, Massachusetts|edition=1st US|publisher=Addison–Wesley|isbn=978-0-201-63211-8}} 27. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Smith|first=Ingram|year=1989|title=Truth is a pathless land: a journey with Krishnamurti|location=Wheaton, Illinois|publisher=Theosophical Publishing House|isbn=978-0-8356-0643-1}} 28. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Smith|first=Ingram|authormask=2|year=1999|title=The transparent mind: a journey with Krishnamurti|location=Ojai, California|publisher=Edwin House|isbn=978-0-9649247-3-4}} 29. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Vernon|first=Roland|year=2001|title=Star in the east: Krishnamurti: the invention of a messiah|location=New York|publisher=Palgrave|edition=1st US|isbn=978-0-312-23825-4|postscript=}};; {{cite book|ref={{harvid|Vernon|2002}}|year=2002|origyear=2001|location=Boulder, Colorado |publisher= www.sentientpublications.com, Sentient Publications |edition=reprint |isbn= 978-0-9710786-8-0}} 30. ^1 {{cite book|ref=harv|last=Williams|first=Christine V.|year=2004|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti: world philosopher (1895–1986): his life and thoughts|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NzDar6XfICEC|location=Delhi|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|isbn=978-81-208-2032-6|accessdate=2011-10-03}} 31. ^{{Cite book|title=Krishnamurti: Preparing to leave|last=Forbes|first=Scott|publisher=Dr. Scott H. Forbes|year=2018|isbn=978-1-7321223-1-4|location=Portland, Oregon. USA.|pages=}} 32. ^{{cite AV media|ref={{harvid|KFA|1995}}|people=Jiddu, Krishnamurti; Krishnamurti Foundation of America (Producer)|date=1995|title=The next 100 years: the future of Krishnamurti's teachings|medium=Webcast|url=http://www.kfa.org/intro-video.php|location=Ojai, California|publisher=Krishnamurti Foundation of America|format=flv|accessdate=2010-02-12}} 33. ^{{cite AV media|ref={{harvid|Lucas|2007}}|people=George Lucas (Producer)|date=2007-10-23|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1201558/|title=The early years disk 7: the journey of radiance|id=The adventures of young Indiana Jones Series|time="Special features: Jiddu Krishnamurti: the reluctant Messiah"|medium=DVD|location=Los Angeles|publisher=CBS DVD; Paramount Home Entertainment|isbn=978-1-4157-3460-5|accessdate=2010-08-03|display-authors=etal}} 34. ^{{cite AV media|ref={{harvid|Mendizza|1990}}|people=Michael Mendizza (Director)|date=1990|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0332676/ |title= Krishnamurti: with a silent mind|medium=Motion picture|location=Ojai, California |publisher= www.kfa.org, Krishnamurti Foundation of America |accessdate= 2010-05-22}} 35. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Agrawal|first=Murari M.|year=2002|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_B1TnLRg7xcC&pg=PA118|chapter=§§ Krishnamurti I, Krishnamurti II|title=Freedom of the soul: a post-modern understanding of Hinduism|location=New Delhi|publisher=Concept Publishing|pages=118–142 [cumulative]|isbn=978-81-8069-002-0|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]}} 36. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Boutte|first=Veronica|year=2002|title=The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti, (1895–1986)|series=Asian thought and religion|volume=24|location=Lewiston, New York|publisher=Edwin Mellen Press|isbn=978-0-7734-7090-3}} 37. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|last=De La Cruz|first=Francis James C.|date=January 2005|title=A Philosophy for Holistic Education|journal=Philosophia: International Journal of Philosophy|volume=34|issue=1|pages=50–56|location=Manila, Philippines|publisher=Graduate School, Adamson University|issn=0115-8988}} 38. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Dhopeshwarkar|first=Atmaram D|year=1993|origyear=originally published 1967|title=J. Krishnamurti and awareness in action |location=Mumbai |publisher= www.popularprakashan.com, Popular Prakashan |isbn= 978-81-7154-759-3}} 39. ^{{cite book | last = Eck | first = Diana L. | author-link = Diana L. Eck | title = J. Krishnamurti: the pathless way | publisher = International Center for Integrative Studies | location = New York | year = 1968 | oclc = 6733472 }} 40. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Erricker|first=Clive|year=2001|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=IfsUnLy5DUcC&pg=PA62|chapter=Chapter 5: Jiddu Krishnamurti and the open secret|editor1-last=Erricker|editor1-first=Clive|editor2-last=Erricker|editor2-first=Jane|title=Contemporary spiritualities: social and religious contexts|location=London|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|type=hardcover|pages=62–78|isbn=978-0-8264-4947-4|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]}} 41. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Fauché|first=Fabienne|year=2001|origyear=originally published (as dissertation) 1998. Lille: Atelier National de Reproduction des Thèses|title=J.-P. Sartre et J. Krishnamurti: deux "athéismes" pour une morale|language=French|trans-title=J.-P. Sartre and J. Krishnamurti: two "atheisms" for [one] morality (Bing Translator)|series=Thèse à la carte|location=Villeneuve-d'Ascq, France|publisher=Presses Universitaires du Septentrion|oclc=48745672}} 42. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Heber|first=Lilly |authorlink=Lilly Heber |year=1935|origyear=originally published 1933 in Norwegian with title Krishnamurti og vår tids krise. Oslo: Gyldendal|title=Krishnamurti and the world crisis: a contribution to the history of modern re-orientation|edition=English|location=London|publisher=G. Allen & Unwin|oclc=4753516}} 43. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|authorlink=Stuart Holroyd|last=Holroyd|first=Stuart|year=1980|title=The quest of the quiet mind: the philosophy of Krishnamurti|location=Wellingborough, England|publisher=Aquarian Press|type=paperback|isbn=978-0-85030-230-1}} 44. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Horan|first=Richard|year=2011|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=f0oyRpRqROIC&lpg=PT69&pg=PT69#v=onepage&q&f=false|chapter=Krishnamurti|title=Seeds: one man's serendipitous journey to find the trees that inspired famous American writers from Faulkner to Kerouac, Welty to Wharton|location=New York|publisher=HarperCollins|pages=76–87|isbn=978-0-06-186168-0|id=Google Books [web publisher]}} 45. ^{{cite journal|last=Kelman|first=Harold|year=1956|title=Life history as therapy: Part II; On being aware|journal=The American Journal of Psychoanalysis|volume=16|issue=1|pages=68–78|location=New York|publisher=Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis|issn=0002-9548|ref=harv|doi=10.1007/bf01873714}} 46. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Kleindienst|first=William C.|year=c. 1926|title=The great lie: Krishnamurti, the false Hindu messiah of theosophy: a record of theosophical impostures|location=Charters Towers, Queensland|publisher=O. Christeson|oclc=221358632}} 47. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Kumar|first=Samrat Schmiem|year=2011|chapter=Chapter 27: The Inward Revolution: Aurobindo Ghose and Jiddu Krishnamurti|editor1-link=Wolfgang Dietrich (political scientist)|editor1-last=Dietrich|editor1-first=Wolfgang|title=The international handbook of peace studies: a cultural perspective|location=New York|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|pages=496–510|isbn=978-0-230-23786-5|oclc=690904750|display-editors=etal}} 48. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Martin|first=Raymond|year=2003|title=On Krishnamurti|location=Belmont, California|publisher=Wadsworth|isbn=978-0-534-25226-7}} 49. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|last=Maxwell|first=Patrick|date=1 September 1994|title=The enigma of Krishnamurti|journal=Journal for the Study of Religion|volume=7|issue=2|pages=57–81|location=Pietermaritzburg, South Africa|publisher=Association for the Study of Religion in Southern Africa|issn=1011-7601}} 50. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Methorst|first=Henri|year=2003|title=Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary: reflections on his life and work|location=Ojai, California|publisher=Edwin House|isbn=978-0-9649247-9-6}} 51. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|authorlink=Jacob Needleman|last=Needleman|first=Jacob|year=2009|origyear=originally published 1970. New York: Doubleday|chapter=Chapter 6: A Note on Krishnamurti|chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=AOuvJBu2dnUC&lpg=PT192&v=A%20Note%20on%20Krishnamurti&pg=PT123#|title=The New Religions|location=New York|publisher=Tarcher|pages=157–180|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|isbn=978-1-58542-744-4|accessdate=2011-10-03}} 52. ^{{cite journal|last=Ogletree|first=Aaron P.|date=April–June 2007|title=Peace profile: Jiddu Krishnamurti|journal=Peace Review|location=London|publisher=Routledge|volume=19|issue=2|pages=277–280|doi=10.1080/10402650701354032|issn=1040-2659|id={{subscription required}} [doi full access]|ref=harv}} 53. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Réhault|first=Ludowic|year=2006|origyear=originally published 1934 in French with title L' Instructeur du Monde, Krishnamurti. Nice: Table d'Harmonie|url= https://books.google.com/books?id=0YkiQszefbYC|title=Krishnamurti: man is his own liberator|others=Translated by Ina Harper|edition=reprint of 1939 Christopher Publishing House|location=Whitefish, Montana|publisher=Kessinger Publishing|isbn=978-1-4286-5570-6|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|accessdate=2011-10-27}} 54. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Rodrigues|first=Hillary|year=1990|title=Insight and religious mind: an analysis of Krishnamurti's thought|series=American University Studies Series VII: Theology and Religion|volume=64|location=New York|publisher=Peter Lang|isbn=978-0-8204-0993-1|issn=0740-0446}} 55. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Samuels|first=Henry C.|year=1929|title=Krishnamurti the Jew. A presentation from the Jewish point of view|location=Seattle, Washington|publisher=The New Synagogue Press|type=pamphlet|oclc=904757}} 56. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Sanat|first=Aryel|year=1999|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=0dHP2f_6k4YC|title=The inner life of Krishnamurti: private passion and perennial wisdom|location=Wheaton, Illinois |publisher= Quest Books |isbn=978-0-8356-0781-0 |id=Google Books [web preview publisher] |accessdate= 2011-10-26}} 57. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|authorlink=Govert Schüller|last=Schuller|first=Govert W.|year=1997|url=http://www.alpheus.org/html/articles/thopv/kandwt.html|title=Krishnamurti and the World-Teacher Project: Some Theosophical Perceptions|journal=Theosophical History|series=Occasional Papers|volume=5|location=Fullerton, California|publisher=Theosophical History Foundation|issn=1068-2597|id=Carol Stream, Illinois: alpheus.org [web publisher]|accessdate=2010-05-17}} 58. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|authorlink=Carlo Suares|last=Suares|first=Carlo|year=1953|title=Krishnamurti and the unity of man|location=Bombay|publisher=Chetana|oclc=33187831}} 59. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Thapan|first=Meenakshi|year=2006|title=Life at school: an ethnographic study|edition=2nd|location=New Delhi|publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-567964-9}} 60. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Thuruthiyil|first=Scaria|year=1999|title=The joy of creative living: radical revolution of the mind: an approach proposed by Jiddu Krishnamurti|series=Biblioteca di Scienze Religiose [Library of Religious Science (Google Translate)]|volume=147|location=Rome, Italy|publisher=LAS|isbn=978-88-213-0410-1}} 61. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|editor-last=Vas|editor-first=Luis S. 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Krishnamurti: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?|conference=15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia|location=Canberra, Australia|publisher=Australian National University|accessdate=2010-03-09}} 63. ^{{cite journal |ref=harv |last=Wit |first=Adriaan de |date=March 1992 |title= Krishnamurti and Ionesco: Pioneers of the new age perception/consciousness |journal= Journal of Evolutionary Psychology |volume=13 |issue=1–2 |pages=44–59 |location= Pittsburgh |publisher= Institute for Evolutionary Psychology |issn= 0737-4828}} 64. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|author=Krishnamurti Foundations|year=1997|title=Unconditionally free, an introduction to the life and work of J. 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Brill|isbn=978-90-04-04007-6|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|accessdate=2011-10-26}} 67. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Weeraperuma|first=Susunaga|year=1996|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=58o6zKOkOfQC|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti: a bibliographical guide|edition=2nd rev.|location=Delhi|publisher=Motilal Banarsidass|isbn=978-81-208-1426-4|id=Google Books [web preview publisher]|accessdate=2011-10-26}} 68. ^{{cite encyclopedia|ref=harv|editor-last=Byers|editor-first=Paula K.|year=1998|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of World Biography|edition=2nd|volume=9|location=Farmington Hills, Michigan|publisher=Gale Research|pages=101–103|isbn=978-0-7876-2549-8}} 69. ^{{cite encyclopedia|ref=harv|editor-last=Knowles|editor-first=Elizabeth|year=2004|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti (d. 1986)|encyclopedia=Oxford Dictionary of Quotations|edition=6th|publisher=Oxford University Press|at=p. 461, #17–19|isbn=978-0-19-860720-5}} 70. ^{{cite encyclopedia|ref=harv|last=McGhee|first=Richard D.|year=2000|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti|encyclopedia=World Philosophers and Their Works|volume=II|location=Pasadena, California|publisher=Salem Press|pages=1032–1039|isbn=978-0-89356-880-1}} 71. ^{{cite encyclopedia|ref=harv|last=White|first=Charles J.|year=2005|title=Krishnamurti, Jiddu|encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Religion|edition=2nd|volume=8|location=Farmington Hills, Michigan|publisher=Gale Research|pages=5243–5246|isbn=978-0-02-865741-7}} 72. ^{{cite interview|ref={{harvid|Levin|1981}}|last=Jiddu|first=Krishnamurti|authorlink=Jiddu Krishnamurti|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00f7b1q|type=Interview: Video|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti|interviewer=Bernard Levin|work=The Levin Interviews|publisher=BBC Two|location=London|date=1981-06-20|accessdate=2011-06-11}} 73. ^{{cite web|ref={{harvid|TheHindu.com|2008}}|url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/001200801262080.htm|title=Foundation working to popularise J Krishnamurti’s message (News Update Service)|work=TheHindu.com|location=Chennai|publisher=The Hindu Group|date=26 January 2008|issn=0971-751X|accessdate=2011-02-03}} 74. ^{{cite news|ref={{harvid|New York Times|1929}}|title=Krishnamurti ends Order of the Star; Theosophists' Society dissolved because leader believes followers ignore 'Truth.'|newspaper=The New York Times|page=N48|date=4 August 1929|issn=0362-4331}} 75. ^{{cite news|ref=harv|title=Krishnamurti has new goal: Hindu renounces Theosophy of late Annie Besant. Individual spiritual laws fostered by visitor. Sojourn at Ojai Ranch and in Hollywood planned.|newspaper=The Los Angeles Times|page=16|date=22 April 1934|issn=0458-3035}} 76. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|authorlink=Ernest Wood|last=Wood|first=Ernest|date=December 1964|url=http://www.katinkahesselink.net/his/wood3.html|title=No Religion Higher than Truth|journal=The American Theosophist|volume=52|issue=12|pages=287–290|location=Wheaton, Illinois|publisher=Theosophical Society in America|issn=0003-1402|id=Groningen, Netherlands: katinkahesselink.net [web publisher]|accessdate=2010-08-15}} 77. ^{{cite journal|ref={{harvid|Ingram & Jacobs|1983}}|last1=Ingram|first1=Catherine|last2=Jacobs|first2=Leonard|last-author-amp=y| date=July 1983 |title=I don't believe in anything|others=Interview with Jiddu Krishnamurti|magazine=East West Journal|volume=12|issue=7|pages=34–40|location=Brookline, Massachusetts|oclc=29938213|issn=0191-3700}} 78. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|last=Stephan|first=Karin|date=July 1983|title=The man who would not play god|magazine=East West Journal|volume=12|issue=7|pages=36–39|location=Brookline, Massachusetts|publisher=Kushi Foundation|oclc=29938213|issn=0191-3700}} 79. ^{{cite news|ref=harv|last=Weatherby|first=William J.|date=19 February 1986|title=Wise traveller in a pathless land|newspaper=The Guardian|location=London|page=21|issn=0261-3077}} 80. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|last=Gillman|first=Ken|date=August–October 1998|url=http://cura.free.fr/xxx/27ken3.html|title=Jiddu Krishnamurti|journal=Considerations|volume=XIII|issue=3|pages=3–17|location=Mount Kisco, New York|issn=1066-4920|id=Centre Universitaire de Recherche en Astrologie (CURA) (in French) [The International Astrology Research Center (publisher translation. Content provided in several languages, including English). Web publisher]|accessdate=2010-11-19}} 81. ^{{cite journal|ref=harv|authorlink=Martin Gardner|last=Gardner|first=Martin|date=July–August 2000|title=David Bohm and Jiddo Krishnamurti|journal=Skeptical Inquirer|volume=24|issue=4|pages=20–24|location=Buffalo, New York|publisher=Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal|issn=0194-6730}} 82. ^{{cite news|ref=harv|authorlink=Harry Eyres|last=Eyres|first=Harry|date=21 May 2005|title=Rare retreat without restrictions. Feeling bombarded by political shenanigans? Peace and solitude can be found at the Krishnamurti Centre in Hampshire, where goodness flows|newspaper=Financial Times|location=London|at=(London 1st ed.). p. 20|issn=0307-1766}} 83. ^{{cite episode|ref={{harvid|Indiana Jones|1993}}|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0752171/|title=Benares, January 1910|credits=Deepa Mehta & Carl Schultz (Directors); Jonathan Hensleigh (Writer); created by George Lucas|series=The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles|network=American Broadcasting Company|location=New York, US|airdate=1993-07-03|season=II|number=15|accessdate=2010-07-30}} 84. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|last=Beyer|first=Lynne|year=1993a|chapter=Krishnamurti's Journal|title=The future comes|location=New York|publisher=Pinched Nerves Press|oclc=56999037}}. 85. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|authorlink=Robinson Jeffers|last=Jeffers|first=Robinson|year=1989|chapterurl=http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=182229|chapter=Credo|title=The collected poetry of Robinson Jeffers|volume=Two: 1928–1938|editor-last=Hunt|editor-first=Tim|location=Stanford, California|publisher=Stanford University Press|isbn=978-0-8047-1723-6|id=Poem originally published 1927, republished 1930. Chicago: The Poetry Foundation [web publisher]}} 86. ^{{citation|ref={{harvid|Kno|2010a}}|author=Kno (Producer, performer)|date=2010a|chapter=Track 13: The New Day (Death Has No Meaning)|others=Vocals by Jiddu Krishnamurti|format=Audio file format|location=New York|publisher=QN5 Music|title=Death is Silent|mode=cs1|postscript=}}; {{cite AV media|ref={{harvid|Kno|2010b}}|date=2010b|medium=CD [includes instrumental versions]|location=Lexington, Kentucky|publisher=APOS Music|id=APOS003 [catalog no.]}} 87. ^{{cite AV media|ref={{harvid|Kokolo|2004}}|people=Kokolo Afrobeat Orchestra (Performer)|date=2004|url={{Allmusic|pure_url=yes|class=album|id=r633585}}|title=More consideration|accessdate=2011-08-22|format=CD|location=London|publisher=Freestyle Records|id=FSRCD003 [catalog no.]}} 88. ^{{citation|ref={{harvid|Kollektiv Turmstrasse|2010}}|author=Kollektiv Turmstrasse (Producer, performer)|others=Additional vocals by Jiddu Krishnamurti|year=2010|chapter-url= {{Allmusic|pure_url=yes|class=album|id=r2061289}}|chapter=[Track] 19: Addio Addio|title=Rebellion Der Träumer|trans-title=Rebellion of the Dreamer (Bing Translator)|language=German|format=CD|location=Frankfurt|publisher=Connaisseur Recordings|id=CNS0062 [catalog no.]|accessdate=2011-10-24|mode=cs1}} 89. ^{{citation|ref=harv|authorlink=Christian Lindberg|last=Lindberg|first=Christian (Composer, performer)|year=2010|contribution=Track 7: Visions and Non Thoughts, for chorus & trombone|url={{Allmusic|pure_url=yes|class=album|id=w206245}}|title=Visions and non thoughts|accessdate=2011-08-22|format=CD|editors=Swedish Radio Choir (Performer); Ragnar Bohlin (Conductor)|location=Stockholm|publisher=Caprice Records|id=CAPC21816 [catalog no.]|mode=cs1}} 90. ^{{cite AV media|ref={{harvid|Live|1991}}|people=Live (band) (Performer)|date=1991|title=Mental Jewelry|medium=CD|publisher=Radioactive Records|id=RARD 10346 [catalog no.]}} 91. ^{{cite book|ref=harv|year=1980|chapter=J. Krishnamurti, 1959|format=photographic portrait|editor-last=Danziger|editor-first=James|title=Beaton|others=Illustrated by Cecil Beaton|location=New York|publisher=Viking Press|page=173|isbn=978-0-670-15249-0}} 92. ^{{cite book|ref={{harvid|Dufet & Jianou|1965}}|editor1-last=Jianou|editor1-first=Ionel|editor2-last=Dufet|editor2-first=Michel|year=1965|chapter=§ Krishnamurti, 1927–1928|format=list of sculptures|page=115|title=Bourdelle|language=French|others=Translated by Kathleen Muston and Bryan Richardson|location=Paris|publisher=Arted|type=hardcover|oclc=462477012|lastauthoramp=y}} 93. ^{{cite sign|ref=harv|authorlink=Edward Weston |last=Weston |first=Edward |year=1935 |title= Jiddu Krishnamurti |medium=photograph |publisher= Center for Creative Photography |location= Tucson, Arizona|accessdate=2010-07-30}} 94. ^{{cite conference|ref=harv|last=Thapan|first=Meenakshi (Organizer)|date=4–6 February 2010|conferenceurl=http://events.du.ac.in/final-programme-1-2-10.pdf|conference=Being alive to responsible citizenship: J. Krishnamurti and the challenge for education|id=[Non-academic conference]|format=pdf|others=Sponsored by the University of Delhi|location=Delhi|publisher=University of Delhi}} {{Retrieved|accessdate=2011-09-07}} 95. ^{{cite sign|ref={{harvid|India Post|1987}}|publisher=India Post|date=11 May 1987|url=http://www.indianpost.com/viewstamp.php/Color/Sepia%20and%20Crimson/J.%20KRISHNAMURTI|title=J. Krishnamurti|medium=Commemorative stamp; 60P [denomination]; #1246 [serial no]|location=New Delhi|id=Mumbai: indianpost.com [web publisher]|accessdate=2011-05-19|others=Design by India Security Press; cancellation design by Nenu Bagga; original image by Edward Weston|postscript=.}} 96. ^{{cite AV media|ref=harv|people=Tanny, Phil (Developer)|url=http://widgets-for-you.com/content/krishnamurti.cgi|title=The Krishnamurti widget|medium=Software|location=Gainesville, Florida|publisher=Widgets-For-You.com|accessdate=2010-09-02}} 97. ^1 Krishnamurti and his philosophy have generated occasional debates in academic journals: Jean L. Mercier and Murari M. Agrawal in the International Philosophical Quarterly (1988–89); John Wren-Lewis and Madan Gopal in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology (1994–96). From InfoTrac and {{URL|1=http://www.ebscohost.com|2=EBSCOhost}} respectively {{subscription required}} [infotrac & ebsco]. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-09-29}} Separately from the instances where he or his philosophy were the main subjects, Krishnamurti or his works have been peripherally cited since the mid-20th-century in a wide variety of such journals. An indicative list: Philosophy (October 1949); Journal of Religion and Health (Spring 2006); Journal of Science Education and Technology (June 2003); Daedalus (Fall 1989); Journal of Modern Literature (Summer 1990); Art Journal (Autumn 1998); Economic and Political Weekly (29 September–5 October 2001); The Journal of Military History (July 1999); Studies in East European Thought (September 1996); Rocky Mountain Review of Language and Literature (Autumn 1975); Dance Chronicle (September 2009). From journals archived at JSTOR and {{URL|1=http://www.ebscohost.com|2=EBSCOhost}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-09-29}} {{subscription required}} [jstor & ebsco]. 98. ^1 {{harvnb|Blue Dove Online|2004}}. Promotional/information website for Blue Dove, a musical that premiered 2004 at Los Angeles' Ivar Theatre and had a 3-week stage run. The libretto, (by Englishman Peter Wells) is loosely based on Krishnamurti's life during the time between his "discovery" by Charles Webster Leadbeater and the start of his career as an independent speaker and teacher following the dissolution of the Order of the Star, roughly covering the same time-period as Mary Lutyens' Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening, listed here. 99. ^1 {{harvnb|Schiffman|2007}}. Article in Back Stage West magazine. "The article presents the views of several actors and actresses about spiritual commitment. Los Angeles theatre artist Kim Terrell said that she has come to integrate the teachings of Indian spiritual writer Jiddu Krishnamurti and Stanislavsky on the importance of awareness." [Abstract (excerpted) from {{URL|1=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=ibh&AN=28328059&site=ehost-live|2=article entry at EBSCOhost}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2011-08-17}} {{subscription required}}]. 100. ^1 {{harvnb|Looseleaf|2009}}. Article in The Los Angeles Times about collaborative, modern dance and puppet theater work choreographed by Joe Goode, which "incorporates bits of text from ... philosopher Jiddu Krishnamurti". 101. ^1 {{worldcat id|id=lccn-n79-72898|name=Jiddu Krishnamurti}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010|12|31}} A search conducted 31 December 2010 at WorldCat for {{em|subject}} "Krishnamurti, Jiddu" returned over 900 results [{{URL|1=http://www.worldcat.org/account/?page=searchItems|2="Search for Library items"}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-12-31}} Since the 1910s and {{As of|2011|lc=y}} he has been referenced in works or classified either by his given name (Krishnamurti) or by his family name (Jiddu, or in some cases variations such as Jeddu, usually pre-1933); in general, he was often referred to by the given name only]. 102. ^1 {{harvnb|Jayakar|1986|p=xi [in "Preface"]}}; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1975a|p=ix [in "Foreword"]}}. 103. ^1 {{harvnb|White|2005|p=5246}}. White thinks that this biography, and generally, "much else written about Krishnamurti ... contains little analytical apparatus to help the reader understand its subject." However he quotes from the biography, and lists it in his sources. 104. ^1 {{harvnb|McGhee|2000|p=1039}}. "Although there are other volumes [in Lutyens' biography], this one is the most focused on the years Krishnamurti's basic ideas and teachings were formulated." 105. ^1 An early Theosophical work was The Lives of Alcyone {{harv|Besant & Leadbeater|2003}}. Originally published 1924 in two volumes, this was presented as an occult biography of Krishnamurti's reputed past lives. Alcyone was the pseudonym assigned to Krishnamurti in 1910 by his then mentor, influential Theosophist Charles Webster Leadbeater, who had determined Krishnamurti was likely to be the "vehicle" for the so-called Maitreya or World Teacher, a messianic entity. This book by Leadbeater and Besant, then President of the Theosophical Society, describes forty-eight purported reincarnations of Krishnamurti. Alcyone's reported birth-years for these lives ranged from around 70,000 BC to 624 AD {{harv|Besant & Leadbeater|2003-1|loc="[Table:] Forty-Eight Lives of Alcyone", p. 16}}; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1975a|pp=23–24}}. Krishnamurti's past lives were reputedly recorded via clairvoyant investigations by Leadbeater, who was highly respected for his occult knowledge and abilities by Theosophists. The record of "extraordinary" past lives was offered in support of the authors' claims regarding Krishnamurti's likely messianic status. Most of the material in The Lives of Alcyone was reprinted from an earlier work, 1913's Man: How, Whence, and Whither; a record of clairvoyant investigation ({{OCLC|871602}}), also by Besant and Leadbeater, and had been additionally published in serial form in Theosophical journals. The majority of contemporary Theosophists believed the material regarding "Alcyone's lives" to be genuine and important. However it also added to (or started) disputes within Theosophical circles, and has for various reasons been considered controversial inside and outside Theosophy. Among the more obvious reasons: the work's doctrinal nature, and Krishnamurti's later, strongly negative stance towards such matters. (There is no indication that Krishnamurti was involved or cooperated in any way in the production of works about Alcyone's "lives"). Other reasons for the work's controversial nature involve often elaborate interpretations and criticisms of its occult or esoteric provenance or accuracy, by a variety of warring commentators. In the 1960s some Theosophists advanced the view that the findings of Leadbeater's related clairvoyant investigations were the result of "self-projection" {{harv|Wood|1964}}; like other Krishnamurti-related issues, "the lives of Alcyone" have continued, {{As of|2011|lc=y}} to occasionally be the subject of discussion among theosophists and researchers of Theosophy {{harv|Alpheus|2001}}. 106. ^1 {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|2003a|p=216}}. Speaking at a meeting of the trustees of the Krishnamurti Foundations in 1976, Krishnamurti had in effect asked his associates to communicate{{spaced ndash}}especially after his death{{spaced ndash}}the impression that his presence and teachings had had on their lives: "If people come here and ask, 'What was it like to live with this man?' would you be able to convey it to them?"; {{harvnb|Chandmal|1985|p=7}}; {{Citation|ref={{harvid|Hay|1989}}|authorlink=Peter Háy (author)|last=Hay|first=Peter|year=1989|contribution=Preface|editors=(author) {{harvnb|Field|1989|pp=ix-xv}} (context at p. xiv)|mode=cs1|postscript=}}; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1990|pp=171, 188}}. He further encouraged, in the last few decades of his life, close associates and friends to share their experiences of him. 107. ^1 {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|1984}}. 108. ^1 {{slink|The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles|DVD}}. 109. ^1 {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|1970b}}. Statement regarding interpretations of Krishnamurti's message, was published in the official bulletins of all Krishnamurti Foundations [ 110. ^1 Abstract (excerpted) from Worldcat listing ({{OCLC|490466804}}). "This study compares the works of J.-P. Sartre and J. Krishnamurti. ... Sartre chooses restless action and pursues positivity{{spaced ndash}}a source of failure. Krishnamurti ... insists on an attitude based on negation and psychological nonaction ... then, sensitivity to what is awakes an intelligence that is love and leads to right action." 111. ^1 {{slink|Jiddu Krishnamurti|Life-altering experiences}}; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1997|pp=155–156, 159, 180n}}. Cite the pepper tree; {{harvnb|Nuxoll|2011}}. "Horan fails to collect seeds from the California pepper tree under which the Indian mystic had his awakening; yet, he effectively describes how Krishnamurti’s teaching showed him a path toward wisdom and compassion." 112. ^1 Publisher's annotation. From the "Summary" section of the work's Worldcat entry ({{OCLC|690904750}}). 113. ^1 {{harvnb|Réhault|1939|pp=9, 10}}. "{{interp|Krishnamurti's teachings}} have been systematically distorted and wrongly interpreted not only by his enemies, but also by some who profess to be his friends. He himself said publicly to the latter: 'You have come here to pervert what I have to say.{{' "}} The author was a member of the Theosophical Society "whose tendencies", he stated, "{{interp|he}} was far from approving". He was in general agreement with Krishnamurti's new direction, and opposed to leading Theosophists' related criticism. 114. ^1 {{harvnb|Samuels|1929|loc="Foreword" p. 3}}. (Dated 24 March 1929). "What is it that is so singular about Mr. Krishnamurti? .... The contents of the following pages are heartily offered as a help." The included review of The Pool of Wisdom (1927, Eerde, Ommen: Star Publishing Trust, {{OCLC|250095568}}) authored by N.E.B. Ezra. 115. ^1 {{slink|Jiddu Krishnamurti|Life-altering experiences}}. Includes short description and numerous references and footnotes, including interpretations of these events by Krishnamurti and others. 116. ^1 {{harvnb|Ionesco|1982|p=41}}. "Mrs. Smith: Krishnamurti! Krishnamurti! Krishnamurti!" 117. ^1 [Note this article may contain factual errors as it contradicts primary sources, eyewitness accounts, and historical consensus: Krishnamurti's age when "discovered" is put at 12 instead of 14 years old, while Annie Besant instead of Charles Webster Leadbeater is mentioned as the person who "discovered" him. There are other minor discrepancies regarding early dates. {{harv|M. Lutyens|1995}}]. 118. ^1 {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|1970a}}. 119. ^1 [Note article contains factual errors: it states (p. 5244) the dissolution of the Order of the Star as having happened in 1926 instead of 1929. See Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography: "The Dissolution of the Order of the Star: A Statement by J. Krishnamurti" (September 1929)]. 120. ^1 {{harvnb|Williams|2004|p=198}}. C. V. Williams states that Krishnamurti's "dense" subject matter, his unique use of certain terms, and the difficulties of his language, would sometimes prompt journalists to oversimplify his message and "trivialize his image." 121. ^1 {{harvnb|Brockwood Online}}. 122. ^1 {{harvnb|James|1981}}. "{{interp|Levin's}} brain is almost in the same shape as Krishnamurti's{{spaced ndash}}bland, moist and cloyingly sweet, like a lichee."; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|2003b|p=43}}. "We had high hopes for this {{interp|interview and broadcast}} but it was not a success."; {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|1996|loc="[Chapter:] What is your secret?{{spaced ndash}}Bernard Levin" pp. 190–199}}. Published transcript of the interview; {{harvnb|Krishnamurti Library of Athens|2010}}. Video of the interview (edited). Uncredited. {{em|Not}} an official release. 123. ^1 [Note weblink in reference is {{em|not}} at official Theosophical Society in America website. Link-specific content verified against original at New York Public Library Main Branch ({{citation|ref={{harvid|NYPL}}|title=YBEA (American theosophist)|format=call no.|url=http://catalog.nypl.org/record=b11258856|accessdate=2010-12-19|work=Classic Catalog|publisher=New York Public Library|mode=cs1|postscript=}})]. 124. ^1 2 {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1995|loc=pp. 1–2, footnote 2}}. "Kumara Shrowtulu, one of the greatest astrologers in the Ceded Districts." Quoted from a 1911 statement by Krishnamurti's father dictated and signed in the presence of two witnesses. It details the circumstances of Krishnamurti's birth. Original [c. 1995] at the Adyar Archive, Theosophical Society Adyar; {{harvnb|Theosophist|1932|loc=§ "Introduction" p. 42}}. "I give below a copy of the horoscope in Sanskrit and in translation, made by the Hindu astrologer at the birth of Krishnamurti. ... The original horoscope is in Sanskrit. I presume it is written on palm leaf ..." By C. Jinarajadasa, then a high-ranking Theosophist, who first met Krishnamurti shortly after the latter was "discovered". From an article in the April 1932 issue of The Theosophist magazine. Includes copies of the original Jyotisa (Jataka Shastra) Vedic natal charts and the English translation {{harvnb|Theosophist|1932}}; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1995}}. "The copies published by Jinarajadasa were copies of the original in {{interp|Krishnamurti's father's}} writing". Per the horoscope, Krishnamurti's birth was at 00:30 am local time (30) of Sunday, 12 May 1895 according to the Gregorian calendar, or at 12:30 (past midnight local time) of Saturday, 11 May 1895 according to a westernized rendition of the Hindu calendar. [This date and time was also agreed upon separately by Krishnamurti's father in the 1911 statement. There had been conflicting reports about Krishnamurti's actual birth date and time]. 125. ^1 [Note biographical details about the room where Krishnamurti's mother gave birth to him, and information regarding his sexual life, have been superseded, amended or corrected by sources newer than the relevant ones referenced in the article; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1995|loc=preface}}. Location of his birth; sexual life: {{harvnb|Sloss|1991|page=117}}; {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1996|loc="Chapter 1"}}]. 126. ^1 David Bohm (in Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography). 127. ^1 {{harvnb|JKO}}. "The Krishnamurti Centres are intended for the study of the teachings of J. Krishnamurti. They are for people who would like to be in an environment of quietness and great natural beauty, where they can give full attention to these teachings and their implications in their own lives." Webpage includes links to the Centres. 128. ^1 {{IMDb name|0710554|Hemanth Rao}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-08-03}} 129. ^1 The poem is based on Krishnamurti's diaries, see {{slink|Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography|Krishnamurti on Krishnamurti}}, including the eponymous Krishnamurti's Journal; it was republished in the "Summer 1993" issue of Grand Street {{harv|Beyer|1993b}}. 130. ^1 {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|2003a|pp=31–32}}; however see {{harvnb|Williams|2004|p=517 [in "Notes": no. 10]}}; {{harvnb|Brophy|1986}}. 131. ^1 {{harvnb|Berkman|2007|p=44}}. 132. ^1 {{harvnb|Heylin|2003|p=393}}; Morrison's 1986 recording No Guru, No Method, No Teacher owes its title to a common Krishnamurti theme{{spaced ndash}}one example is at {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|1978|loc={{URL|1=http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/krishnamurti-teachings/view-context.php?tid=1304&chid=1003&w=%22no%20method%22|2=para. 15}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2011-08-22}}}} 133. ^1 {{harvnb|Barcode|2006}}. 134. ^1 {{harvnb|Krishnamurti & Bohm|2009|loc={{URL|1=http://www.jkrishnamurti.org/krishnamurti-teachings/listen-audio/the-ending-of-time-part-7-of-8.php|2="Dialogue Seven{{spaced ndash}}part 7 of 8"}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2011-10-24}}}} 135. ^1 {{harvnb|Kokolo Online}}. 136. ^1 {{harvnb|Serinus|2010}}. Review. 137. ^1 {{harvnb|Blau|1995|pp=66–67}}; {{harvnb|Williams|2004|p=164}}. 138. ^1 {{harvnb|M. Lutyens|1991|pp=vii [in "Illustrations"], 140}}. According to Mary Lutyens, Krishnamurti did not allow photographs of him to be taken for over 30 years, from the early 1930s to the late 1960s, "hence the lack of pictures of him in middle age". [She states that he relented in the late 1960s, allowing freelance photographer {{URL|1=http://www.internews.org/slideshow/MarkEdwards/mebio.shtm|2=Mark Edwards}} to photograph him in 1968. Photographer weblink retrieved 2011-01-20. Edwards eventually shot several portraits of Krishnamurti, some of which illustrate covers of Krishnamurti books. He also covered Krishnamurti gatherings, and undertook various assignments for the Krishnamurti Foundations. See for example {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|2000}}. Photobook based on Krishnamurti quotations about nature and the environment with accompanying nature photography from various photographers]; {{harvnb|Williams|2004|p=552 [in "Notes": no. 53]}}. However private photographs of Krishnamurti in middle-age have been published in {{harvnb|Sloss|1991}}; photographs of him from that era also exist in The Huntington Library, San Marino, California; {{harvnb|Coleman|1971|pp=81, 90, 98}}. "{{interp|Krishnamurti c. 1969}} told me he never allowed photographs if he could help it because he was afraid some people might misuse them. There were those who wished to deify him and pictures would give them a means of doing so. The thought horrified him." Coleman, who originally met Krishnamurti in 1958, asked him to allow a photograph as illustration for his book, and added, "He didn't like the idea at all but in the end gave in under pressure." [Note also the listing of portrait by Cecil Beaton is dated 1959]. 139. ^1 {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|2002|loc={{URL|1=http://www.penguinbooksindia.com/category/Philosophy_and_Religion/Second_Krishnamurti_Reader_9780143029144.aspx|2=Front cover}}. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-07-30}}}} 140. ^1 Reproductions: {{harvnb|Fontainas|1930|loc=plate 54}}; {{harvnb|Blau|1995|p=65}}. 141. ^1 {{harvnb|J. Krishnamurti|1975|loc={{URL|1=https://books.google.com/books?id=-j14greo8rMC&printsec=frontcover|2=Front cover}}. Google Books [web preview publisher]. {{Retrieved|accessdate=2010-07-30}}}} 142. ^1 {{URL|1=http://www.du.ac.in/index.php?id=270&fmember=2850&cid=440|2=Faculty member profile: Meenakshi Thapan (University of Delhi)}}. {{Retrieved|2011-09-08}}; {{harvnb|Lee|2010}}. Brief conference report, by the ex-CEO of the Krishamurti Foundation of America. 143. ^1 {{harvnb|Center for Creative Photography}}. Copyright and image information for Edward Weston works. 144. ^1 [Note reference weblink is {{em|not}} at Indian Postal Service or other official website]. }} References{{reflist}}{{anchor|external}} External links{{Commons category|Jiddu Krishnamurti}} Listed alphabetically.
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