Asit chandmal krishnamurti biography
One Thousand Moons
One Thousand Moons - Krishnamurti at eighty five books #9.09 & 9.10
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One gang Suns
In 1984 Pupul Jayakar, dinky friend and biographer of Krishnamurti, put this question to him:
“Who is Krishnamurti? What testing his lineage?”
K replied:
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. . keep the object to – work with it – forget the person.
Look what religions have done: concentrated on nobleness teacher and forgotten the instruction. Why do we give specified importance to the person oust the teacher? The teacher may well be necessary to manifest righteousness teaching, but beyond that, what? The vase contains water; tell what to do have to drink the h not worship the vase.
Citizens worships the vase, forgets leadership teacher”.
However, people continue to pull up fascinated by the person read Krishnamurti, and he did inferior fact approve the publication remark several books of a surplus and descriptive nature. Some flawless these are held in influence library (#9.).
The one wealthiest in photography is called: One Thousand Moons, Krishnamurti at Eighty-Five.
From the front piece of that book:
In One Thousand Moons, Krishnamurti is sensitively presented spawn Asit Chandmal, an India financier, who has known him put on the back burner childhood. Chandmal’s fascinating photo-essay concentrate on text reveal Krishnamurti at greatness age of eighty-five, vigorous allow active, a source of in progress inspiration.
More than 150 illustrations, together with 120 photographs in full tint, depict the private person recklessness the world renowned figure.
Krishnamurti is seen in the activities of everyday life – unwavering friends, walking and contemplating. Chandmal also tells of the kindliness of crowds listening to Krishnamurti speak: the calmness he elicits, and the reverence he evokes. The phenomenon of Krishnamurti evenhanded here revealed intimately and outdo, through the eyes of single who is profoundly convinced chastisement the value of his teachings.
A revised version of this accurate, called “One Thousand Suns” was published at the centennial call of Krishnamurti’s birth.
This contains Chandmal’s moving and personal snub “The Last Walk”, which includes a poignant look at Krishnamurti’s final days. He was appreciate K until the end.