Krishnamurti Foundation India

Translations (Telugu)

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Neeve Prapancham

neeve_prapanchamTelugu translation of You are the World. There is today a strange and deep discontent among the young people. Responding to this malaise, the words of Krishnamurti direct each person to become his own teacher as well as his own disciple. He asks us to use his words as mirror to look at ourselves as we actually are and to see the totality of existence. 

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Sri Lanka Sambhashanalu 1980

srilanka_sambhashanalu_1980Telugu translation of Sri Lanka Talks 1980. This series of four talks were delivered in 1980 in Colombo; several were also broadcast over radio. Krishnamurti's sense that he was addressing an audience dedicated to the teachings of the Buddha is conveyed, especially in the talk 'The Book of Life' which has become a classic. This small book provides an excellent introduction to beginners unacquainted with Krishnamurti’s teachings.

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Sweeya Gnanam

sweeya_gnanamTelugu translation of On Self-Knowledge. The first volume in a series titled 'Selections from the Decades'. The series aims at presenting a representative sample of the talks that Krishnamurti gave between the 1940s and the 1980s.This book begins with the year 1947. Here, apart from addressing contemporary issues, Krishnamurti takes us, step by step, on the journey of discovering ourselves.

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Swetcha - Adilonu Anthamlonu

swetcha_adilonu_anthamlonuTelugu translation of The First and Last Freedom. The first considerable book to have been published in response to demands from all over the world for a comprehensive book that would convey the main aspects of Krishnamurti's teaching. 

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Vidya: Andu Jeevitamunaku Gala Pradhanyamu

vidya_andu_jeevitamunaku_gala_pradhanyamuTelugu translation of Education and the Significance of Life: Krishnamurti had a life-long interest in education, and this book is the earliest and most expository of his books on the subject. Focusing on the central vision that life 'has a wider and deeper significance' and that it is the concern of education to come upon it, he explores various other connected themes - authority versus freedom, discipline, intelligence, and the role of religion in education.

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