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*Jayakar, Pupul (1986). ''Krishnamurti: A Biography''.<ref>[[Pupul Jayakar|Jayakar, Pupul]] (1986). ''Krishnamurti: A Biography''. San Francisco: [[HarperCollins|Harper & Row]]. ISBN 0-06-250401-0.</ref> Official biographer. [[Pupul Jayakar]] met Krishnamurti in 1947 and remained a friend and associate until his death.
*Jayakar, Pupul (1986). ''Krishnamurti: A Biography''.<ref>[[Pupul Jayakar|Jayakar, Pupul]] (1986). ''Krishnamurti: A Biography''. San Francisco: [[HarperCollins|Harper & Row]]. ISBN 0-06-250401-0.</ref> Official biographer. [[Pupul Jayakar]] met Krishnamurti in 1947 and remained a friend and associate until his death.
*Lutyens, Mary (1975). ''Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening''.<ref>[[Mary Lutyens|Lutyens, Mary]] (1975). ''[[Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening]]''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-3229-9. New York: [[Farrar Straus and Giroux]]. ISBN 0374182221. Discus. 1983. [reprint]. ISBN 0-380-00734-7. [[Shambhala Publications]]. 1997. [reprint]. ISBN 1-57062-288-4.</ref> Also an official biographer, [[Mary Lutyens]] was a lifelong confidante of Krishnamurti whom she first met 1911, while she was still a toddler. This first volume of a three-volume biography of Krishnamurti covers years from birth in 1895 to year-end 1933.
*Lutyens, Mary (1975). ''Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening''.<ref>[[Mary Lutyens|Lutyens, Mary]] (1975). ''[[Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening]]''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-3229-9. New York: [[Farrar Straus and Giroux]]. ISBN 0374182221. (1983). (Reprint ed.). Discus. ISBN 0-380-00734-7. (1997). (Reprint ed.). [[Shambhala Publications]]. ISBN 1-57062-288-4.</ref> Also an official biographer, [[Mary Lutyens]] was a lifelong confidante of Krishnamurti whom she first met 1911, while she was still a toddler. This first volume of a three-volume biography of Krishnamurti covers years from birth in 1895 to year-end 1933.
*Lutyens, Mary (1983). ''Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment''.<ref>__ (1983). ''[[Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment]]''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-3979-X. New York: [[Farrar, Straus and Giroux]]. ISBN 0-374-18224-8. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. 2003. ISBN 0-900-506202.</ref> Second volume of her biography covers years 1933 to 1980.
*Lutyens, Mary (1983). ''Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment''.<ref>__ (1983). ''[[Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment]]''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-3979-X. New York: [[Farrar, Straus and Giroux]]. ISBN 0-374-18224-8. (2003). [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. ISBN 0-900-506202.</ref> Second volume of her biography covers years 1933 to 1980.
*Lutyens, Mary (1988). ''Krishnamurti: The Open Door''.<ref>__ (1988). ''Krishnamurti: The Open Door''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-4534-X. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. 2003. ISBN 0-900506-21-0.</ref> Final volume of biography covers years 1980 to 1986, the end of Krishnamurti's life.
*Lutyens, Mary (1988). ''Krishnamurti: The Open Door''.<ref>__ (1988). ''Krishnamurti: The Open Door''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-4534-X. (2003). [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. ISBN 0-900506-21-0.</ref> Final volume of biography covers years 1980 to 1986, the end of Krishnamurti's life.
**Lutyens, Mary (2005). ''J. Krishnamurti: A Life''.<ref>__ (2005). ''J. Krishnamurti: A Life''. [[Penguin Books]] India. ISBN 0-14-400006-7.</ref> This book is a compilation of ''The Years of Awakening'', ''The Years of Fulfilment'', and ''The Open Door''.
**Lutyens, Mary (2005). ''J. Krishnamurti: A Life''.<ref>__ (2005). ''J. Krishnamurti: A Life''. [[Penguin Books]] India. ISBN 0-14-400006-7.</ref> This book is a compilation of ''The Years of Awakening'', ''The Years of Fulfilment'', and ''The Open Door''.


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*Asit, Chandmal (1995). ''One Thousand Suns: Krishnamurti and the Last Walk''.<ref>__ (1995). ''One Thousand Suns: Krishnamurti and the Last Walk''. Aperture. ISBN 0-89381-631-0.</ref> This is an expanded follow up version of ''One Thousand Moons''.
*Asit, Chandmal (1995). ''One Thousand Suns: Krishnamurti and the Last Walk''.<ref>__ (1995). ''One Thousand Suns: Krishnamurti and the Last Walk''. Aperture. ISBN 0-89381-631-0.</ref> This is an expanded follow up version of ''One Thousand Moons''.
*Balfour-Clarke, Russel (1977). ''The Boyhood Of J. Krishnamurti''.<ref>Balfour-Clarke, Russel (1977). ''The Boyhood Of J. Krishnamurti''. [[Bombay]]: Chetana.</ref> Reminiscences from one of the young [[Theosophical_Society#Krishnamurti|Theosophists]] trusted with the boy Krishnamurti's upbringing.
*Balfour-Clarke, Russel (1977). ''The Boyhood Of J. Krishnamurti''.<ref>Balfour-Clarke, Russel (1977). ''The Boyhood Of J. Krishnamurti''. [[Bombay]]: Chetana.</ref> Reminiscences from one of the young [[Theosophical_Society#Krishnamurti|Theosophists]] trusted with the boy Krishnamurti's upbringing.
*Blackburn, Gabriele (1996). ''The Light Of Krishnamurti''.<ref> Blackburn, Gabriele (1996). ''The Light Of Krishnamurti''. Idylwild Books. ISBN 0-9613054-4-4.</ref> The author had known Krishnamurti since her childhood, and was one of the first students of the ''Happy Valley School'' - since renamed ''[[Besant Hill School| Besant Hill School of Happy Valley]]'' - that was originally founded by Krishnamurti and associates in [[Ojai]], California. "''Right education''" was one of Krishnamurti's major concerns. He established several schools, in India, the United States, and Great Britain.<ref group=n>[http://www.journal.kfionline.org/intent.asp "Intent of the Krishnamurti Schools"]. ''Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools''. (Chennai: Krishnamurti Foundation India). Retrieved 2010-03-09.</ref>
*Blackburn, Gabriele (1996). ''The Light Of Krishnamurti''.<ref> Blackburn, Gabriele (1996). ''The Light Of Krishnamurti''. Idylwild Books. ISBN 0-9613054-4-4.</ref> The author had known Krishnamurti since her childhood, and was one of the first students of the ''Happy Valley School'' - since renamed ''[[Besant Hill School| Besant Hill School of Happy Valley]]'' - that was originally founded by Krishnamurti and associates in [[Ojai]], California. "''Right education''" was one of Krishnamurti's major concerns. He established several schools, in India, the United States, and Great Britain.<ref group=n>[http://www.journal.kfionline.org/intent.asp "Intent of the Krishnamurti Schools"]. ''Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools''. ([[Chennai]]: [http://www.kfionline.org/publications Krishnamurti Foundation India]). Retrieved 2010-03-09.</ref>
*Blau, Evelyne (1995). ''Krishnamurti: 100 Years''.<ref>Blau, Evelyne (1995). ''Krishnamurti: 100 Years''. Stewart, Tabori and Chang. ISBN 1-55670-678-2.</ref> Collecting reminiscences by people who knew him, and accounts of others (well-known and not so well-known) influenced by him, this book commemorates the 100th anniversary of Krishnamurti's birth, along with a look at his work and legacy. Evelyne Blau had been a [[Jiddu_Krishnamurti#External_links|''Krishnamurti Foundation'']] trustee since the 1970s.
*Blau, Evelyne (1995). ''Krishnamurti: 100 Years''.<ref>Blau, Evelyne (1995). ''Krishnamurti: 100 Years''. [[Stewart, Tabori & Chang]]. ISBN 1-55670-678-2.</ref> Collecting reminiscences by people who knew him, and accounts of others (well-known and not so well-known) influenced by him, this book commemorates the 100th anniversary of Krishnamurti's birth, along with a look at his work and legacy. Evelyne Blau had been a [[Jiddu_Krishnamurti#External_links|''Krishnamurti Foundation'']] trustee since the 1970s.
*Field, Sidney (1989). ''Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah''.<ref>Field, Sidney & Hay, Peter (1989). ''Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah''. Paragon House. ISBN 1-55778-180-X.</ref> With Peter Hay. The author originally met Krishnamurti in California in the 1920s.
*Field, Sidney (1989). ''Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah''.<ref>Field, Sidney & Hay, Peter (1989). ''Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah''. Paragon House. ISBN 1-55778-180-X.</ref> With Peter Hay. The author originally met Krishnamurti in California in the 1920s.
*Giddu, Narayan (1998). ''As The River Joins The Ocean''.<ref>Giddu, Narayan (1998). ''As The River Joins The Ocean: Reflections about J. Krishnamurti''. Narsipur, Chandramouli ed. Book Faith India. Hardcover. ISBN 81-7303-178-9. Edwin House Publishing. 1999. ISBN 0-9649247-5-7.</ref> Chandramouli Narsipur, editor. The author, an educator and principal of a ''Krishnamurti Foundation India''-affiliated school, was Krishnamurti's nephew and a longtime associate.
*Giddu, Narayan (1998). ''As The River Joins The Ocean''.<ref>Giddu, Narayan (1998). ''As The River Joins The Ocean: Reflections about J. Krishnamurti''. Narsipur, Chandramouli ed. Book Faith India. Hardcover. ISBN 81-7303-178-9. (1999). Edwin House Publishing. ISBN 0-9649247-5-7.</ref> Chandramouli Narsipur, editor. The author, an educator and principal of a ''Krishnamurti Foundation India''-affiliated school, was Krishnamurti's nephew and a longtime associate.
*Grohe, Friedrich (2001). ''The Beauty of the Mountain''.<ref>Grohe, Friedrich (2001). ''The Beauty of the Mountain: Memories of Krishnamurti''. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust].</ref> The author had originally met Krishnamurti in 1983, and eventually became a trustee of several Krishnamurti Foundations.
*Grohe, Friedrich (2001). ''The Beauty of the Mountain''.<ref>Grohe, Friedrich (2001). ''The Beauty of the Mountain: Memories of Krishnamurti''. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust].</ref> The author had originally met Krishnamurti in 1983, and eventually became a trustee of several Krishnamurti Foundations.
*Holroyd, Stuart (1991). ''Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message''.<ref>[[Stuart Holroyd|Holroyd, Stuart]] (1991). ''Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message''. Element. Paperback. ISBN 1-85230-200-3.</ref>
*Holroyd, Stuart (1991). ''Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message''.<ref>[[Stuart Holroyd|Holroyd, Stuart]] (1991). ''Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message''. Element. Paperback. ISBN 1-85230-200-3.</ref>
*Krohnen, Michael (1996). ''The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches with Krishnamurti''.<ref>Krohnen, Michael (1996). ''The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches with Krishnamurti''. Edwin House Publishing. ISBN 0-9649247-1-4.</ref> Reminiscences by the [[chef]] at ''Arya Vihara'', Krishnamurti's Ojai, California home.
*Krohnen, Michael (1996). ''The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches with Krishnamurti''.<ref>Krohnen, Michael (1996). ''The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches with Krishnamurti''. Edwin House Publishing. ISBN 0-9649247-1-4.</ref> Reminiscences by the [[chef]] at ''Arya Vihara'', Krishnamurti's [[Ojai, California]] home.
*Lutyens, Emily (1957). ''Candles in the Sun''.<ref>Lutyens, Emily (1957). ''Candles in the Sun''. London: R. Hart-Davis. Philadelphia: Lippincott.</ref> Memoir by [[Mary Lutyens]]' mother, Lady Emily, who had a long and very intimate relationship with Krishnamurti.
*Lutyens, Emily (1957). ''Candles in the Sun''.<ref>Lutyens, Emily (1957). ''Candles in the Sun''. London: R. Hart-Davis. Philadelphia: Lippincott.</ref> Memoir by [[Mary Lutyens]]' mother Emily (nee [[Robert_Bulwer-Lytton,_1st_Earl_of_Lytton#Marriage_and_children|Lady Lytton]], b.1874-d.1964), who had a long and very intimate relationship with Krishnamurti.
*Lutyens, Mary (1990). ''The Life and Death of Krishnamurti''<ref>[[Mary Lutyens|Lutyens, Mary]] (1990). ''The Life and Death of Krishnamurti''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-4749-0. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. 2003. ISBN 0-900506-22-9.</ref> An abridgement of her trilogy on Krishnamurti's life.
*Lutyens, Mary (1990). ''The Life and Death of Krishnamurti''<ref>[[Mary Lutyens|Lutyens, Mary]] (1990). ''The Life and Death of Krishnamurti''. London: [[John_Murray_(publisher)|John Murray]]. ISBN 0-7195-4749-0. (2003). [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. ISBN 0-900506-22-9.</ref> An abridgement of her trilogy on Krishnamurti's life.
**Lutyens, Mary (1991). ''Krishnamurti: His Life and Death''.<ref>__ (1991) ''Krishnamurti: His Life and Death''. [[St Martin's Press]]. ISBN 0-312-05455-6.</ref> Republication of ''The Life and Death of Krishnamurti'' with a different title and publisher.
**Lutyens, Mary (1991). ''Krishnamurti: His Life and Death''.<ref>__ (1991) ''Krishnamurti: His Life and Death''. [[St Martin's Press]]. ISBN 0-312-05455-6.</ref> Republication of ''The Life and Death of Krishnamurti'' with a different title and publisher.
*Lutyens, Mary (1995). ''The Boy Krishna''.<ref>__ (1995). ''The Boy Krishna: The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti''. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. Pamphlet. ISBN 0-900506-13-X.</ref> Subtitled "The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti".
*Lutyens, Mary (1995). ''The Boy Krishna''.<ref>__ (1995). ''The Boy Krishna: The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti''. [http://www.kfoundation.org.uk/acatalog/ Krishnamurti Foundation Trust]. Pamphlet. ISBN 0-900506-13-X.</ref> Subtitled "The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti".
*Lutyens, Mary (1996). ''Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals''.<ref>__ (1996). ''Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals''. Ojai: [http://www.kfa.org/publications.php Krishnamurti Foundation America]. ISBN 1-888004-08-8.</ref> The author's "''personal reply''" to the Radha Rajagopal Sloss book ''[[Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti]]'' listed below, it contains detailed refutations of statements and allegations contained in that book.
*Lutyens, Mary (1996). ''Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals''.<ref>__ (1996). ''Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals''. [[Ojai]]: [http://www.kfa.org/publications.php Krishnamurti Foundation America]. ISBN 1-888004-08-8.</ref> The author's "''personal reply''" to the Radha Rajagopal Sloss book ''[[Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti]]'' listed below, it contains detailed refutations of statements and allegations contained in that book.
*Patwardhan, Sunanda (1999). ''A Vision of the Sacred''.<ref>Patwardhan, Sunanda (1999). ''A Vision of the Sacred: My Personal Journey with Krishnamurti''. [[Penguin Books]]. Paperback. ISBN 0-14-029447-3.</ref> The author had been a long time friend of Krishnamurti and had worked as his private secretary in India.
*Patwardhan, Sunanda (1999). ''A Vision of the Sacred''.<ref>Patwardhan, Sunanda (1999). ''A Vision of the Sacred: My Personal Journey with Krishnamurti''. [[Penguin Books]]. Paperback. ISBN 0-14-029447-3.</ref> The author had been a long time friend of Krishnamurti and had worked as his private secretary in India.
*Ross, Joseph E. (2000). ''Krishnamurti: The Taormina seclusion 1912''.<ref>Ross, Joseph E. (2000). ''Krishnamurti: The Taormina seclusion 1912''. [[XLibris]]. ISBN 0-7388-5198-1.</ref> Focuses on the young Krishnamurti's correspondence with various parties during a retreat to [[Taormina]], Italy, in 1912.
*Ross, Joseph E. (2000). ''Krishnamurti: The Taormina seclusion 1912''.<ref>Ross, Joseph E. (2000). ''Krishnamurti: The Taormina seclusion 1912''. [[XLibris]]. ISBN 0-7388-5198-1.</ref> Focuses on the young Krishnamurti's correspondence with various parties during a retreat to [[Taormina]], Italy, in 1912.
*Sloss, Radha (1991). ''Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti''.<ref>Sloss, Radha Rajagopal (1991). ''[[Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti]]''. London: [[Bloomsbury Publishing]]. Reading, MA: [[Addison-Wesley]]. 1993. Hardcover. ISBN 0-201-63211-X.</ref> A critical look at the private life of Krishnamurti by the daughter of erstwhile close associates Desikacharya Rajagopal and [[Rosalind Rajagopal]].
*Sloss, Radha (1991). ''Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti''.<ref>Sloss, Radha Rajagopal (1991). ''[[Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti]]''. London: [[Bloomsbury Publishing]]. (1993). [[Reading, Massachusetts]]: [[Addison-Wesley]]. Hardcover. ISBN 0-201-63211-X.</ref> A critical look at the private life of Krishnamurti by the daughter of erstwhile close associates Desikacharya Rajagopal and [[Rosalind Rajagopal]].
*Smith, Ingram (1989). ''Truth Is A Pathless Land: A Journey with Krishnamurti''.<ref>Smith, Ingram (1989). ''Truth Is A Pathless Land: A Journey with Krishnamurti''. Theosophical Publishing House. ISBN 0-8356-0643-0.</ref> The author had been a long time associate of Krishnamurti in [[Australia]].
*Smith, Ingram (1989). ''Truth Is A Pathless Land: A Journey with Krishnamurti''.<ref>Smith, Ingram (1989). ''Truth Is A Pathless Land: A Journey with Krishnamurti''. Theosophical Publishing House. ISBN 0-8356-0643-0.</ref> The author had been a long time associate of Krishnamurti in [[Australia]].
*Smith, Ingram (1999). ''The Transparent Mind: A Journey with Krishnamurti''.<ref>__ (1999). ''The Transparent Mind: A Journey with Krishnamurti''. Edwin Publishing House. ISBN 0-9649247-3-0.</ref> This is an expanded follow up version of ''A Journey with Krishnamurti'', above.
*Smith, Ingram (1999). ''The Transparent Mind: A Journey with Krishnamurti''.<ref>__ (1999). ''The Transparent Mind: A Journey with Krishnamurti''. Edwin Publishing House. ISBN 0-9649247-3-0.</ref> This is an expanded follow up version of ''A Journey with Krishnamurti'', above.
*Vernon, Roland (2001). ''Star In The East: The Invention of a Messiah''.<ref>Vernon, Roland (2001). ''Star In The East: Krishnamurti: The Invention of a Messiah''. [[Palgrave_Macmillan|Palgrave]]. Hardcover. ISBN 0-312-23825-8. Sentient Publications. 2002. ISBN 0-9710786-8-8.</ref>
*Vernon, Roland (2001). ''Star In The East: The Invention of a Messiah''.<ref>Vernon, Roland (2001). ''Star In The East: Krishnamurti: The Invention of a Messiah''. [[Palgrave_Macmillan|Palgrave]]. Hardcover. ISBN 0-312-23825-8. (2002). Sentient Publications. ISBN 0-9710786-8-8.</ref>
*Williams, Christine V. (2004). ''Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher 1895-1986''.<ref name="Williams2004">Williams, Christine V. (2004). ''Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher 1895-1986''. [[Motilal Banarsidass]]. Hardcover. ISBN 81-208-2032-0.</ref>
*Williams, Christine V. (2004). ''Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher 1895-1986''.<ref name="Williams2004">Williams, Christine V. (2004). ''Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher 1895-1986''. [[Motilal Banarsidass]]. Hardcover. ISBN 81-208-2032-0.</ref>


===Bibliographies, indices, and other helpers===
===Bibliographies, indices, and other helpers===


*Krishnamurti Foundations (1997). ''Unconditionally Free''.<ref>Krishnamurti Foundations (1997). ''Unconditionally Free, an Introduction to the life and Work of J. Krishnamurti (1895–1986)''. [[Ojai]]: [http://www.kfa.org/publications.php Krishnamurti Foundation America]. Paperback. ISBN 1-888004-50-9.</ref> Informational booklet with Krishnamurti quotes and a chronology that includes the complete listing of every place that he spoke at from 1923 to 1986.
*Krishnamurti Foundations (1997). ''Unconditionally Free''.<ref>Krishnamurti Foundations (1997). ''Unconditionally Free, an Introduction to the life and Work of J. Krishnamurti (1895–1986)''. [[Ojai]]: [http://www.kfa.org/publications.php Krishnamurti Foundation America]. Pamphlet. ISBN 1-888004-50-9.</ref> Informational booklet with Krishnamurti quotes and a chronology that includes the complete listing of every place that he spoke at from 1923 to 1986.
*Krishnamurti Publications of America (2000). ''The Concise Guide to Krishnamurti: A Study Companion and Index to the Recorded Teachings''.<ref>Krishnamurti Publications of America (2000). ''The Concise Guide to Krishnamurti: A Study Companion and Index to the Recorded Teachings''. [http://kpublications.org Krishnamurti Publications of America]. ISBN 1-888004-09-6.</ref>
*Krishnamurti Publications of America (2000). ''The Concise Guide to Krishnamurti: A Study Companion and Index to the Recorded Teachings''.<ref>Krishnamurti Publications of America (2000). ''The Concise Guide to Krishnamurti: A Study Companion and Index to the Recorded Teachings''. [http://kpublications.org Krishnamurti Publications of America]. ISBN 1-888004-09-6.</ref>
*Weeraperuma, Susunaga (1974). ''A bibliography of the life and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''.<ref>Weeraperuma, Susunaga (1974). ''A bibliography of the life and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''. Brill Archive. ISBN 90-04-04007-2.</ref>
*Weeraperuma, Susunaga (1974). ''A bibliography of the life and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''.<ref>Weeraperuma, Susunaga (1974). ''A bibliography of the life and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''. Brill Archive. ISBN 90-04-04007-2.</ref>
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*Boutte, V. (2002). ''The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''.<ref>Boutte, V. (2002). ''The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0-7734-7090-5.</ref> An examination through the lens of [[Phenomenology (psychology)|Phenomenological Psychology]].
*Boutte, V. (2002). ''The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''.<ref>Boutte, V. (2002). ''The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti''. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0-7734-7090-5.</ref> An examination through the lens of [[Phenomenology (psychology)|Phenomenological Psychology]].
*Dhopeshwarkar, A. D. (1993). ''J. Krishnamurti and awareness in action''.<ref>Dhopeshwarkar, A. D. (1993). ''J. Krishnamurti and awareness in action''. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 81-7154-759-1.</ref>
*Dhopeshwarkar, A. D. (1993). ''J. Krishnamurti and awareness in action''.<ref>Dhopeshwarkar, A. D. (1993). ''J. Krishnamurti and awareness in action''. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 81-7154-759-1.</ref>
*Heber, Lilly (1933). ''Krishnamurti and the world crisis''.<ref>Heber, Lilly (1933). ''Krishnamurti and the world crisis''. [[Oslo]]: Gyldendal. [In [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]]. G. Allen & Unwin (English-language ed.). 1935.</ref> Part of a series of books on Krishnamurti by the same author.
*Heber, Lilly (1933). ''Krishnamurti and the world crisis''.<ref>Heber, Lilly (1933). ''Krishnamurti and the world crisis''. [[Oslo]]: Gyldendal. [In [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]]]. (1935). G. Allen & Unwin (English-language ed.).</ref> Part of a series of books on Krishnamurti by the same author.
*Holroyd, Stuart (1980). ''The Quest of the Quiet Mind: The Philosophy of Krishnamurti''.<ref>[[Stuart Holroyd|Holroyd, Stuart]] (1980). ''The Quest of the Quiet Mind: The Philosophy of Krishnamurti''. Aquarian Press. Paperback. ISBN 0-85030-230-7.</ref>
*Holroyd, Stuart (1980). ''The Quest of the Quiet Mind: The Philosophy of Krishnamurti''.<ref>[[Stuart Holroyd|Holroyd, Stuart]] (1980). ''The Quest of the Quiet Mind: The Philosophy of Krishnamurti''. Aquarian Press. Paperback. ISBN 0-85030-230-7.</ref>
*Martin, Raymond (2003). ''On Krishnamurti''.<ref>Martin, Raymond (2003). ''On Krishnamurti''. [[Cengage Learning|Wadsworth]]. ISBN 0-534-25226-5.</ref>
*Martin, Raymond (2003). ''On Krishnamurti''.<ref>Martin, Raymond (2003). ''On Krishnamurti''. [[Cengage Learning|Wadsworth]]. ISBN 0-534-25226-5.</ref>
*Methorst, Henri (2003). ''Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary''.<ref>Methorst, Henri (2003). ''Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary''. Edwin Publishing House. ISBN 0-9649247-9-X.</ref>
*Methorst, Henri (2003). ''Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary''.<ref>Methorst, Henri (2003). ''Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary''. Edwin Publishing House. ISBN 0-9649247-9-X.</ref>
*Needleman, Jacob (1970). ''A Note on Krishnamurti''.<ref>[[Jacob Needleman|Needleman, Jacob]] (1970). "A Note on Krishnamurti". ''The New Religions''. New York: [[Doubleday]]. ISBN 0-385-03449-0.</ref> Included in Needleman's book "New Religions".
*Needleman, Jacob (1970). ''A Note on Krishnamurti''.<ref>[[Jacob Needleman|Needleman, Jacob]] (1970). "A Note on Krishnamurti". ''The New Religions''. New York: [[Doubleday_(publisher)|Doubleday]]. ISBN 0-385-03449-0.</ref> Included in Needleman's book "New Religions".
*Rodrigues, Hillary (1990). ''Insight and religious mind''.<ref>Rodrigues, Hillary (1990). ''Insight and religious mind: an analysis of Krishnamurti's thought''. P. Lang. ISBN 0-8204-0993-6.</ref>
*Rodrigues, Hillary (1990). ''Insight and religious mind''.<ref>Rodrigues, Hillary (1990). ''Insight and religious mind: an analysis of Krishnamurti's thought''. P. Lang. ISBN 0-8204-0993-6.</ref>
*Sanat, Aryel (1999). ''The inner life of Krishnamurti''.<ref>Sanat, Aryel (1999). ''The inner life of Krishnamurti: private passion and perennial wisdom''. [[Quest Books]]. ISBN 0-8356-0781-X.</ref> A [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] examination of Krishnamurti.
*Sanat, Aryel (1999). ''The inner life of Krishnamurti''.<ref>Sanat, Aryel (1999). ''The inner life of Krishnamurti: private passion and perennial wisdom''. [[Quest Books]]. ISBN 0-8356-0781-X.</ref> A [[Theosophy|Theosophical]] examination of Krishnamurti.
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*Thuruthiyil, Scaria (1999). ''The joy of creative living''.<ref> Thuruthiyil, Scaria (1999). ''The joy of creative living''. LAS. ISBN 88-213-0410-8.</ref>
*Thuruthiyil, Scaria (1999). ''The joy of creative living''.<ref> Thuruthiyil, Scaria (1999). ''The joy of creative living''. LAS. ISBN 88-213-0410-8.</ref>
*Vas, Luis S. R. (1971). ''The Mind of J. Krishnamurti''.<ref>Vas, Luis S. R. (1971). ''The Mind of J. Krishnamurti''. [[Bombay]]: [[Jaico Publishing House]]. ISBN 81-7224-213-1.</ref>
*Vas, Luis S. R. (1971). ''The Mind of J. Krishnamurti''.<ref>Vas, Luis S. R. (1971). ''The Mind of J. Krishnamurti''. [[Bombay]]: [[Jaico Publishing House]]. ISBN 81-7224-213-1.</ref>
*Williams, Christine V. (2004). ''J. Krishnamurti: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?''<ref>Williams, Christine V. (2004). [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/Williams-C-ASAA2004.pdf ''J. KRISHNAMURTI: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?''] [Conference paper]. [[PDF]]. Retrieved 2010-03-09.</ref> Paper presented to the "15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia". The methodology she followed in writing her biography of Krishnamurti<ref name="Williams2004"/> as an attempt to present his life and work in the context of [[Advaita Vedanta]].
*Williams, Christine V. (2004). ''J. Krishnamurti: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?''<ref>Williams, Christine V. (2004). [http://coombs.anu.edu.au/SpecialProj/ASAA/biennial-conference/2004/Williams-C-ASAA2004.pdf "J. KRISHNAMURTI: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?"] (PDF). ''15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia''. [[Canberra]], Australia. Retrieved 2010-03-09.</ref> Paper presented to the "15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia". The methodology she followed in writing her biography of Krishnamurti<ref name="Williams2004"/> as an attempt to present his life and work in the context of [[Advaita Vedanta]].


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Jiddu Krishnamurti, (May 12, 1895 – February 17, 1986) was a renowned writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual subjects. His subject matter included: psychological revolution, the nature of the mind, meditation, human relationships, and bringing about positive change in society. He constantly stressed the need for a revolution in the psyche of every human being and emphasized that such revolution cannot be brought about by any external entity, be it religious, political, or social.

As of 2010, according to one source, Krishnamurti-related materials numbered "2,105 works in 3,707 publications in 45 languages and 44,681 library holdings".[n 1]

List format

Entries have been listed by primary author or creator, and then by the original publication date. In the absence of this date, the earliest dated edition is used. If no other date is available, the date of work is listed when feasible.

Format: Last, First (year of first publication). Title.<reference> Notes.<further references as needed (appearing under Notes and sources)>

Printed works

Principal biographies

  • Jayakar, Pupul (1986). Krishnamurti: A Biography.[1] Official biographer. Pupul Jayakar met Krishnamurti in 1947 and remained a friend and associate until his death.
  • Lutyens, Mary (1975). Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening.[2] Also an official biographer, Mary Lutyens was a lifelong confidante of Krishnamurti whom she first met 1911, while she was still a toddler. This first volume of a three-volume biography of Krishnamurti covers years from birth in 1895 to year-end 1933.
  • Lutyens, Mary (1983). Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment.[3] Second volume of her biography covers years 1933 to 1980.
  • Lutyens, Mary (1988). Krishnamurti: The Open Door.[4] Final volume of biography covers years 1980 to 1986, the end of Krishnamurti's life.
    • Lutyens, Mary (2005). J. Krishnamurti: A Life.[5] This book is a compilation of The Years of Awakening, The Years of Fulfilment, and The Open Door.

Other biographies, memoirs, and reminiscences

A number of biographical works have been published. Many are by people who knew Krishnamurti at some point in his life, or had been associates of his for various lengths of time. Others are posthumous scholarly works produced with or without the cooperation of people close to him.

  • Asit, Chandmal (1985). One Thousand Moons: Krishnamurti at Eighty-Five.[6] The author was a close friend and longtime associate of Krishnamurti in India.
  • Asit, Chandmal (1995). One Thousand Suns: Krishnamurti and the Last Walk.[7] This is an expanded follow up version of One Thousand Moons.
  • Balfour-Clarke, Russel (1977). The Boyhood Of J. Krishnamurti.[8] Reminiscences from one of the young Theosophists trusted with the boy Krishnamurti's upbringing.
  • Blackburn, Gabriele (1996). The Light Of Krishnamurti.[9] The author had known Krishnamurti since her childhood, and was one of the first students of the Happy Valley School - since renamed Besant Hill School of Happy Valley - that was originally founded by Krishnamurti and associates in Ojai, California. "Right education" was one of Krishnamurti's major concerns. He established several schools, in India, the United States, and Great Britain.[n 2]
  • Blau, Evelyne (1995). Krishnamurti: 100 Years.[10] Collecting reminiscences by people who knew him, and accounts of others (well-known and not so well-known) influenced by him, this book commemorates the 100th anniversary of Krishnamurti's birth, along with a look at his work and legacy. Evelyne Blau had been a Krishnamurti Foundation trustee since the 1970s.
  • Field, Sidney (1989). Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah.[11] With Peter Hay. The author originally met Krishnamurti in California in the 1920s.
  • Giddu, Narayan (1998). As The River Joins The Ocean.[12] Chandramouli Narsipur, editor. The author, an educator and principal of a Krishnamurti Foundation India-affiliated school, was Krishnamurti's nephew and a longtime associate.
  • Grohe, Friedrich (2001). The Beauty of the Mountain.[13] The author had originally met Krishnamurti in 1983, and eventually became a trustee of several Krishnamurti Foundations.
  • Holroyd, Stuart (1991). Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message.[14]
  • Krohnen, Michael (1996). The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches with Krishnamurti.[15] Reminiscences by the chef at Arya Vihara, Krishnamurti's Ojai, California home.
  • Lutyens, Emily (1957). Candles in the Sun.[16] Memoir by Mary Lutyens' mother Emily (nee Lady Lytton, b.1874-d.1964), who had a long and very intimate relationship with Krishnamurti.
  • Lutyens, Mary (1990). The Life and Death of Krishnamurti[17] An abridgement of her trilogy on Krishnamurti's life.
    • Lutyens, Mary (1991). Krishnamurti: His Life and Death.[18] Republication of The Life and Death of Krishnamurti with a different title and publisher.
  • Lutyens, Mary (1995). The Boy Krishna.[19] Subtitled "The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti".
  • Lutyens, Mary (1996). Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals.[20] The author's "personal reply" to the Radha Rajagopal Sloss book Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti listed below, it contains detailed refutations of statements and allegations contained in that book.
  • Patwardhan, Sunanda (1999). A Vision of the Sacred.[21] The author had been a long time friend of Krishnamurti and had worked as his private secretary in India.
  • Ross, Joseph E. (2000). Krishnamurti: The Taormina seclusion 1912.[22] Focuses on the young Krishnamurti's correspondence with various parties during a retreat to Taormina, Italy, in 1912.
  • Sloss, Radha (1991). Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti.[23] A critical look at the private life of Krishnamurti by the daughter of erstwhile close associates Desikacharya Rajagopal and Rosalind Rajagopal.
  • Smith, Ingram (1989). Truth Is A Pathless Land: A Journey with Krishnamurti.[24] The author had been a long time associate of Krishnamurti in Australia.
  • Smith, Ingram (1999). The Transparent Mind: A Journey with Krishnamurti.[25] This is an expanded follow up version of A Journey with Krishnamurti, above.
  • Vernon, Roland (2001). Star In The East: The Invention of a Messiah.[26]
  • Williams, Christine V. (2004). Jiddu Krishnamurti: World Philosopher 1895-1986.[27]

Bibliographies, indices, and other helpers

  • Krishnamurti Foundations (1997). Unconditionally Free.[28] Informational booklet with Krishnamurti quotes and a chronology that includes the complete listing of every place that he spoke at from 1923 to 1986.
  • Krishnamurti Publications of America (2000). The Concise Guide to Krishnamurti: A Study Companion and Index to the Recorded Teachings.[29]
  • Weeraperuma, Susunaga (1974). A bibliography of the life and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti.[30]
  • Weeraperuma, Susunaga (1996). Jiddu Krishnamurti: a bibliographical guide.[31] Revised edition of work originally published as Supplement to A bibliography of the life and teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti.

Other printed works

A number of books, monographs, research papers in various disciplines etc., have appeared through the years examining different aspects of Krishnamurti. An indicative selection follows. Krishnamurti himself did not accept any interpreters, contemporary or future.

  • Boutte, V. (2002). The phenomenology of compassion in the teachings of Jiddu Krishnamurti.[32] An examination through the lens of Phenomenological Psychology.
  • Dhopeshwarkar, A. D. (1993). J. Krishnamurti and awareness in action.[33]
  • Heber, Lilly (1933). Krishnamurti and the world crisis.[34] Part of a series of books on Krishnamurti by the same author.
  • Holroyd, Stuart (1980). The Quest of the Quiet Mind: The Philosophy of Krishnamurti.[35]
  • Martin, Raymond (2003). On Krishnamurti.[36]
  • Methorst, Henri (2003). Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary.[37]
  • Needleman, Jacob (1970). A Note on Krishnamurti.[38] Included in Needleman's book "New Religions".
  • Rodrigues, Hillary (1990). Insight and religious mind.[39]
  • Sanat, Aryel (1999). The inner life of Krishnamurti.[40] A Theosophical examination of Krishnamurti.
  • Suares, Carlo (1953). Krishnamurti and the Unity of Man.[41] Suares originally met Krishnamurti in the 1940s; they maintained a four-decade long friendship.
  • Thuruthiyil, Scaria (1999). The joy of creative living.[42]
  • Vas, Luis S. R. (1971). The Mind of J. Krishnamurti.[43]
  • Williams, Christine V. (2004). J. Krishnamurti: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?[44] Paper presented to the "15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia". The methodology she followed in writing her biography of Krishnamurti[27] as an attempt to present his life and work in the context of Advaita Vedanta.

Other media

  • Mendizza, Michael (1990). Krishnamurti: With A Silent Mind.[45] Director of quasi-biographical documentary film about J. Krishnamurti, produced by the Krishnamurti Foundation of America.

See also

Notes and sources

  1. ^ "Krishnamurti, J. (Jiddu) 1895-1986". WorldCat Identities. Online Computer Library Center Inc. (OCLC). 2010. Retrieved 2010-05-13.
  2. ^ "Intent of the Krishnamurti Schools". Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools. (Chennai: Krishnamurti Foundation India). Retrieved 2010-03-09.

References

  1. ^ Jayakar, Pupul (1986). Krishnamurti: A Biography. San Francisco: Harper & Row. ISBN 0-06-250401-0.
  2. ^ Lutyens, Mary (1975). Krishnamurti: The Years of Awakening. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-3229-9. New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0374182221. (1983). (Reprint ed.). Discus. ISBN 0-380-00734-7. (1997). (Reprint ed.). Shambhala Publications. ISBN 1-57062-288-4.
  3. ^ __ (1983). Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-3979-X. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN 0-374-18224-8. (2003). Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. ISBN 0-900-506202.
  4. ^ __ (1988). Krishnamurti: The Open Door. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-4534-X. (2003). Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. ISBN 0-900506-21-0.
  5. ^ __ (2005). J. Krishnamurti: A Life. Penguin Books India. ISBN 0-14-400006-7.
  6. ^ Asit, Chandmal (1985). One Thousand Moons: Krishnamurti at Eighty-Five. Harry N Abrams. ISBN 0-8109-1209-0.
  7. ^ __ (1995). One Thousand Suns: Krishnamurti and the Last Walk. Aperture. ISBN 0-89381-631-0.
  8. ^ Balfour-Clarke, Russel (1977). The Boyhood Of J. Krishnamurti. Bombay: Chetana.
  9. ^ Blackburn, Gabriele (1996). The Light Of Krishnamurti. Idylwild Books. ISBN 0-9613054-4-4.
  10. ^ Blau, Evelyne (1995). Krishnamurti: 100 Years. Stewart, Tabori & Chang. ISBN 1-55670-678-2.
  11. ^ Field, Sidney & Hay, Peter (1989). Krishnamurti: The Reluctant Messiah. Paragon House. ISBN 1-55778-180-X.
  12. ^ Giddu, Narayan (1998). As The River Joins The Ocean: Reflections about J. Krishnamurti. Narsipur, Chandramouli ed. Book Faith India. Hardcover. ISBN 81-7303-178-9. (1999). Edwin House Publishing. ISBN 0-9649247-5-7.
  13. ^ Grohe, Friedrich (2001). The Beauty of the Mountain: Memories of Krishnamurti. Krishnamurti Foundation Trust.
  14. ^ Holroyd, Stuart (1991). Krishnamurti: the man, the mystery, and the message. Element. Paperback. ISBN 1-85230-200-3.
  15. ^ Krohnen, Michael (1996). The Kitchen Chronicles: 1001 Lunches with Krishnamurti. Edwin House Publishing. ISBN 0-9649247-1-4.
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  17. ^ Lutyens, Mary (1990). The Life and Death of Krishnamurti. London: John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-4749-0. (2003). Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. ISBN 0-900506-22-9.
  18. ^ __ (1991) Krishnamurti: His Life and Death. St Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-05455-6.
  19. ^ __ (1995). The Boy Krishna: The First Fourteen Years in the Life of J. Krishnamurti. Krishnamurti Foundation Trust. Pamphlet. ISBN 0-900506-13-X.
  20. ^ __ (1996). Krishnamurti and the Rajagopals. Ojai: Krishnamurti Foundation America. ISBN 1-888004-08-8.
  21. ^ Patwardhan, Sunanda (1999). A Vision of the Sacred: My Personal Journey with Krishnamurti. Penguin Books. Paperback. ISBN 0-14-029447-3.
  22. ^ Ross, Joseph E. (2000). Krishnamurti: The Taormina seclusion 1912. XLibris. ISBN 0-7388-5198-1.
  23. ^ Sloss, Radha Rajagopal (1991). Lives in the Shadow with J. Krishnamurti. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. (1993). Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley. Hardcover. ISBN 0-201-63211-X.
  24. ^ Smith, Ingram (1989). Truth Is A Pathless Land: A Journey with Krishnamurti. Theosophical Publishing House. ISBN 0-8356-0643-0.
  25. ^ __ (1999). The Transparent Mind: A Journey with Krishnamurti. Edwin Publishing House. ISBN 0-9649247-3-0.
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  34. ^ Heber, Lilly (1933). Krishnamurti and the world crisis. Oslo: Gyldendal. [In Norwegian]. (1935). G. Allen & Unwin (English-language ed.).
  35. ^ Holroyd, Stuart (1980). The Quest of the Quiet Mind: The Philosophy of Krishnamurti. Aquarian Press. Paperback. ISBN 0-85030-230-7.
  36. ^ Martin, Raymond (2003). On Krishnamurti. Wadsworth. ISBN 0-534-25226-5.
  37. ^ Methorst, Henri (2003). Krishnamurti: a spiritual revolutionary. Edwin Publishing House. ISBN 0-9649247-9-X.
  38. ^ Needleman, Jacob (1970). "A Note on Krishnamurti". The New Religions. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-03449-0.
  39. ^ Rodrigues, Hillary (1990). Insight and religious mind: an analysis of Krishnamurti's thought. P. Lang. ISBN 0-8204-0993-6.
  40. ^ Sanat, Aryel (1999). The inner life of Krishnamurti: private passion and perennial wisdom. Quest Books. ISBN 0-8356-0781-X.
  41. ^ Suares, Carlo (1953). Krishnamurti and the Unity of Man. Bombay: Chetana.
  42. ^ Thuruthiyil, Scaria (1999). The joy of creative living. LAS. ISBN 88-213-0410-8.
  43. ^ Vas, Luis S. R. (1971). The Mind of J. Krishnamurti. Bombay: Jaico Publishing House. ISBN 81-7224-213-1.
  44. ^ Williams, Christine V. (2004). "J. KRISHNAMURTI: Crossing cultural borders or ignoring their existence?" (PDF). 15th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia. Canberra, Australia. Retrieved 2010-03-09.
  45. ^ Mendizza, Michael (Director) (1990). Krishnamurti: With A Silent Mind. [Motion picture]. Krishnamurti Foundation America. Retrieved 2010-05-22.