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  1. Narayanaiah and his sons were at first assigned to live in a small cottage that was located just outside the society's compound. [14] Krishnamurti was a vegetarian from birth and his family were strict vegetarians. He was an opponent of meat eating, based on ethical and spiritual reasons. [15] [16]

  2. Aug 28, 2018 · Fast Facts. Birth: 12 May 1895. Place of Birth: Madanapalle, Madras Presidency, British India. Death: 17 February 1986. Place of Death: Ojai, California, United States. Famous As: Philosopher, Speaker and Writer. Father: Jiddu Narayaniah. Mother: Sanjeevamma. Jiddu Krishnamurti was an Indian philosopher, writer, and speaker.

  3. They live in Schaumburg, Illinois, [93] with their three children. [ 94 ] [ 95 ] In January 2017, Krishnamoorthi, a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, and his elder son attended the Cubs' official White House commemoration of their World Series victory .

  4. Jiddu Krishnamurti lived from 1895 to 1986, and is regarded as one of the greatest philosophical and spiritual figures of the twentieth century. Krishnamurti claimed no allegiance to any caste, nationality or religion and was bound by no tradition.

  5. www.jkrishnamurti.org › about_landingAbout J. Krishnamurti

    From the time of his break with the Theosophical Society in 1929 (dissolution speech) until his death in 1986, Krishnamurti spoke throughout the world to large audiences and to individuals about the need for a radical change in mankind.

  6. J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) is widely regarded as one of the greatest thinkers and religious teachers of all time. He spoke throughout the world to large audiences and to individuals, including writers, scientists, philosophers and educators, about the need for a radical change in mankind.

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  8. May 30, 2000 · Established in 1978, it is one of the five schools of the Krishnamurti Foundation, India. For most of Jiddu Krishnamurti’s life what he said and wrote sparked both interest and controversy. His observations on religion, nationalism, tradition, organizations, and relationships often ran counter to the convention of the day.