J. Krishnamurti has 4 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 5★ across 3 ratings. The most-rated is Pratham Aur Antim Mukti [First and Last Redemption].
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A Hindi translation of J. Krishnamurti’s On God - by Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Vinay Kumar Vaidya and Shakti Kumar - the audiobook is an inquiry into the search for the divine. Can we ever know the unknowable? How do we understand it through our thoughts and experiences? Krishnamurti peels off layers within the eternal quest to know that which is beyond human reality. While deepening the philosophical ideas around our complex relationship with faith, religion, divinity and the sacred, the author also indicates the challenge for intellectual reasoning to articulate such knowledge. He identifies our propensity to move towards faith as a way of overcoming our fear, grief, confusion, suffering and uncertainty. De-mystifying the mystical realm, Krishnamurti leads us towards freely exploring and experiencing our spiritual minds. How can we find our own path towards discovering supreme joy? Does absolute truth exist and can it ever be invoked through the fragmented human reality? Can we be free from our need to understand through our intellect and attempt to take a leap into experiencing deeply and fully? One of the greatest minds of the 20th century, Krishnamurti leads us to the threshold of finding our own truth. Challenging dogmatic patterns, he lays emphasis on our capacity to seek and embrace the ‘unknowable’ by giving up all that we think we know. He presents an inspiring path for the individual who is seeking to look within, to unlock the greatest mysteries known to humankind - the nature of truth, reality and authentic enlightenment. Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
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During his life, Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986) was known for his ability to see the core issues of our day with a timeless vision. With a gift for crossing the barriers of time, space, and spirit, he influenced a host of great 20th-century minds, including George Bernard Shaw, Aldous Huxley, and Henry Miller. In Truth Is a Pathless Land, Krishnamurti discusses a startling constellation of philosophical issues: love, greed, violence, separation, time, death, conflict, and fear. Includes commentary on the nature of personal and planetary problems and how to resolve inner conflicts. A New Dimensions production.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti was a famous Indian philosopher, speaker and writer. He explored ideas like the nature of mind, meditation, inquiry, psychological revolution, human relationships and bringing about a radical change in society in his lectures and writings, emphasising that such a revolution cannot be brought about by any external entity, be it religious, political or social. His most famous books are The First and Last Freedom, The Only Revolution, and Krishnamurti's Notebook. In this Hindi-language translation of The First and Last Freedom, Krishnamurti emphasises on the importance of self-understanding, arguing that truth cannot be found within formal institutions, organised religions and their dogmas or in any guru or outside authority. He claims that we are all operating with the sole focus of the self and its context in time and place - this results in competition, conflict and the constant promotion of one's own self over all others, even those closest to us. He further claims that the only hope is the internal transformation of individuals, and finally, he seems to believe that this may be possible to a great enough extent to change society. Taking a more philosophical and psychological approach to why we’re miserable, Krishnamurti says that by changing ourselves, we are changing society for the better. By taking us through society’s common concerns, such as suffering and fear, love and loneliness, sex and death, the meaning of life, the nature of God, and personal transformation - consistently relating these topics to the essential search for pure truth and perfect freedom, Krishnamurti helps us contemplate about life itself. Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
©2008 Krishnamurti Foundation (P)2020 Audible, Inc.
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The Urgency of Change Krishnamurthy ki sarvadhik chunautipurva pustak hai, jaisa ki 1971 mein London se prakashit iske mool angrezi sankaran ke mukhpristh par ingit kiya gaya tha. Jeevan se jude vividh vishyon par iss pustak mein bebaaki ke saath prasn-darr pooche gaye hain aur Krishnamurthy ne badi baariki se unki padhtaal ki hai. Ve uttar dekar prasn ko nipta nahin dete, balki iss sah-sanvaad mein unn prasnon ke naye, undekhe pehluyon ko ujaagar karte chalet hain, aur saath hee pooch bhi liya karte hain ki saath-saath ki jaa rahi iss parakj ke dawraan prasnkarta ke antarjagat mein ghatit kya ho raha hai. Prasnkarta - Aap mujhse pooch rahe hain ki ho kya raha hai? Mein toh bas aapko samajhne ki koshis kar raha hoon. Krishnamurthy - Kya aap mujhe samajhne ki koshish kar rahe hain ya ki, jiss Vishay mein hum baat kar rahe hain, aap uski sacchayi ko ekh rahe hain jo mujh par nirbhar nahin karti? Yadi aap, jiss Vishay mein hum baat kar rahe hain, uski sacchayi ko vastutah dekh rahe hote hain, tab aap swayam apne guru hote hain, aur swayam ke hee aap shishya hote hain, jo ki apne aap ko samjhana hai. Ye samajh kisi aur se nahin seekhi ja sakti. Please note: This audiobook is in Hindi.
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