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Panchapakesa Krishnamurti (also spelt as Krishnamoorthy / Krishnamurthy), (22 January 1903 – 14 March 1966) was a scientist and industrialist in India. He was a close associate of the Nobel laureate, Sir C.V. Raman. In 1929, Dr. Krishnamurti co-authored a paper along with Sir C.V. Raman titled, 'A New X-ray Effect', published in the Nature ...
P. N. Krishnamurti Sir Purniah Narasinga Rao Krishnamurti , KCIE (12 August 1849 – 1911) was an Indian lawyer and administrator who served as the 16th Dewan of Mysore from 1901 to 1906. [ 1 ] He was the great-great grandson of Purnaiah , the first dewan of Mysore.
Krishnamurti wrote in second or third person, referring to himself in the latter mode exclusively; [6] in a few cases there is an anonymous interlocutor. A typical entry expounds on one or more of Krishnamurti's favorite themes through observations of nature, consciousness, and life that often flow seamlessly into each other. [7]
P. Krishnamoorthy (1943–2020) – film art director, production and costume designer Pallemoni Krishnamurthy or Pochiah Krishnamurthy (1947–1999) – cricketer Panchapakesa Krishnamurti or P. Krishnamurti (1903–1966) – scientist and industrialist
House in Madanapalle, in which Krishnamurti was born Krishnamurti in 1910. The date of birth of Krishnamurti is a matter of dispute. Mary Lutyens determines it to be 11 May 1895, [2] but Christine Williams notes the unreliability of birth registrations in that period and that statements claiming dates ranging from 4 May 1895 to 25 May 1896 exist.
The Library Journal stated in review, "[Krishnamurti's] insights are, as always, written in plain, nonsectarian language, and give perhaps the best picture we have today of the life of the spirit outside a strictly religious context. " [27] Publishers Weekly called the work a "luminous diary" and characterized Krishnamurti's teaching as "austere, in a sense annihilating. " [10]
P. Krishnamurthy may refer to: Krishnamurthy Perumal (born 1943), Indian field hockey player; Panchapakesa Krishnamurti, Indian scientist and industrialist;
As is the case with most Krishnamurti texts, the book consists of edited excerpts from his public talks and discussions; it includes examinations of subjects that were, or became, recurrent themes in his exposition: [10] the nature of the self – and of belief, investigations into fear and desire, the relationship between thinker and thought, the concept of choiceless awareness, the function ...