Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography (English Wikipedia)

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  • JKO & [a]. Foundations were organized in the United Kingdom, the United States, India, and Argentina (eventually relocated to Spain. As of 31 December 2010). Another institution was later organized in Canada; KFA 1969. Krishnamurti Foundation of America mission statement, similar in all Foundation charters. Copyright for the great majority of Krishnamurti's work is held by the Foundations individually or in joint ventures such as K Publications; Williams 2004, pp. 196–197, 528–529 [in "Notes": no. 50]. However, certain editions of early works are in the public domain within several jurisdictions. Notable among these are several editions of At the feet of the Master; University of California Libraries 2008, § "Selected metadata". "Evidence reported by Internet Archive biblio tool for item atfeetofmaster00krisrich on March 7, 2008: no visible notice of copyright; stated date is 1911." Other early works and correspondence may be copyright of the Theosophical Society Adyar. The matters of ownership and administration of intellectual property rights for Krishnamurti's work (and of other assets) became entangled in disputes that started in the 1960s, and in long-running litigation that formally begun in 1971. Most of the copyright and other legal matters were resolved prior to Krishnamurti's death in 1986, while the remainders were settled shortly after he died. Per the legal settlements, certain Krishnamurti-related materials were deemed property of his erstwhile close friend, associate, and business manager D. Rajagopal or of entities affiliated with him. Other material remained part of the library collections in the Huntington Library at San Marino, California, where it had been donated by D. Rajagopal in the 1960s and 1970s; Lilliefelt 1995. Related report by a Krishnamurti Foundation trustee. [As far as can be ascertained the pertinent litigation is described in a neutral manner in this report]. "The mission of the KFA". kfa.org. Ojai, California: Krishnamurti Foundation of America. 1969. Archived from the original on 2010-06-19. Retrieved 2010-07-02. Williams, Christine V. (2004). Jiddu Krishnamurti: world philosopher (1895–1986): his life and thoughts. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass. ISBN 978-81-208-2032-6. Google Books [web preview publisher]. Archived from the original on 2013-05-28. Retrieved 2011-10-03. At the feet of the master: Krishnamurti J. (Jiddu) 1895–1986. San Francisco: University of California Libraries. 2008. Archive details page (Chicago: Rajput Press 1911 ed.). ISBN 9780524017753. Retrieved 2010-11-24 – via The Internet Archive. Lilliefelt, Erna (1995). KFA history: report on the formation of the Krishnamurti Foundation of America and the lawsuits which took place between 1968 and 1986 to recover assets for Krishnamurti's work. Ojai, California: Krishnamurti Publications of America. ISBN 978-1-888004-06-9.
  • Giddu 1998, p. 64. Krishnamurti enumerated the following as his educational aims: 1. Global outlook – A vision of the whole as distinct from the part; there should never be a sectarian outlook, but always a holistic outlook free from all prejudice. 2. Concern for humanity and the environment – Humanity is part of nature, and if nature is not cared for, it will boomerang on humankind. Only the right education, and deep affection between people everywhere, will resolve our many problems including the environmental challenges. 3. Religious spirit, which includes the scientific temper – The religious mind is alone, not lonely. It is in communion with people and nature. [Emphasis added. Krishnamurti's enumeration non-verbatim, edited for brevity. G. Narayan was Krishnamurti's nephew and was involved in his educational projects for many years]. Giddu, Narayan (1998). Narsipur, Chandramouli (ed.). As the river joins the ocean: reflections about J. Krishnamurti. Delhi: Book Faith India. ISBN 978-81-7303-178-6.

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