Synopsis
Ishwar Kya Hai is Hindi translation of On God Author is J. Krishnamurti and translated by Sanjeev Kumar Sharma, Vinay Kumar Vaidya, Shakti Kumar published by Rajpal & Sons. This book is one of the popular and famous books written by J. Krishnamurthy. This book contemplates our search for the sacred. Sometimes you think life is mechanical, and at other times when there is sorrow and confusion, you revert to faith, looking to a supreme being for guidance and help. Krishnamurti explores the futility of seeking knowledge of the unknowable and shows that it is only when we have ceased seeking with our intellects that we may be radically free to experience reality, truth, and bliss. He presents the religious mind as one that directly perceives the sacred rather than adhering top religious dogma. The book has 12 sections.
About the Author
J. Krishnamurti (1895-1986) strived relentlessly throughout his life to erase the barriers - cultural, national, communal - that divided humanity and created antagonism between man and man. He was a renowned spiritual teacher whose lectures and writings have inspired thousands He explored the possibility of a complete transformation of the human consciousness, he took pains to drive home the point that the crisis was not out there but in consciousness itself. As the readers and listeners surely know that he addressed not the Indian or the American, or the English but the entire mankind. His works include On Mind and Thought, On Nature and the Environment, On Relationship, On Living and Dying, On Love and Loneliness, On Fear, and On Freedom.