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[[ఉప్పులూరి గోపాలకృష్ణ మూర్తి]] ఒక సుప్రసిద్ధ [[తత్వవేత్త]]. ''యూజీ'' గా సుప్రసిద్ధుడు.
ఆయన [[జులై 9]], [[1918]] న కోస్తాంధ్ర ప్రాంతానికి చెందిన [[మచిలీపట్నం]] లో జన్మించాడు. [[గుడివాడ]] లో పెరిగాడు. ఆయన తల్లి ఇతనికి జన్మనిచ్చిన ఏడురోజులకే కన్నుమూసింది. అప్పుడు ఆయన అమ్మమ్మ అతన్ని పెంచి పెద్దచేసింది. ఆమె ఒక
ఎక్కువకాలము విదేశాలలో గడిపి తనదైన ఫిలాసఫీని ప్రజలకు పంచిన వ్యక్తి యు.జి. 2007 లో ఆయన మరనించారు తర్వాతనె తెలుగువారు అటువంటి తత్వవేత్త ఒకరున్నారని తెలుసుకున్నారు . యు.జి. ఫిలాషఫీ '' ఏదీ అసత్యము కాదు .. ఏదీ సత్యము కాదు అంతా మిధ్య అన్నట్టుగా సాగుతుంది . '' జ్ఞానోదయం " అనేది లేనే లేదంటారు . దినవారీ కార్యక్రమాల నిర్వహణకు జ్ఞానము అవసరమే . ఐతే ఆ జ్ఞానము రావడమే జ్ఞానోదయమా! అని ప్రశ్నిస్తారు . ఆలోచనల ప్రభావం తాత్కాలికమే తప్పించి శాశ్వత పరిష్కారం చూపించేఆలోచనలే లేవన్నారు . ఆలోచన అనేది ఏ రూపం లో అంగీకరించలేదు . ఆలోచనాపరమైన విజ్ఞానము కూడా మిధ్యేనని అన్నారు .
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In 1941, he began working for the Theosophical Society, in [[C.W. Leadbeater]]'s library.<ref group=note>Eventually, Krishnamurti was elected Joint General Secretary of the Indian Section. His association with the Society lasted until the early-mid 1950s, see ''[[s:The Mystique of Enlightenment/Part One|Mystique of Enlightenment]]''.</ref> Shortly after, he began an international lecture tour on behalf of the Society, visiting Norway, Belgium, Germany and the United States. Returning to India, he married a Brahmin woman named Kusuma Kumari in 1943, at age 25.<ref>[http://www.sentientpublications.com/authors/ug.php UG biography at sentientpublications]</ref>
From 1947 to 1953, Krishnamurti regularly attended talks given by Jiddu Krishnamurti in [[Madras]], India, eventually beginning a direct dialogue with him in 1953.<ref group=note>U.G. Krishnamurti described one of their meetings as follows: "We really didn't get along well.
{{quote|And then, towards the end, I insisted, "Come on, is there anything behind the abstractions you are throwing at me?" And that chappie said, "You have no way of knowing it for yourself". Finish – that was the end of our relationship, you see – "If I have no way of knowing it, you have no way of communicating it. What the hell are we doing? I've wasted seven years. Goodbye, I don't want to see you again". Then I walked out.<ref name="Mystique2"/>}}
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===London period===
He ultimately separated from his family and went to live in London.<ref group=note>Krishnamurti had earlier inherited a considerable – for the time – sum of money from his grandfather. While in the US for his son's treatments, he felt more clear and grounded into himself. See ''[[wikisource:The Mystique of Enlightenment/Part One|Mystique of Enlightenment]]''.</ref> While sitting one day in [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]], he was confronted by a police officer who threatened to lock him up if he didn't leave the park. Down to his last five [[pence]], he made his way to the [[Ramakrishna Mission]] of London where the residing [[Swami]] gave him money for a hotel room for the night. The following day, Krishnamurti began working for the Ramakrishna Mission, an arrangement that lasted for
About this time, Jiddu Krishnamurti was in London and the two Krishnamurtis renewed their acquaintance. Jiddu tried to advise U.G. Krishnamurti on his recent marital troubles,{{Citation needed|date=April 2010}} but U.G. didn't want his help. Jiddu eventually persuaded him to attend a few talks he was giving in London, which U.G. did, but found himself bored listening to him.<ref>Jiddu Krishnamurti had apparently taken an interest in U.G.'s family since the time they first met in person in 1953. See link [http://ug-k.blogspot.com/2007/04/locking-of-horns-inspiration-is.html U.G. Krishnamurti biography, chapter: Locking of horns]</ref>
In 1961, Krishnamurti put an end to his relationship with his wife. Their marriage had been a largely unhappy affair, and by that time he described himself as being "detached" from his family, emotionally as well as physically. He then left London and spent three months living in Paris, using funds he had obtained by selling his unused return ticket to India, during which time he ate a different variety of cheese each day. Down to his last 150 [[francs]],
===Early Swiss period===
After two weeks in [[Geneva]], Krishnamurti was unable to pay his hotel bill and sought refuge at the Indian [[Consulate]]. He was listless, without hope, and described himself as "finished" – he requested that he be sent back to India, which the consular authorities refused to do at the state's expense.
For the next few years, the questions regarding the subject of enlightenment – or anything else – did not interest him, and he did nothing to further his enquiry. But by 1967, Krishnamurti was again concerned with the subject of enlightenment, wanting to know what that state was, which sages such as [[Siddhārtha Gautama]] purportedly attained. Hearing that Jiddu Krishnamurti was giving a talk in [[Saanen]], U. G. Krishnamurti decided to attend. During the talk, Jiddu was describing his own state and U.G. thought that it referred to himself. He explained it as follows:
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[http://www.hindu.com/2007/03/25/stories/2007032502741000.htm ''The Hindu'', March 25, 2007]</ref> In February 2007 he had dictated his final speech, "My Swan Song".<ref>U.G. Krishnamurti [http://www.well.com/user/jct/SWAN_SONG.htm "My Swan Song"]</ref>
He had asked that no rituals or [[funeral rites]] be conducted upon his death; also, he did not leave instructions on how to dispose of his body. Krishnamurti's body was cremated by Bhatt the next day.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ugkrishnamurti.org/ug/obi/index.html|title=Obituary|accessdate=2007-09-05}}</ref>
==Philosophy==
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* [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubc&key=Krishnamurti%2C%20U.%20G.%20(Uppaluri%20Gopala) Krishnamurti, U. G. (Uppaluri Gopala) Books and Interviews Online]
* [http://www.ugkrishnamurti.net/
* [http://www.well.com/user/jct U.G. Krishnamurti resource site] Most of the published works by, and about, U.G. can be found here and read freely on- or offline in their entirety.
* [http://archive.is/20121205192942/iamstillzero.blogspot.com/2011/08/ug-krishnamurti-quotes-books-biography.html About U.G. Krishnamurti] Comments on U.G., published books, selected quotes, audio and videos.
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