Journal Writing-I (By J. Krishnamurti)

This journal by J. Krishnamurti, which is taken from Krisnamurti's Journal 1992, Krishnamurti Foundation, India, features in B.Ed. 1st Year’s General English book (Tribhuvan University). Here follow the key takeaways from the text: Journal of Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1986), an Indian philosopher and spiritual leader Date of the journal: April 24, 1975 Place: at his house... Continue Reading →

Baby’s World

I wish I could take a quiet corner in the heart of my baby's veryown world.I know it has stars that talk to him, and a sky that stoopsdown to his face to amuse him with its silly clouds and rainbows.Those who make believe to be dumb, and look as if they nevercould move, come... Continue Reading →

A Mid-Summer Noon in the Australian Forest

Not a bird disturbs the air,There is quiet everywhere;Over plains and over woodsWhat a mighty stillness broods. Even the grasshoppers keepWhere the coolest shadows sleep;Even the busy ants are foundResting in their pebbled mound;Even the locust clingeth nowIn silence to the barky bough:And over hills and over plainsQuiet, vast and slumberous, reigns. Only there's a... Continue Reading →

Composed upon Westminster Bridge

Earth has not anything to show more fair:Dull would he be of soul who could pass byA sight so touching in its majesty:This City now doth, like a garment, wearThe beauty of the morning; silent, bare,Ships, towers, domes, theatres, and temples lieOpen unto the fields, and to the sky;All bright and glittering in the smokeless... Continue Reading →

Night of the Scorpion

I remember the night my motherwas stung by a scorpion. Ten hoursof steady rain had driven himto crawl beneath a sack of rice. Parting with his poison – flashof diabolic tail in the dark room –he risked the rain again. The peasants came like swarms of fliesand buzzed the name of God a hundred timesto... Continue Reading →

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