Nikhil Kamath Talks About J. Krishnamurti
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I have never seen a greater mismatch between the host and the guests.
Hahahah Guests have no clue
@@MessiahManiac Not every podcaster aspires to be like Joe Rogan. Same goes with Nikhil as well. I think what he is trying to do is inviting 3-4 successful people from different fields/domains/industries on each podcast and wants them to provide their opinions in a casual and friendly way which is understandable to his audience, whether they are young or old.
Exactly, why these are there. Why Nikhil has to speak with set of people 😂
Like the founders of zepto deserve to be there ..... young entrepreneurs like them will inspire younger gen
@@kevincooper4264 well I do get what you're saying but calling some nepo kid who never achieved anything without their parents' support doesn't bring anything of value to the table, though I agree my assessment of calling him joe rogan was not justified and I apologise for it and yes the episode was good too because of the zepto founder, immense respect for him.
Seems like rocket science for these genz😂
Yeah bro Understanding j krishnamurti is rocket science
ha jese tuj to smjh ata hi h sb
😂😂 , ja insta chala tere na hoga
Yeah, We don't follow these stupid godmen.
Perfect saying ...
Most of them feel like wowww great...
To understand enlightenment people we have done some good things in the past or else everything will feel like wowwww amazing and many more jargon words
Krishnamurti is a legend, I wish more people read about him and watched his talks.
Unfortunately he's too bland and a purist. Masses can't digest him
No, he is just a commie. Not everyone can become a sanyasi including himself.
Nahi jhepta public ko.
Yeah after this legend became a word
He never was and won’t ever be for the masses.
Nayvya and Tara thinking in their minds : kaha aa kar fas gaye yaar. 😂
Ye sab toh stupid flim short vdo with short kapde prr thik hai
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unhone ye baat sochi ya nahi, ye woh jaane. par apke aklan (interpretation) ne shayad apke mann ki baat ko ujagar kar diya.
💯 percent true
@@allent4627ya to Hindi likhle ya English itna neta kaahe ban rahe ho
Tara looks bored AF!
Yeah you can say it bcoz they jaddu callin don't know why that's why u find boring good for u boi
Yet so pretty
So called gen Z 😂😂
that's y her bollywood career is also fucked.
Who's tara?
His thoughts were way beyond our understanding. I remember a line from tenet "Don't try to understand it feel it"
I didn't hear it from him but one of my teachers said that don't recite it but feel it that someone named babar came from central Asia and fought here and made a dynasty. It suddenly changed the way I looked at the world. It felt like an insight which was hidden in plain sight but can change every life on planet.
@@mahendrakumarsai1178dad of humayun?
@@hashblack11no, he was one of my pubic hair
@@mahendrakumarsai1178You mean to say how a single man, a single event can change the course of history for an entire nation🤷 Yup I can feel it now😬
Maybe beyond your understanding. That's a very obvious statement.
"When you call yourself an Indian or a Muslim or a Christian or a European, or anything else, you are being violent. Do you see why it is violent? Because you are separating yourself from the rest of mankind. When you separate yourself by belief, by nationality, by tradition, it breeds violence. So a man who is seeking to understand violence does not belong to any country, to any religion, to any political party or partial system; he is concerned with the total understanding of mankind." - J Krishnamurti
Hmm good now good thing This mentality doesn't work in world cause world is not your dream field . So whatever he said in premise of reality is bullshit
Thanks for sharing .
Where did you find this ?
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@@sriharshamadananth1276 it is from the book "freedom from the known" Chapter 6 i guess
It Now makes sense from where Kamathji's moral developed
After he quoted the Statement by the great Jiddu Krishnamurthi, all the guys thought what they have been doing their whole lives, they just competed and they couldn't find the peace inside of them. This feeling really hit them hard and can be seen on their faces
Even jiddu himself haven't find the peace... So nothing is much achieved
@@gaminggod7726 why he has to find peace when he is the peace?
@@khataksachin00ya .
He is the peace😂
Competition is necessary.
Self competition is myth.
Need, competition makes a person better .
@@vibhorejaiswal2997 yes I mean look at his book "The awakening of Intelligence" such a great work feels like Swami Vivekanand and Krishnamurti saying the same thing.
Happy to see people discssing about Jiddu Krishnamurthy garu!
Mr.Krishnamurthi is so intelligent and a great motivator!!
Motivator 😅
Motivator? I think you haven't listened to him at all
Motivation? U serious bro 😅
😂😂 motivator.
Motivator 😢
"If you broke and clowning on a millionaire, the joke is on you" - J. Cole
I never heard anything about J.cole😅, wtf is he?
@@AB-dp7pw its a quote from jcole, he's a popular rapper
Even though the guests are I.B grads..their faces show how much they understood
Nikhil be like "Welcome to my ocean of knowledge"
Good to see this side of nikhil ❤
Jiddu did write some actual books. Krishnamurti's notebook being one of those
Finally some entrepreneur speaking about jittu krishnamoorthi. I want more celebrity speaking about him then only lot of people realise real peaceful in their life😊😊😊😊
bro sabke bus ki baat ni hai samjna unko
It's plain and simple... so deep.. you watch it, re-watch it, then contemplate. And, you realise . It's plain and simple... so deep.
Tum mujha haraa nahi sakte kyun ki mai jitana hi nahi chahta - Osho
Actually osho quote Lao Tzu here.
Tx
It’s not mai jitna nai chahta, it’s mai pehle se hi haar gya hoon.
it's ok. don't call yourself a loser. you maybe one but no need to announce it on social media
Jo jeetna hi nahi chata ,, woh MOORKH hain. Koi gyaani nahi😂😂
Khel ko khela hi jaata hai jeetne ke liye.
The problem isn't winning. But the attachment to it.
You play to win. But the focus should be the play. The process. Not the result or the outcome.
The outcome has to be surrendered. Since that's not in your control.
And the process has to be worked upon. Since that IS in your control.
Would love to see a podcast solely for this topic
Under the trees it was very quiet; there were so many birds calling, singing, chattering, endlessly restless. The branches were huge, beautifully shaped, polished, smooth and it was quite startling to see them and they had a sweep and a grace that brought tears to the eyes and made you wonder at the things of the earth. The earth had nothing more beautiful than the tree and when it died it would still be beautiful; every branch naked, open to the sky, bleached by the sun and there would be birds resting upon its nakedness. There would be shelter for owls, there in that deep hollow, and the bright, screeching parrots would nest high up in the hole of that branch; woodpeckers would come, with their redcrested feathers sticking straight out of their heads, to drive in a few holes; of course there would be those striped squirrels, racing about the branches, ever complaining about something and always
curious; right on the top-most branch, there would be a white and red eagle surveying the land with dignity and alone. There would be many ants, red and black, scurrying up the tree and others racing down and their bite would be quite painful. But now the tree was
alive, marvellous, and there was plenty of shade and the blazing sun never touched you; you could sit there by the hour and see and listen to everything that was alive and dead, outside and inside. You cannot see and listen to the outside without wandering on to the inside. Really the outside is the inside and the inside is the outside and it is difficult, almost impossible to separate them. You look at this magnificent tree and you wonder who is watching whom and presently there is no watcher at all. Everything is so intensely alive and there is only life and the watcher is as dead as that leaf. There is no dividing line between the tree, the birds and that man sitting in the shade and the earth that is so abundant. Virtue is there without thought and so there is order; order is not permanent; it is there only from moment to moment and that immensity comes with the setting sun so casually, so freely welcoming. The birds have become silent for it is getting dark and everything is slowly becoming quiet ready for the night. The brain, that marvellous, sensitive, alive thing, is utterly still, only watching, listening without a moment of reaction, without recording, without experiencing, only seeing and listening. With that immensity, there is love and destruction and that destruction is unapproachable strength. These are all words, like that dead tree, a symbol of that which was and it never is. It has gone, moved away from the word; the word is dead which would never capture that sweeping nothingness. Only out of that immense emptiness is there love, with its innocency. How can the brain be aware of that love, the brain that is so active, crowded, burdened with knowledge, with experience? Everything must be denied for that to be. Habit, however convenient, is destructive of sensitivity, habit gives the feeling of security and how can there be alertness, sensitivity, when habit is cultivated; not that insecurity brings alert awareness. How quickly everything becomes habit, sorrow as well as pleasure and then boredom sets in and that peculiar thing called leisure. After habit which has been working for forty years, then you have leisure or leisure at the end of the day. Habit had its turn and now it's the turn of leisure which again turns into habit. Without sensitivity there is no affection and that integrity which is not the driven reaction of contradictory existence. The machinery of habit is thought which is always seeking security, some comforting state from which it will never be disturbed. It is this search for the permanent that denies sensitivity. Being sensitive never hurts, only those things in which you have taken shelter cause pain. To be totally sensitive is to be wholly alive and that is love. But thought is very cunning; it will evade the pursuer, which is another thought; thought cannot pursue another thought. Only the flowering of thought can be seen, listened to, and what flowers in freedom comes to an end, dies without leaving a mark.
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Had a good read.. wonderfully written.
i am a 38 yrs old man. The fact Nikhil said right now, is something I wanted to tell the world since my college times.
Tara's dopamine receptors gave up.
Majorly inspired by the life and teachings of K.
To be honest he is one the most intellectually realised person this world has ever got in modern era.
But i feel bad that so many people still don’t know who he is.
See the irony, Man explaining J. Krishnamurti.. You don't understand him bruh.. 😅
Jiddu asse bol raha hai bhai jaise wo inke dost hai
Telling philosophy to archies kids
हरे राम हरे कृष्ण 🙏🙏🙏🙏🥰🪻
J. Krishnamurti is the real deal! He's simply pure!😊
i am waiting for him to speak about Osho!🤣 Nikhil really bringing up revolution in the youtube space!
He also talk about osho in podcast with the author of half girlfriend I'm not remembering his name but he told that he listens to osho a lot
his name is chetan bhagat, can you tell me which podcast it was and also timestamp..@@siddhi1762
I really wanted to hear this. Thank you Nikhil
Thumbnail and actual short I'd different 😂😂
I didn't expect they will talk abt the legendary J. Krishnamurty
Never heard of J krishnamurthy before. Thanks for bringing this our notice. We youths much needed this.
If he could introduce j Krishnamurthy to new generation thats a lot of blessings 🙏
We have created society and that society has conditioned us. the morality of society is immorality, because society admits and encourages violence, greed, competition, ambition and so on, which are essentially immoral. A mind that has been trained for thousands of years to accept, to obey and conform, cannot possibly be highly sensitive and therefore highly virtuous. We are caught in this trap. So then, what is virtue? Without the right foundation a mathematician does not go very far. In the same way, if one would understand and go beyond to something which is of a totally different dimension, one must lay the right foundation; and the right foundation is virtue, which is order - not the order of society which is disorder. - J Krishnamurti
You know, if we understand one question rightly, all questions are answered. But we don't know how to ask the right question. To ask the right question demands a great deal of intelligence and sensitivity. Here is a question, a fundamental question: is life a torture? It is, as it is; and man has lived in this torture centuries upon centuries, from ancient history to the present day, in agony, in despair, in sorrow; and he doesn't find a way out of it. Therefore he invents gods, churches, all the rituals, and all that nonsense, or he escapes in different ways. What we are trying to do, during all these discussions and talks here, is to see if we cannot radically bring about a transformation of the mind, not accept things as they are, nor revolt against them. Revolt doesn't answer a thing. You must understand it, go into it, examine it, give your heart and your mind, with everything that you have, to find out a way of living differently. That depends on you, and not on someone else, because in this there is no teacher, no pupil; there is no leader; there is no guru; there is no Master, no Saviour. You yourself are the teacher and the pupil; you are the Master; you are the guru; you are the leader; you are everything. And to understand is to transform what is.
I think that will be enough, won't it?
- J. Krishnamurti
Glad to see that he is following or listening to Jiddu Krishnamurti❤
He is referring Jiddu as if he was his playmate
Exactly! sounds like talking about some buddy.
I wanted to know is it his real name?
Jiddu wouldn't mind it. Most people who read JK feel like he's more of a spiritual friend than a Guru.
@@anonymoushandle007 yup, he would have been happy.
That’s the whole thing about ! Battling yourself within and winning over yourself is the biggest victory indeed 😊 Spritually uplifted society can create wonders to the real search for truth .And it shouldn’t be too tough for a country blessed with spiritual knowledge , yet people want to still emulate west forgetting the roots . Hope for a better society in the next gen who seem to be more intelligent and connected within .
I hope Nikhil Kamath would join a 10 day Vipassana Meditation Course.
Wtf is happening with Riya Chakraborty, such a contrast in Nikhil and Riya.
Thats not riya. She is tara
@@sumitnaiyaaRiya is his rumored girl friend.
@@dharmeshnahar7788hope he doesn't end up like her last bf
@@sumitnaiyaa i know bro. I was talking about their rumored relationship. She is a fukcin gold digger.
Competition is Defeat❤
Jiddu as if he is friend 😂
If 30% of the population understands any of these great humans then the earth will be heaven. But the reality is it would never happen because the first step requires to drop the ego.
Proud to be a student of one of the Krishnamurthy schools
He actually wrote a few books though -
1. Krishnamurti's journal. 2. The First and the Last Freedom.
Good to see Nikhil quoting Jiddu Krishna Murthy and UG quotes
JK was one of the Greatest Spiritual Master not some ordinary philosopher.
What an interesting thought. Must read in depth on J. Krishnamurti.
You should!
His books are the greatest thing that happened to me in whole life❤
Isn't Kamath the guy who cheated in Chess against Anand???😂😂😂
What color is your brokerage company
His book name Krishnamurti 's notebook which he wrote personally
He makes sense!
Neither he believed nor there is a winner, rather he said you can see it in yourself what he is saying, check or verify them
Bhai Jiddu Jiddu kya kr rha,
He is not your your friend atleast, give a respect
'Gurbat mei philosophy nahi karni chahiye' .. so these rich people can better understand philosophy than broke people who hate them
why are you quoting it here
@@vancedadder for people who are saying these rich kids cannot understand philosophy. Rich are more closer to understanding philosophy always
@@prashantsingh8045 acha acha. I thought you were quoting a line from the video(and I didn't remember seeing that).
Dude abso-fuckin-lutely. It's pure jealousy and projection going on in the comments. They WISH they could be in their place and have access to almost everything. Self actualisation also happens when your basic needs are fulfilled so it's obvious why the wealthy are more philosophical usually. If people knew how many arts colleges are run solely by the donation of rich people, they'll shut up for once
@@prashantsingh8045bhai example du ki kitne garib philosopher hue hai
@@akshaysharma7595 haan bahut the india mei. Bhiksha maangni padti. Bahar bhi the. Jab Paisa nahi hota toh gyan se kaam chalana padta din bhar
J. Krishnamurti's ideas opened my mind to a plethora of ideas that I never knew existed.
He didn’t believe anything. He was not a philosopher. He simply spoke about WHAT IS.
Jiddu said that mind always following something it attached to something and just moving not free always speaking,and those guru who said that they will free you tgey are not freeing you they are clinging you to another thing to themselves now you mind attached to guru and then it will crave for guru and attachment and again suffering
J. Krishnamurti is legend😌❤ grateful for whatever he gave us💙
I hope today's generation will listen to him, I know many people will not understand his words but once You feel it!!!!
Very true❤
I like jiddu a lot. Thanks for this crisp insight.
He did write some books when he was with Theosophy society & later some notes and letters to a friend.
"When the observer gets observed"
- J. Krishnamurthy sir
The above statement explains whole of the vedantic philosophy and the Ego!
Jiddu was one of the greatest philosophers.
Read “at the feet of the master”. He wrote it. Amazing.
Your pals checked out😊You are a wise one to acknowledge K’s teachings.
Didnt remember jiddu while CHEATING against VISHY ANAND😂😂😂
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Tara looks quite a lot like Stephanie McMahon. 😊
Jidukrishnamurti my daughter speaks a lot about him
Jiddu is Ashtavakra
What Sir JK told is very clear....People like Buddha are real winners.......Even to this very day ,after Buddha is no more, his teachings, his words, are still true and alive!!! What Buddha, Sir JK, and these great masters are the real winners...proof is everywhere!!!!
It is not because they were special or smart or clever or intelligent or this, that!!!!
They all lived ,how a human being must live...
How happy Buddha was Sir JK was ,many such great masters were, !!!!!
They are indeed the real winners!
Becoming a billionaire,having 30 cars and 5 different estates will not even make anyone happy!!!
Haha....
This is what I feel all the time. Why do we have to compete and become better. Can't we just grow together with no competition?
Osho and j krishnamurti is urgent need of today if we want better world .
Competition is for losers~Peter Thiel
Man behind Montessori method of learning
You know its very hard to implement good words and i think you do that in your real life thats why you are at a good place than most of us.
Navya is feeling ded😂
He never said buddha was a winner of society.
But Krishnamurti was a guru of the highest order and he did have a following.
I am a competitive man...!!! And it helps me and my competitor in a right way.. it gets me going.. and I like it..
Your views are helping me in gd and case comps
Seriously never seen /heard a man like krishnamurti ❤
Most aren’t prepared to take Jiddu Krishnamurti seriously.
Talking about j Krishnamurti to these people is like talking to a toddler about physics
J.Kriahnamurti had dialogues and inquiries
We need Jiddu and Osho now
😂😂these Americanised Bollywood people making faces . They hate spirituality and religion talks. Just like people on subreddit .
You don't understand J.K. actually, he wasn't believe anything. He had found truth. He was not the product of belief.
So fashionable to say stop interupting . Im here to say you did a great job .
Bhaisaab kaisi majboori thi jo 12th fails duffers ko bulaya.
Nikhil Bro!!! Start taking up Zerodha seriously. Today is the second time it hangs up. You are indeed loosing trust in new user. Being a zerodha user from 8 years. I feel bad for the zerodha community.
Referring to Jiddu as if a chaddi dosth and they spent childhood days together 😂😂
Kisko kya smjha rahe ho Nikhil. Jiddu being understood by kids like these is like Osho being understood by a radical Hindu.
Have you read Upanishads ? The core sanatan teaching?
Not only radical hindu but any religion. Osho spoke on every religion
Competition means Matyaryam which is one of among six harshadvargas kama, krodha, lobha, moham, madha, Matyaryam which should be shed by a any person
Jiddu never spoke about Buddha .
He only said , I don’t think about Buddha
He never "believed" in any such things..
Exactly..
It sounds strange when today's gen talk about jiddu Krishnamurti
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I think the video misrepresents J Krishnamurti. Here in a nutshell is Krishnamurti's thesis:
The mind of man ---the dynamic thought process---generates and illusory centre (a self) from which all things we experience and think about are related.
This conditioned mind seeks freedom from itself and the act of trying various things to be free from the self-centredness is the action of self-centredness ---that dynamic thought process which is concerned with knowledge.
Any attempt to be free of self is selfcentredness in action and there is no thing anyone can do to be free---every possibility you try will maintain that self centred illusion.
The various efforts that Buddhists, Hindus, Christian mystics, Sikhs, Muslims etc and scientific philosophers try to find an independent mind only re-enforce the self-centred illusion.
His discovery was that independence/freedom cannot be approached by any means or any authority if any kind whatsoever. All efforts will draw a blank---inevitably.
All methods of meditation, all scientific exploration arises out of the centre (the self illusion) which is maintained by thinking. So Krishnamurti saw in the movement of thought in his mind would try anything to be free in order not to be free.
Krishnamurti discovered that the self bears no relationship whatsoever in any of its approaches to seek freedom with actual freedom (what he called 'the ground').
Krishnamurti didn't relate with the Buddha and when asked to pass comment on the Buddha's sayings would start with: "Ah, I don't know! I have not read those things" . He didn't admit any authority of anything kind but thought things through clearly.
nikhil is truly well read man
Krishnamurti was the modern Astavakra - Osho