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Have you found out what you are?
What are you? You are the property, the bank account, the furniture, the carpet, ideas, quarrels, pleasures, despairs, the agony of one’s own life, the contradiction, revolt, discontent, longing for something beautiful to happen. It is a life so lonely, isolated, in which there is no relationship at all, in which there is no love, no beauty, no vastness, no space.
That is what you are, and you want that to go on, and you will go on if you think it is worthwhile. What is immortality then, and what is innocence? Can the mind that goes on in routine, weariness, despair, loneliness, with all the misery and confusion, be innocent? Can such a mind be immortal? Is mortality only in the field of memory?
Public Talk 5 in Amsterdam, 14 May 1969

About KFI Cuttack Centre
Krishnamurti Foundation India, Cuttack Centre (KFICC) is situated in the city of Cuttack, in Odisha, India. It was affiliated to Krishnamurti Foundation India (KFI) in 2003. Prior to that, since 1979, it functioned under the name, Self Education Trust (SET).
Ever since its formation, it has aimed to awaken the human mind to a quintessential question: ‘What are you doing with your life?’ The question contains the flame of its own inquiry. In its entirety, KFICC intends to keep alight that flame of exploration through dissemination of the teachings of J. Krishnamurti.

Dive into Krishnamurti’s Teachings
In an era dominated by external influences and conditioned thinking, Krishnamurti’s insights offer a fresh perspective on life, freedom, and self-awareness. He invites us to question our own minds, uncover our fears, and break free from the psychological conditioning that limits us. His teachings remain as relevant today as ever, helping individuals live with clarity, intelligence, and deep compassion.
Our Events
KFICC has an operational office with a Study Centre, a full-fledged reading library (with Krishnamurti books and their Odia translations, relevant videos and audios), an auditorium, and facilities for Study Centre guests, audio video programs, online and in-person dialogues, as well as interactive activities conducted by KFICC.

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Online Dialogue
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Sunday Dialogue

Residential Retreats
Odia Publications
Late Jaya Kishore Patnaik, the founder of Self Education Trust (which later became a part of Krishnamurti Foundation India) felt the necessity of introducing Krishnamurti teachings to the people of Odisha in Odia language. With this vision, he initiated a humongous and on-going process of translating original K books into Odia. Two initial translators who set the ball rolling were late Basanta Kumari Patnaik and Ms. Punya Prava Patnaik. Basanta Kumari, who was an eminent writer of her times, gave up on her fictional writing career to give herself over totally to the translation of K literature. Together, the sisters translated about thirty books and booklets before others joined them in the process.
Odia ebooks
Krishnammurti books (including translations) have reached the very interiors of Odisha. Currently, initiatives are being taken to digitized Odia translation of K books and make them available for free.
Odia Newsletter
KFICC features the publication and circulation of a bi-lingual newsletter, ‘Jibana Katha’ (Tales of Life) . Starting May 2011, this newsletter is published quarterly in both Odia and English.
Odia Translations
KFICC has been dedicated to translating original J. Krishnamurti (K) books into Odia since 1980. The translators give extra attention to preserving the integrity of the teachings of K, and they refrain from any diversions that may any way impact the original teachings.
Odia Books
The first K book to be translated in Odia is ‘Ei Je Sanskruti’ (This Matter of Culture) and it was printed for sale and circulation in 1975. Today, more than forty books and booklets have been translated and new books are being translated on a regular basis.
Blogs
If one is to find out what freedom is, one must question everything, question every institution – family, religion, marriage, tradition, the values that society has imposed upon us, education, the whole structure of social and moral organisation. But one questions not to discover what is true, but to find a way out, and therefore we are never psychologically free.




















