KRISHNAMURTI MEETS PRABHAVANANDA
Christopher Isherwood describes a meeting between
philosopher and spiritual teacher J.Krishnamurti and Vedanta's Swami
Prabhavananda. It took place on October
10, 1944 at the newly-opened Vedanta Center of Southern California at
Montecito, just south of Santa Barbara. The
Swami had come up from his Hollywood Vedanta Center to conduct a class. The Swami and Krishnamurti had never met before.
As it happened, Krishnamurti lived just
down the road in Ojai.
Isherwood noted that the Swami had always been
prejudiced against Krishnamurti because Annie Besant of the Theosophical
Society had generated much publicity on Krishnamurti's behalf many years before
in India. As a youth, the Swami had been
outraged when Mrs. Besant announced that Krishnamurti was an avatar. Later she
used to annoy Brahmananda, Head of the chief monastery of the Ramakrishna Order
in India, by trying to involve him with the Theosophical Movement. The Swami, then a monk at the monastery, had
had standing orders not to admit her to the monastery when Brahmananda was
there.
As it happened the 1944 meeting between Krishnamurti
and Prabhavananda was a huge success. Krishnamurti
sat quietly and modestly at the back of the class. And when the Swami was through, Krishnamurti
came over and they greeted each other with the deepest respect, bowing again
and again with folded palms.
And then they had a long chat, becoming very cheerful
and Indian, and “laughing like schoolboys,” as Isherwood put it. Isherwood went on to say, "Some of
Krishnamurti's followers, who had sneaked in, knowing in advance that he was
coming there--which we didn't--stood eyeing us (Vedantists) a bit suspiciously.
But within fifteen minutes we had begun
to fraternize. So a small but useful
bridge was build."
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