Abstract:
The purposes of this research were to study the concept of human condition in Indian
philosophy and to analyze the concept of human condition in Krishnamurtisphilosophy. The
data such asbooks, writings, video and the related research works will be studied, analyzed and
synthesized systematically and finally will be presented in a descriptive manner. The research
findings were as follows: Human condition in Indian philosophy both the Astika and Nastika can
be analysed as both body and mind which are interrelated factors. Indian philosophy has same
purpose of human life is to unite with the ultimate reality by living life righteously according to
prescribed. Human beings are capable of cognition and experience. On the other hand, human
condition in the philosophy of Krishnamurati can be viewed in many dimensions, that is, all
human beings have fear, desire, ambition, envy, loneliness, escape, habit, confusion, death,
awareness, truth, love, freedom and suffering confliction from the moment they are born until
death. Our lives are merely a reflection of our inner condition. However, human beings have
capacity to attain freedom through self-awarenessfor concentration and intelligence.
Krishnamuratidoes not want people to blindly accept his ideas as he beleives that each one of us
can be hisor her own teacher or disciple. Man should investigate and see the things as they are
without judgment, distinguishing them as right or wrong, good or bad. Human beings can always
learn from their past by lookinginwardsself observation, analysis and to verify for ourselves all
the time and finally will get the real freedom from various conditions.