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There are two sources which place this talk on Mar 31, 1970 in Jabalpur, ''[[Osho Books on CD-ROM|the CD-ROM]]'' and [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten]] (see Osho Source Book link at his page). That they are approaching it from different angles and not connecting ''Vidroh'' with ''Rebellion'' makes them reasonably independent and the data therefore fairly solid imo. -- [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) | There are two sources which place this talk on Mar 31, 1970 in Jabalpur, ''[[Osho Books on CD-ROM|the CD-ROM]]'' and [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten]] (see Osho Source Book link at his page). That they are approaching it from different angles and not connecting ''Vidroh'' with ''Rebellion'' makes them reasonably independent and the data therefore fairly solid imo. | ||
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And it's a bit tenuous at this point but ''Vidroh'' may have been added as a chapter in ''[[Yuvak Aur Yon (युवक और यौन)]]''. At least there is a chapter in expanded versions of ''Yuvak'' with this as its title. And since another early pamphlet, ''[[Yuvak Kaun? (युवक कौन?)]]'' has also met this treatment, as have the four chapters of ''[[Nari Aur Kranti (नारी और क्रांति)]]'', it may not be much of a stretch. -- updated [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 19:27, 15 December 2014 (PST) |
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There are two sources which place this talk on Mar 31, 1970 in Jabalpur, the CD-ROM and Neeten (see Osho Source Book link at his page). That they are approaching it from different angles and not connecting Vidroh with Rebellion makes them reasonably independent and the data therefore fairly solid imo.
And it's a bit tenuous at this point but Vidroh may have been added as a chapter in Yuvak Aur Yon (युवक और यौन). At least there is a chapter in expanded versions of Yuvak with this as its title. And since another early pamphlet, Yuvak Kaun? (युवक कौन?) has also met this treatment, as have the four chapters of Nari Aur Kranti (नारी और क्रांति), it may not be much of a stretch. -- updated doofus-9 (talk) 19:27, 15 December 2014 (PST)