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description = Title derives from a couplet of Kabir, meaning roughly, "Two and a half letters of love."|
description = Title derives from a couplet of Kabir, meaning roughly, "Two and a half letters of love."|
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notes = The book has 141 letters written by Osho in Hindi to seekers in the late 60s and early 70s. The letters are all dated, with named addressees. They have never been published, except in e-book form, and possibly a few in other collections. See [[Talk:Dhai Aakhar Prem Ka (ढाई आखर प्रेम का)|discussion]] for some details, ambiguities and observations. |
notes = The book has 141 letters written by Osho in Hindi to seekers in the late 60s and early 70s. The letters are all dated, with named addressees. They have never been published, except in e-book form, and possibly a few in other collections. See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for some details, ambiguities and observations. |
period = Jan 27, 1966 to Mar 12, 1971 [[Talk:Dhai Aakhar Prem Ka (ढाई आखर प्रेम का)|**]] |year=1966|
period = Jan 27, 1966 to Mar 12, 1971 [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]] |year=1966|
nofd = 141|
nofd = 141|
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Revision as of 22:51, 9 November 2015


Title derives from a couplet of Kabir, meaning roughly, "Two and a half letters of love."
notes
The book has 141 letters written by Osho in Hindi to seekers in the late 60s and early 70s. The letters are all dated, with named addressees. They have never been published, except in e-book form, and possibly a few in other collections. See discussion for some details, ambiguities and observations.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
Jan 27, 1966 to Mar 12, 1971 ** : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
141


editions