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{{bookedition| blank.jpg | | 1974 | Subodha Pocket Books, Delhi |1? | |117 | | }} | {{bookedition| blank.jpg | | 1974 | Subodha Pocket Books, Delhi |1? | |117 | | }} | ||
{{bookedition| 2649_sml.jpg | | 2003 | Rebel Publishing House, India | ? | 81-7621-057-2 | | | }} | {{bookedition| 2649_sml.jpg | जला तो दिए हैं, जलाए रखना (jala to die hain, jalae rakhana) | 2003 | Rebel Publishing House, India | ? | 81-7621-057-2 | | | }} | ||
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Revision as of 23:50, 17 November 2017
- These 100 passages were written by Osho, and mailed to a disciple, Ma Yoga Sohan.
- "Sohan was crying as Osho left at the end of a meditation camp in Matheran and he promised her that, as he had nothing else to give her in return for her tears, he would send her a letter every day...and that she should keep them so they could be published one day." (from the 2012 English edition)
- notes
- Translated into English as Life Is a Soap Bubble and A Cup of Tea (20 letters, see the discussion for Life Is a Soap Bubble). Title is the same as another book, a very early booklet based on a discourse given to a group of Digambara Jains in Jabalpur. (Not to be confused with.)
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- 1964 to 1965 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
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Path Ke Pradeep (पथ के प्रदीप)
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Path Ke Pradeep (पथ के प्रदीप)जला तो दिए हैं, जलाए रखना (jala to die hain, jalae rakhana)
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