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A Hindi mega-series on Gautam Buddha comparable to and predating the English mega-series ''[[The Dhammapada]]''. | |||
Talks were originally given as six ~20-discourse series (122 discourses in all) spanning a little over two years from late 1975 to late 1977. They were apparently published as six volumes in Pune One. In 1991, the whole series was repackaged as a series of twelve volumes, with volumes 1-6 of the new set bearing the same titles and leading to some confusion. Later, Hind Pocket Books republished all of them with brand-new titles. This is all laid out in the table below. | |||
Links are provided to pages for each volume, including those for which there is no info yet. | Links are provided to pages for each volume, including those for which there is no info yet. | ||
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''[[Jago Aur Jiyo (जागो और जियो)]]'' | ''[[Jago Aur Jiyo (जागो और जियो)]]'' | ||
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12-vol set offers as separate edition - ''[[Es Dhammo Sanantano (एस धम्मो सनंतनो) (whole set)]]''. | |||
Note that the documentation as of Oct 2, 2017 of the various editions is still partial except for the Hind edition of the 12-volume format. Of the six-volume format published in Pune One by Rajneesh Foundation, just one volume has relatively full info, ''Bhag 6'', but that makes it fairly reasonable to suppose the other volumes have also been published earlier. Of the 12-volume set published in 1991 by Rebel, there is relatively full info on all but but two. | Note that the documentation as of Oct 2, 2017 of the various editions is still partial except for the Hind edition of the 12-volume format. Of the six-volume format published in Pune One by Rajneesh Foundation, just one volume has relatively full info, ''Bhag 6'', but that makes it fairly reasonable to suppose the other volumes have also been published earlier. Of the 12-volume set published in 1991 by Rebel, there is relatively full info on all but but two. | ||
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[[category:Indian Mystics (hi:भारतीय मनीषियों)]] | [[category:Indian Mystics (hi:भारतीय मनीषियों)]] | ||
[[category:Not Translated to English (hi:अंग्रेजी में अनूदित नहीं)]] | [[category:Not Translated to English (hi:अंग्रेजी में अनूदित नहीं)]] |
Revision as of 03:57, 29 March 2019
A Hindi mega-series on Gautam Buddha comparable to and predating the English mega-series The Dhammapada.
Talks were originally given as six ~20-discourse series (122 discourses in all) spanning a little over two years from late 1975 to late 1977. They were apparently published as six volumes in Pune One. In 1991, the whole series was repackaged as a series of twelve volumes, with volumes 1-6 of the new set bearing the same titles and leading to some confusion. Later, Hind Pocket Books republished all of them with brand-new titles. This is all laid out in the table below.
Links are provided to pages for each volume, including those for which there is no info yet.
12-vol set offers as separate edition - Es Dhammo Sanantano (एस धम्मो सनंतनो) (whole set).
Note that the documentation as of Oct 2, 2017 of the various editions is still partial except for the Hind edition of the 12-volume format. Of the six-volume format published in Pune One by Rajneesh Foundation, just one volume has relatively full info, Bhag 6, but that makes it fairly reasonable to suppose the other volumes have also been published earlier. Of the 12-volume set published in 1991 by Rebel, there is relatively full info on all but but two.