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- In 1960 Osho meets Mrs. Madan Kunwar Parekh (Ma Anandmayee), whom he recognizes as his mother in a past-life. Mrs Parekh is 40 years' old at the time, and recognizes that Osho is enlightened. Osho writes hundreds of letters to her.
- This one of a kind volume comprises extracts from 120 of theses letters and anecdotes Osho wrote to her during his travels around India in his earlier days. Through vignettes of scenes he witnesses - children playing on a river with paper boats, the movement of a bullock cart, an earthen lamp being extinguished, a storm striking a village, sunrise and sunset, the life and death of a flower - Osho brings out the parallels in the psychological world of every individual.
- translated from
- Hindi : Kranti Beej (क्रांति बीज)
- notes
- Previously published as Seeds of Revolutionary Thought.
- Later published as Seeds of Wisdom.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Letters written from 1960 - 1964 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 120
editions
Seeds of Revolution120 Immortal Letters
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