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202 Jokes of Mulla Nasruddin.
notes
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Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
The Preface starts:
During his discourses on the AKSHYUPNISHAD Bhagwan Rajneesh, in answer to a question, beautifully explained the place and significance of LAUGHTER in human life. he said: -
And then goes on with 6 pages of Osho talk. These words were later published (1976) in Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi #15, q3. The text is not exacly the same.
The book was handwritten by Osho himself, then printed (source: Sw Yoga Chinmaya, personal communication July 17, 2019).
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
before May 1974 : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
202   (see table of contents)


editions

Two Hundred Two

Year of publication : 1974-05
Publisher : A Life Awakening Movement Publication
ISBN
Number of pages : 202
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : Firste Edition, May, 1974. Copies 1000. Copyright: Jeevan Jagriti Kendra, Bombay (India)
Size : 218 x 143 x 12 mm
Author as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh
Publisher: Ishwarlal N. Shah (now Sadhu Ishwar Samarpan), Secretary, Jeevan Jagriti Kendra (Life Awakening Centre), 31, Israil Mohalla, Bhagwan Bhuvan, Masjid Bunder Road, BOMBAY-9
Printed by: Anant J. Shah, Lipika Press, Kurla Road, Bombay-59
Printed at Shri Venkateshwar Press, Bombay-400004.
Preface by Sadhu Ishwar Samarpan, Publisher, quoting Osho (slightly edited) in Vedanta Seven Steps to Samadhi ~ 15, question 3 - "Does laughter belong to every stage?"
  • Cover back and front.

    Cover back and front.

  • Book without cover.

    Book without cover.

  • Page I.

    Page I.

  • Pages II - III.

    Pages II - III.

  • Pages VIII - 1.

    Pages VIII - 1.

  • Pages 202 - 203.

    Pages 202 - 203.

  • table of contents

    edition 1974.05
    chapter titles
    writings
    event location duration media
    (202 jokes) (none) <May 1974 unknown unknown none