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description =Osho explains the significance of a famous dialogue between Ashtavakra -- revered in India as a powerful and eloquent mystic -- and King Janak. | | description =Osho explains the significance of a famous dialogue between Ashtavakra -- revered in India as a powerful and eloquent mystic -- and King Janak. | | ||
translated =Hindi : ''[[ Ashtavakra Mahageeta, | translated =Hindi : ''[[ Ashtavakra Mahageeta, Bhag 1 (अष्टावक्र : महागीता, भाग एक) ]]'' | | ||
notes =Spontaneous talks given by Osho to Disciples and Friends in Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India. | notes =Spontaneous talks given by Osho to Disciples and Friends in Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India. | ||
:The original working title after the translation was ''The Mahageeta, Vol 1'', but it was never published under that name. | | :The original working title after the translation was ''The Mahageeta, Vol 1'', but it was never published under that name. | |
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- Osho explains the significance of a famous dialogue between Ashtavakra -- revered in India as a powerful and eloquent mystic -- and King Janak.
- translated from
- Hindi : Ashtavakra Mahageeta, Bhag 1 (अष्टावक्र : महागीता, भाग एक)
- notes
- Spontaneous talks given by Osho to Disciples and Friends in Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Pune, India.
- The original working title after the translation was The Mahageeta, Vol 1, but it was never published under that name.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Sep 11, 1976 to Sep 20, 1976 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
Enlightenment: The Only RevolutionDiscourses on the great mystic Ashtavakra
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Enlightenment: The Only RevolutionDiscourses on the great mystic Ashtavakra
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