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notes = (Info above borrowed from the preface to the English translation, ''[[The Inward Journey]]''.) ''Shanti Ki Khoj'' was published in 1970. It is a compilation of Osho's answers to [[Ma Anand Urmila|Ma Anand Urmila's]] questions during her stay in Jabalpur, from January 1966 to March 1967. | notes = (Info above borrowed from the preface to the English translation, ''[[The Inward Journey]]''.) ''Shanti Ki Khoj'' was published in 1970. It is a compilation of Osho's answers to [[Ma Anand Urmila|Ma Anand Urmila's]] questions during her stay in Jabalpur, from January 1966 to March 1967. | ||
:It is considered an authentic reporting of his discussions with her, because he had asked her to write down whatever he had said, which she did and next day he would invariably okay it. | | :It is considered an authentic reporting of his discussions with her, because he had asked her to write down whatever he had said, which she did and next day he would invariably okay it. | ||
:And it is not to be confused with [[Shanti Ki Khoj (शांति की खोज) (2) | a different ''Shanti Ki Khoj'']], also published in 1970, likely earlier. | | |||
period = Jan, 1966 to Mar, 1967|year=1966 | | period = Jan, 1966 to Mar, 1967|year=1966 | | ||
nofd = 14| | nofd = 14| |
Revision as of 03:55, 6 January 2019
- A collection of 14 short discourses of Osho, the central theme of which is that the inward journey to ourself or to our source is not difficult but it seems difficult because we are no longer simple, there is contradiction in our heart and actions.
- notes
- (Info above borrowed from the preface to the English translation, The Inward Journey.) Shanti Ki Khoj was published in 1970. It is a compilation of Osho's answers to Ma Anand Urmila's questions during her stay in Jabalpur, from January 1966 to March 1967.
- It is considered an authentic reporting of his discussions with her, because he had asked her to write down whatever he had said, which she did and next day he would invariably okay it.
- And it is not to be confused with a different Shanti Ki Khoj, also published in 1970, likely earlier.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan, 1966 to Mar, 1967 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 14
editions
Shanti Ki Khoj (शांति की खोज) (discourses)
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