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There are three sources pointing to the existence of this camp:  
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[[Shailendra - Books Missing in List (source document)]] has it in its list as "चिखलदरा शिविर के प्रवचन - chikhaldara shivir ke pravachan", literally "discourses from Chikhaldara camp", implying but not guaranteeing a possible one-time hard-copy real book.  
[[Shailendra - books missing in list (source document)]] has it in its list as "चिखलदरा शिविर के प्रवचन - chikhaldara shivir ke pravachan", literally "discourses from Chikhaldara camp", implying but not guaranteeing a possible one-time hard-copy real book.  


[http://www.oshoworld.com/e%2Dbooks/hindi_discourses.asp?page_id=3 Osho World] mentions it in its collection of 75 or so e-books, as "Chikaldara Camp", but alas, it is in the small minority of that collection which is "not available". Also implying at least an intended hard copy.  
[http://www.oshoworld.com/e%2Dbooks/hindi_discourses.asp?page_id=3 Osho World] mentions it in its collection of 75 or so e-books, as "Chikaldara Camp", but alas, it is in the small minority of that collection which is "not available". Also implying at least an intended hard copy.  

Revision as of 01:56, 27 May 2018

There are three sources pointing to the existence of this camp:

Shailendra - books missing in list (source document) has it in its list as "चिखलदरा शिविर के प्रवचन - chikhaldara shivir ke pravachan", literally "discourses from Chikhaldara camp", implying but not guaranteeing a possible one-time hard-copy real book.

Osho World mentions it in its collection of 75 or so e-books, as "Chikaldara Camp", but alas, it is in the small minority of that collection which is "not available". Also implying at least an intended hard copy.

Neeten's Osho Source Book has the most (ie only) detail but it is garbled and raw, his Appendix section being the most full of unprocessed facts. Here it is fwiw, in the part devoted to talks in 1966:

– Man ke Sthir hone ki Sadhana. 26.12.1966am. Chikaldhara.
– Samyak Sandeh Se Vivek ka Jagaran. 27.12.1966am. Chikaldhara.
– Damadhi ka Agaman. 27.12.1966am. Chikaldhara.
– Samadhi ka Agaman. 28.12.1966am. Chikaldhara.

There are four talks indicated here, and the specificity of the details seems at first to be impressive, but then we find the 2nd and 3rd are at exactly the same time, and the 3rd and 4th have almost exactly the same name. (The names in his Hindi talks list can be either discourse titles or series titles. In this case, they are clearly the former.) And "Damadhi" is not a word recognised by G**gle Translate.

So with the 3rd talk having so many problems, best to just scratch it and leave just the other three. This does not rule out more, especially like what happened in the afternoons? But for now, we await further developments. -- doofus-9 18:08, 22 January 2017 (UTC)