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If no one mind i will add these dates to Timeline.--DhyanAntar 05:56, 5 January 2018 (UTC) | If no one mind i will add these dates to Timeline.--DhyanAntar 05:56, 5 January 2018 (UTC) | ||
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the celebration satsangs were held in the morning and the "darshans" at night. it should be noted that these "darshans" were indeed satsangs. i think we ought to reserve the term "darshan" for intimate conversations with Osho. --Rudra 04:06, 8 January 2018 (UTC) |
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There are some missed dates of events with the presence of Osho:
- Mar 21: 1984-03-21 Enlightenment Day Satsang ~ The Transformation: The Way and the Goal, 1984-03-21 Enlightenment Day Darshan ~ Caravan to God;
- Jul 6: 1984-07-06 Master's Day Darshan ~ 7th Day, 1984-07-06 Third Annual World Celebration 7th Satsang ~ The 180° Turn;
- Sep 8: 1984-09-08 Mahaparinirvana Day Satsang ~ The Divine Madness, 1984-09-08 Mahaparinirvana Day Darshan.
--DhyanAntar 08:18, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 2, # 13 probably has an incorrect date. The right one seems to be Dec 12, which is explicitly stated in the book The Rajneesh Bible, Vol 2 #13. The CD-ROM and also old audo tapes had that purportedly wrong date.
Dec 11 was Bhagwan's Birthday Celebration. There also are music albums of that celebration date 1984-12-11 Bhagwan's Birthday Satsang ~ Nothing is the Key to Everything.--DhyanAntar 09:42, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
(Hi Antar, I have changed some words of your above post, just for clarification and to make it a little bit less certain. But I mean to say the same as you :-) --Sugit (talk) 14:58, 20 December 2017 (UTC)
If no one mind i will add these dates to Timeline.--DhyanAntar 05:56, 5 January 2018 (UTC)
the celebration satsangs were held in the morning and the "darshans" at night. it should be noted that these "darshans" were indeed satsangs. i think we ought to reserve the term "darshan" for intimate conversations with Osho. --Rudra 04:06, 8 January 2018 (UTC)