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Prior to this writing, a different book had been erroneously connected with the Oct-Nov 1968 Nargol camp, ''[[Prabhu Mandir Ke Dwar Par (प्रभु मंदिर के द्वार पर)]]''. A reliable source, [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten]] (see Osho Source Book link at his page), has set that straight, and -- happy ending? -- ''Prabhu Mandir'' has found another place to land. It was a natural mistake to conflate the two books, as ''Pagdandiyan'' has a number of chapters (see below) whose titles are almost identical to that book's, pursuing a similar theme.
Prior to this writing, a different book had been erroneously connected with the Oct-Nov 1968 Nargol camp, ''[[Prabhu Mandir Ke Dwar Par (प्रभु मंदिर के द्वार पर)]]''. [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten]] (see Osho Source Book link at his page), has helped to set that straight, and -- happy ending? -- ''Prabhu Mandir'' has sort of found another place to land. It was a natural mistake to conflate the two books, as ''Pagdandiyan'' has a number of chapters (see below) whose titles are almost identical to that book's, pursuing a similar theme.  


The camp at Nargol was quite eventful. Osho introduced a new meditation based on asking the question ''Who am I?'' He started a movement ''Yuvak Kranti Dal'' (Youth Revolution Party, or Youth Force). He gave an interview in which he harshly criticized Gandhi, after which, it is said, the Gujarat state government cancelled plans to donate land for an ashram near Nargol. All this and more reported by Neeten. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 20:58, 31 May 2014 (PDT)
There is still a small question regarding the dates, as seven discourses at a camp would "normally" fit most naturally into four days, one the first night and two a day thereafter but this camp was quite eventful and the seven talks may have stretched into five days:
 
Osho introduced a new meditation based on asking the question ''Who am I?'' He started a movement ''Yuvak Kranti Dal'' (Youth Revolution Party, or Youth Force). He gave an interview in which he harshly criticized Gandhi, after which, it is said, the Gujarat state government cancelled plans to donate land for an ashram near Nargol. All this and more reported by Neeten. -- updated [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 23:10, 4 December 2014 (PST)


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Prior to this writing, a different book had been erroneously connected with the Oct-Nov 1968 Nargol camp, Prabhu Mandir Ke Dwar Par (प्रभु मंदिर के द्वार पर). Neeten (see Osho Source Book link at his page), has helped to set that straight, and -- happy ending? -- Prabhu Mandir has sort of found another place to land. It was a natural mistake to conflate the two books, as Pagdandiyan has a number of chapters (see below) whose titles are almost identical to that book's, pursuing a similar theme.

There is still a small question regarding the dates, as seven discourses at a camp would "normally" fit most naturally into four days, one the first night and two a day thereafter but this camp was quite eventful and the seven talks may have stretched into five days:

Osho introduced a new meditation based on asking the question Who am I? He started a movement Yuvak Kranti Dal (Youth Revolution Party, or Youth Force). He gave an interview in which he harshly criticized Gandhi, after which, it is said, the Gujarat state government cancelled plans to donate land for an ashram near Nargol. All this and more reported by Neeten. -- updated doofus-9 (talk) 23:10, 4 December 2014 (PST)


विषय सूची (TOC):
1. वर्तमान में जीएं; मौन, नासाग्र-दृष्टि
2. प्रभु-मंदिर का पहला द्वार: करुणा
3. मौन, उपेक्षा, करुणा और ध्यान
4. प्रभु-मंदिर का दूसरा द्वार: मैत्री
5. हिंसा, अहंकार; प्रेम और ध्यान
6. प्रभु-मंदिर का तीसरा द्वार: मुदिता
7. प्रभु-मंदिर का चौथा द्वार: उपेक्षा