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description =Osho calls the incomparable Dhammapada sutras of Buddha, "the book of books." He explains that these sutras are concerned with every aspect of man's unawareness, and that Buddha's whole message is devoted to the raising of our consciousness. To enter into the Dhammapada with Osho is to witness a deep friendship of enlightened masters. These sutras were compiled by Buddha's disciples to contain the essence of all his teachings. This was the last turning of the Wheel of Dharma, 2,500 years ago. Osho's commentaries on these sutras set the Wheel of Dharma in motion again. Osho also answers questions from disciples and other seekers in alternate discourses all generously sprinkled with stories, personal anecdotes and, of course, a multitude of jokes. Visually this boxed set is stunning, without doubt a collector's set, and twelve volumes to dive into for years to come. |
description =Osho calls the incomparable Dhammapada sutras of Buddha, "the book of books." He explains that these sutras are concerned with every aspect of man's unawareness, and that Buddha's whole message is devoted to the raising of our consciousness. To enter into the Dhammapada with Osho is to witness a deep friendship of enlightened masters. These sutras were compiled by Buddha's disciples to contain the essence of all his teachings. This was the last turning of the Wheel of Dharma, 2,500 years ago. Osho's commentaries on these sutras set the Wheel of Dharma in motion again. Osho also answers questions from disciples and other seekers in alternate discourses all generously sprinkled with stories, personal anecdotes and, of course, a multitude of jokes. Visually this boxed set is stunning, without doubt a collector's set, and twelve volumes to dive into for years to come. |
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notes = Part of the twelve-volume boxed set ''[[The Dhammapada]]''.|
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:Part of the twelve-volume boxed set ''[[The Dhammapada]]''.|
period =Oct 21, 1979 to Oct 30, 1979 (No dates are given in the book) |year=1979|
period =Oct 21, 1979 to Oct 30, 1979 (No dates are given in the book) |year=1979|
nofd =10 |
nofd =10 |

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Osho calls the incomparable Dhammapada sutras of Buddha, "the book of books." He explains that these sutras are concerned with every aspect of man's unawareness, and that Buddha's whole message is devoted to the raising of our consciousness. To enter into the Dhammapada with Osho is to witness a deep friendship of enlightened masters. These sutras were compiled by Buddha's disciples to contain the essence of all his teachings. This was the last turning of the Wheel of Dharma, 2,500 years ago. Osho's commentaries on these sutras set the Wheel of Dharma in motion again. Osho also answers questions from disciples and other seekers in alternate discourses all generously sprinkled with stories, personal anecdotes and, of course, a multitude of jokes. Visually this boxed set is stunning, without doubt a collector's set, and twelve volumes to dive into for years to come.
notes
Read this book as PDF or create a free account at osho.com to read the book online.
Later published as part of Osho Books on CD-ROM.
Part of the twelve-volume boxed set The Dhammapada.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
Oct 21, 1979 to Oct 30, 1979 (No dates are given in the book) : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
10


editions

The Dhammapada, Series 6

The Way of the Buddha
This is the Path to the Ultimate Truth

Year of publication : 1991
Publisher : The Rebel Publishing House, Germany
ISBN 3-89338-096-5 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 281
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : H
Edition notes : First edition. Copyright Osho International Foundation.
Size : 210 x 130 x 24 mm
Editing: Sw Krishna Prabhu, Ma Prem Maneesha
Type setting: Ma Prem Arya
Design: Sw Deva Anugito
Cover painting: Osho
Photography: Sw Premgit, Sw Anand Alok, Sw Veet Shastro, Ma Deva Sarito, Sw Anand Bashir, Osho Photo Services
Production: Sw Anand Surendra
Printing by Mohnsdruck, Gütersloh, West Germany