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Latest revision as of 14:39, 19 January 2021
- "The Japuji were Nanak's first proclamations after the union with the beloved. The Japuji are the very first words uttered by him after self-realization. Therefore they hold a very special place in the sayings of Nanak. They are the latest news brought back from the kingdom of heaven". (Osho)
- "Osho's discourses on Nanak's songs made me aware of many things which previously were not clear to me. I started listening every morning to his discourses in which he has explained the teachings of the Upanishads, Vedas and Sufi mystics. It confirmed my belief that Osho is one of the greatest souls born in this country…. These discourses are not just for Sikhs but are useful for all those who want to move on the path of devotion." (Khushwant Singh)
- translated from
- Hindi : Ek Omkar Satnam (एक ओंकार सतनाम)
- notes
- Previously published as a 2 volume set of The True Name, Vol 1 and Vol 2.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 21, 1974 to Dec 10, 1974 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 20
editions
The True NameTalks on the Japuji-Saheb of Guru Nanak Dev
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The True NameTalks on the Japuji-Saheb of Guru Nanak Dev
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The True NameTalks on the Japuji-Saheb of Guru Nanak Dev
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The True NameTalks on the Japuji-Saheb of Guru Nanak Dev
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