Raso Vai Sah (रसो वै सः)
- A must for those new to meditation and to Osho's vision, this series of discourses addresses a variety of subjects, in response to questions such as: Why is it so difficult to be in a state of let-go? Are men responsible for women feeling fed up? How can I love better? What is it to give and what is it to receive? Why do enlightened masters criticize each other? Are there real differences in races? Why am I scared to accept myself as I am? And many more.
- translated from
- English: Satyam Shivam Sundram
- translated by Ma Amrit Sadhana, Sw Yoga Pratap Bharati
- notes
- This translation features only fourteen chapters, and even those are not whole discourses, but fourteen Q&A's translated from the original thirty discourses. It is a companion book to Satyam Shivam Sundaram (सत्यम् शिवम् सुंदरम्), a translation of eleven more Q&A's from Sundram, which preceded this book by three months. See discussion for more.
- Hind Pocket Books edition can be published earlier as ch.1-5 of Jo Bole To Harikatha (जो बोलैं तो हरिकथा), it needs a confirmation.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 7, 1987 to Nov 21, 1987 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 14**
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editions
Raso Vai Sah (रसो वै सः)
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