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notes = Osho's discourses in Hindi on the ''Bhagavad Gita'' were given in the early 70s over a period of several years, and first published as a series of 17 or 18 volumes, under the title of ''Geeta Darshan''. Since the 90s, an eight-volume format has been adopted, each volume combining two or three of the earlier volumes. See the [[Geeta-Darshan (गीता-दर्शन)|''Geeta-Darshan'' master page]] for details. | notes = Osho's discourses in Hindi on the ''Bhagavad Gita'' were given in the early 70s over a period of several years, and first published as a series of 17 or 18 volumes, under the title of ''Geeta Darshan''. Since the 90s, an eight-volume format has been adopted, each volume combining two or three of the earlier volumes. See the [[Geeta-Darshan (गीता-दर्शन) (series)|''Geeta-Darshan'' master page]] for details. | ||
:This volume is the fourth of the eight-volume set, and contains Osho's discourses on chapter 8 (adhyaya 8: Aksara–Brahma yoga) and chapter 9 (adhyaya 9: Raja–Vidya–Raja–Guhya yoga) of the ''Bhagavad Gita''. Talks for this volume were given in Pune (adhyaya 8) and Mumbai (adhyaya 9). | :This volume is the fourth of the eight-volume set, and contains Osho's discourses on chapter 8 (adhyaya 8: Aksara–Brahma yoga) and chapter 9 (adhyaya 9: Raja–Vidya–Raja–Guhya yoga) of the ''Bhagavad Gita''. Talks for this volume were given in Pune (adhyaya 8) and Mumbai (adhyaya 9). | ||
:Note that Osho has translated into Hindi and interpreted the original Sanskrit '' 'shlokas' '' of the ''Bhagavad Gita'', and refers to them throughout the whole series, not as '' 'shlokas' '', but as '' 'sutras' ''. | :Note that Osho has translated into Hindi and interpreted the original Sanskrit '' 'shlokas' '' of the ''Bhagavad Gita'', and refers to them throughout the whole series, not as '' 'shlokas' '', but as '' 'sutras' ''. |
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- Osho's discourses in Hindi on the Bhagavad Gita were given in the early 70s over a period of several years, and first published as a series of 17 or 18 volumes, under the title of Geeta Darshan. Since the 90s, an eight-volume format has been adopted, each volume combining two or three of the earlier volumes. See the Geeta-Darshan master page for details.
- This volume is the fourth of the eight-volume set, and contains Osho's discourses on chapter 8 (adhyaya 8: Aksara–Brahma yoga) and chapter 9 (adhyaya 9: Raja–Vidya–Raja–Guhya yoga) of the Bhagavad Gita. Talks for this volume were given in Pune (adhyaya 8) and Mumbai (adhyaya 9).
- Note that Osho has translated into Hindi and interpreted the original Sanskrit 'shlokas' of the Bhagavad Gita, and refers to them throughout the whole series, not as 'shlokas' , but as 'sutras' .
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11 (part 1)
- 13 (part 2)
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