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Osho used to spice his talks with many jokes. In the | Osho used to spice his talks with many jokes. In the seventies, these were often jokes of "[[wikipedia:Nasreddin|Mulla Nasruddin]]", an cultural phenomenon in India. | ||
From 1971 to 1975, four bundles of these jokes were published. These were all handwritten by Osho himself, then printed (source: [[Sw Yoga Chinmaya]], personal communication). ''[[Thus Spake Mulla Nasrudin]]'' is printed as facsimile. Around this time, there were several other joke-book-titles mentioned, but never published. | From 1971 to 1975, four bundles of these jokes were published. These were all handwritten by Osho himself, then printed (source: [[Sw Yoga Chinmaya]], personal communication). ''[[Thus Spake Mulla Nasrudin]]'' is printed as facsimile. Around this time, there were several other joke-book-titles mentioned, but never published. | ||
The 688-page ''[[Take It Really Seriously]]'' (1998) is a compilation of many of the later jokes told by Osho in his discourses. | The 688-page ''[[Take It Really Seriously]]'' (1998) is a compilation of many of the later jokes told by Osho in his discourses. |
Revision as of 09:36, 29 July 2019
Osho used to spice his talks with many jokes. In the seventies, these were often jokes of "Mulla Nasruddin", an cultural phenomenon in India.
From 1971 to 1975, four bundles of these jokes were published. These were all handwritten by Osho himself, then printed (source: Sw Yoga Chinmaya, personal communication). Thus Spake Mulla Nasrudin is printed as facsimile. Around this time, there were several other joke-book-titles mentioned, but never published.
The 688-page Take It Really Seriously (1998) is a compilation of many of the later jokes told by Osho in his discourses.
Pages in category "Joke-books"
The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.