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{{bookedition|jpg| Disputes and dialogues | 2006 | Routledge | | 978–0–203–00853–9 | 478 |E|First published 2006, This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2006. (Also as Hardcover with ISBN 978–0–415–36099–9.)<br>© 2006 Peter Flügel, selection and editorial matter; the contributors, their own chapters. | {{bookedition|.sijhac01.jpg| Disputes and dialogues | 2006 | Routledge | | 978–0–203–00853–9 | 478 |E|First published 2006, This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2006. (Also as Hardcover with ISBN 978–0–415–36099–9.)<br>© 2006 Peter Flügel, selection and editorial matter; the contributors, their own chapters. | ||
::Dedication: IN MEMORY OF JULIA LESLIE (1948–2004) | ::Dedication: IN MEMORY OF JULIA LESLIE (1948–2004) | ||
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Revision as of 16:48, 27 November 2022
- With a chapter on Rajneesh/Osho by John E. Cort:
- chapter 11: A FIFTEENTH-CENTURY DIGAMBAR JAIN MYSTIC AND HIS FOLLOWERS - Tāraṇ Tāraṇ Svāmῑ and the Tāraṇ Svāmῑ Panth
- subchapter "Rajneesh" : Pages 293 -- 297.
- The chapter is a discussion of Rajneesh discourses about Jainism and a critical evaluation of his remarks. Also, meditation camps are mentioned.
- author
- Peter Flügel (editor)
- language
- English
editions
Studies in Jaina History and CultureDisputes and dialogues
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