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Revision as of 18:38, 19 January 2014
- The Kathopanishad is the ancient Indian scripture that has been used much like the Tibetan Bardo, to help the dying on their way. The upanishad tells the story of a small boy, Nachiketa, who is sent by his father to Yama, the Lord of Death. With his innocent and sincere questions, the boy learns from Yama the deepest secrets of death and immortality. Osho's commentary on this mysterious and touching story brings light and clarity to an inevitability that touches us all.
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- Hindi : Kathopanishad (कठोपनिषद)
- notes
- "These discourses were given during a meditation camp in Mt. Abu, Rajasthan. Some of the discourses include meditation instructions given by Osho at the end of the chapter."
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 17 plus 4 meditation-instructions
editions
The Message Beyond WordsA Dialogue with the Lord of Death / Discourses on the Kathopanishad
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The Message Beyond WordsA Dialogue with the Lord of Death
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