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description = After the easy, peaceful three-month idyll in Uruguay | description = After the easy, peaceful three-month idyll in Uruguay comes to an end, Osho and his small group continue, in one country after another, trying to find a country to rest in. Finding none for six weeks, he comes back to Mumbai, staying for five months near Juhu Beach at the home of [[Sw Suraj Prakash]] and resuming discourses there, responses to seekers' questions. | ||
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notes = This book has been translated as part of [[The Diamond Sword]]. The other part is [[Phir Amrit Ki Bund Padi (फिर अमृत की बूंद पड़ी)]], another World Tour book | notes = This book has been translated as part of [[The Diamond Sword]]. The other part is [[Phir Amrit Ki Bund Padi (फिर अमृत की बूंद पड़ी)]], another World Tour book. See [[Talk:Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen (कोंपलें फिर फूट आईं)|discussion]] for more details and a TOC. | | ||
period =from Jul 31, 1986 to Aug | period =from Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 15, 1986 |year=1986| | ||
nofd = 12| | nofd = 12| | ||
editions = | editions = |
Revision as of 23:58, 13 October 2014
- After the easy, peaceful three-month idyll in Uruguay comes to an end, Osho and his small group continue, in one country after another, trying to find a country to rest in. Finding none for six weeks, he comes back to Mumbai, staying for five months near Juhu Beach at the home of Sw Suraj Prakash and resuming discourses there, responses to seekers' questions.
- notes
- This book has been translated as part of The Diamond Sword. The other part is Phir Amrit Ki Bund Padi (फिर अमृत की बूंद पड़ी), another World Tour book. See discussion for more details and a TOC.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- from Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 15, 1986 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 12
editions
Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen (कोंपलें फिर फूट आईं)
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