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About the five constituent shorter series said to make up ''Shiksha Mein Kranti'', the source for this info is not impeccable but still may be credible. While searching for ''[[Naye Manushya Ke Janma Ki Disha]]'', i found only two solid references (more on that there) plus a guy selling audios, and expounding on ''Shiksha Mein Kranti'' and its parts. Audios for that series were not found anywhere else, at least under that name.
About the five constituent shorter series said to make up ''Shiksha Mein Kranti'', the source for this info is not impeccable but still may be credible. While searching for ''[[Naye Manushya Ke Janma Ki Disha (नए मनुष्य के जनम की दिशा)|Naye Manushya Ke Janma Ki Disha]]'', i found only two solid references (more on that there) plus a guy selling audios, and expounding on ''Shiksha'' and its parts. Audios for that series were not found anywhere else, at least under that name.


Some confirmation would be nice but information reaching that far back is a thin stream, so we may have to be patient. FWIW, "Doc X" lists three of the five sub-series (as themselves), and has a combined discourse count of 23 for them, leaving eight to be made up by the two it doesn't list, ''[[Naye Manushya Ke Janma Ki Disha]]'' and the shorter ''Shiksha Mein Kranti''. We await developments.
Some confirmation would be nice but information reaching that far back is a thin stream, so we may have to be patient. FWIW, "Doc X" lists three of the five sub-series (as themselves), and has a combined discourse count of 23 for them, leaving eight to be made up by the two it doesn't list, ''Naye Manushya'' and the shorter ''Shiksha''. We await developments.


No enlightenment is to be found looking at the discourse titles, below. Two of the constituents show up there, as discourses one and three, there are a couple of resemblances for two of the others, and a tantalizing [[Nari Aur Kranti (नारी और क्रांति)|Nari Aur Kranti]] but no reason to believe that its relationship to ''Shiksha Mein Kranti'' is anything more than general thematic resonance.
No enlightenment is to be found looking at the discourse titles, below. Two of the constituents show up there, as discourses one and three, there are a couple of resemblances for two of the others, and a tantalizing [[Nari Aur Kranti (नारी और क्रांति)|''Nari Aur Kranti'']] but no reason to believe that its relationship to ''Shiksha'' is anything more than general thematic resonance.


About the editions: The Diamond edition, at only 200 pages (or 197 per some sources), is not the whole original text. The TOC suggests only eight chapters, though some amalgamation and condensation may have taken place.
About the editions: The Diamond edition, at only 200 pages (or 197 per some sources), is not the whole original text. The TOC suggests only eight chapters, though some amalgamation and condensation may have taken place.


Regarding the longish subtitle of the OMI edition (and presumably the Rebel, though that's too low-res to make out), my rendition is not entirely correct. In the longest word, "Pukastanga," the consonant combo "st" is wrong but i was unable to do it right with my limited skills and tools available. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 01:14, 26 May 2014 (PDT) (updated)
Regarding the longish subtitle of the OMI edition (and presumably the Rebel, though that's too low-res to make out), there was an error which has been fixed. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 22:13, 6 July 2014 (PDT)
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About the five constituent shorter series said to make up Shiksha Mein Kranti, the source for this info is not impeccable but still may be credible. While searching for Naye Manushya Ke Janma Ki Disha, i found only two solid references (more on that there) plus a guy selling audios, and expounding on Shiksha and its parts. Audios for that series were not found anywhere else, at least under that name.

Some confirmation would be nice but information reaching that far back is a thin stream, so we may have to be patient. FWIW, "Doc X" lists three of the five sub-series (as themselves), and has a combined discourse count of 23 for them, leaving eight to be made up by the two it doesn't list, Naye Manushya and the shorter Shiksha. We await developments.

No enlightenment is to be found looking at the discourse titles, below. Two of the constituents show up there, as discourses one and three, there are a couple of resemblances for two of the others, and a tantalizing Nari Aur Kranti but no reason to believe that its relationship to Shiksha is anything more than general thematic resonance.

About the editions: The Diamond edition, at only 200 pages (or 197 per some sources), is not the whole original text. The TOC suggests only eight chapters, though some amalgamation and condensation may have taken place.

Regarding the longish subtitle of the OMI edition (and presumably the Rebel, though that's too low-res to make out), there was an error which has been fixed. -- Sarlo (talk) 22:13, 6 July 2014 (PDT)


प्रवचन (TOC):
1. नए मनुष्य के जन्म की दिशा
2. धर्म और विज्ञान
3. शिक्षा और धर्म
4. शिक्षक, समाज और क्रांति
5. प्रेम-विवाह और बच्चे
6. युक्रांद क्या है?
7. नारी और क्रांति
8. अज्ञात के नए आयाम
9. प्रेम-केन्द्रित शिक्षा
10. विषबुझी महत्त्वाकांक्षा
11. अशांति का बीजमंत्र
12. विद्रोह की आग
13. संदेह की ज्योति
14. साध्य और साधन
15. बोध से रूपांतरण
16. अखंड जीवन का सूत्र
प्रवचन (TOC cont'd):
17. जटिल धारणाएं नहीं, सरल जीवंत अनुभव
18. महत्त्वाकांक्षारहित अतुलनीय प्रेम
19. निराग्रही, अन्वेषक चित्त की खोज
20. जीवन-विरोधों में लयबद्धता का बिन्दु
21. मनुष्य के आमूल रूपांतरण की प्रक्रिया
22. मनोविश्लेषण, मनोजागरण और मनोसाधना
23. नारी की मुक्ति और शांति
24. अंधविश्वासों से मुक्ति
25. शक्ति-नियोजन
26. शिक्षकों की खोज
27. अंकुरित होने की कला
28. कम्यून-जीवन
29. नई दिशा, नया बोध
30. बोध का जागरण
31. शिक्षा : नया धर्म
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