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translated = English: ''[[The Last Testament (Vol 4)]]'' , ''[[The Last Testament (Vol 5)|(Vol 5)]]'' , and ''[[The Last Testament (Vol 6)|(Vol 6)]]''. | | translated = English: ''[[The Last Testament (Vol 4)]]'' , ''[[The Last Testament (Vol 5)|(Vol 5)]]'' , and ''[[The Last Testament (Vol 6)|(Vol 6)]]''. | | ||
notes = ''Phir Patton'' and ''[[Phir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी)]]'', another World Tour Hindi book, were for a long time entangled with each other, with details of what's what difficult to discern, because of the entanglement and major changes in content. | notes = ''Phir Patton'' and ''[[Phir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी) (11 talks)]]'', another World Tour Hindi book, were for a long time entangled with each other, with details of what's what difficult to discern, because of the entanglement and major changes in content. | ||
:The basic story is that the first edition of each contained only a few original Hindi discourses, out of eleven chapters. In subsequent editions it turns out that ''[[Phir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी)|Amrit (2)]]'' ended up with all the original Hindi talks of the two combined series (only five altogether) and '''''Phir Patton (2)''''', i.e. this second version of the book, with all the translations (seventeen). See [[Talk:Phir Patton Ki Pajeb Baji (फिर पत्तों की पाजेब बजी)#Resolution|the discussion of the first edition]] for the story of sorting this all out. | | :The basic story is that the first edition of each contained only a few original Hindi discourses, out of eleven chapters. In subsequent editions it turns out that ''[[Phir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी) (11 talks)|Amrit (2)]]'' ended up with all the original Hindi talks of the two combined series (only five altogether) and '''''Phir Patton (2)''''', i.e. this second version of the book, with all the translations (seventeen). See [[Talk:Phir Patton Ki Pajeb Baji (फिर पत्तों की पाजेब बजी)#Resolution|the discussion of the first edition]] for the story of sorting this all out. | | ||
period = Nov 20, 1985 to Nov 30, 1985; Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 6, 1986 |year=1985| | period = Nov 20, 1985 to Nov 30, 1985; Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 6, 1986 |year=1985| | ||
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- Osho began and ended his World Tour in India. The English-language books that arose out of the Tour are well known but the three Hindi books are not. His talks in Hindi were the first in over four years, and the last ever, some were even video'd, but they all remain obscure.
- translated from
- English: The Last Testament (Vol 4) , (Vol 5) , and (Vol 6).
- notes
- Phir Patton and Phir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी) (11 talks), another World Tour Hindi book, were for a long time entangled with each other, with details of what's what difficult to discern, because of the entanglement and major changes in content.
- The basic story is that the first edition of each contained only a few original Hindi discourses, out of eleven chapters. In subsequent editions it turns out that Amrit (2) ended up with all the original Hindi talks of the two combined series (only five altogether) and Phir Patton (2), i.e. this second version of the book, with all the translations (seventeen). See the discussion of the first edition for the story of sorting this all out.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 20, 1985 to Nov 30, 1985; Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 6, 1986 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 17
editions
Phir Patton Ki Panjeb Baji (फिर पत्तों की पांजेब बजी) (2)
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