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{{bookedition|fromTtoC01.jpg|The Tales of Nasrudin|2012| Zorba Designs, Pune |1| : None | 112 |P|
{{bookedition|fromTtoC01.jpg|The Tales of Nasrudin|2012| Zorba Designs, Pune |1| : None | 112 |P|
::Size : 21 x 145 x 9 mm
::Size : 21 x 145 x 9 mm
::Dedicated to Nasirudin's most favorite friend - Sardar Gurudayal Sing... Whose roaring laughter we always miss...
::Dedicated to Nasirudin's most favorite friend - [[Sw Sardar Gurudayal Singh|Sardar Gurudayal Singh]]... Whose roaring laughter we always miss...
::Introduction: OSHO, [[Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi]]
::Introduction: OSHO, [[Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi]]
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:: <gallery widths=400px heights=300px mode="packed" >

Revision as of 17:18, 23 July 2020


A compilation of Mulla Nasrudin jokes, probably all from Thus Spake Mulla Nasrudin and Two Hundred Two, but in a different order.
notes
Apparently a bootleg publication based on those two long out of print joke-books.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
(unknown)
number of discourses/chapters
402 jokes


editions

From Tragedy to Comedy

The Tales of Nasrudin

Year of publication : 2012
Publisher : Zorba Designs, Pune
ISBN  : None
Number of pages : 112
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :
Size : 21 x 145 x 9 mm
Dedicated to Nasirudin's most favorite friend - Sardar Gurudayal Singh... Whose roaring laughter we always miss...
Introduction: OSHO, Vedanta: Seven Steps to Samadhi
  • Page 003.

    Page 003.

  • Pages 008 - 9.

    Pages 008 - 9.

  • Page 112.

    Page 112.