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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 | ::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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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 ComedyThe Tales of Nasrudin
Page 003. Pages 008 - 9. Page 112. |