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description =  Title translates roughly as "Beyond Mind."|
description =  Title translates roughly as "Beyond Mind."|
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notes = The booklet ''Man Ke Paar'' is apparently the same material as one of the chapters of ''[[Hasiba Kheliba Dhariba Dhyanam (हसिबा खेलिबा धरिबा ध्यानम्)]]'' (ch.3 of 1979ed.). It is said to be not one single discourse, but a compilation of many question-answers basically related with meditation and going beyond mind. Its language indicates that much of it is not spoken, but written, or possibly edited by Osho himself. The book says it is printed with answers in the 'Manan' (Spiritual) monthly. |
notes = The booklet ''Man Ke Paar'' is apparently the same material as one of the chapters of ''[[Hasiba Kheliba Dhariba Dhyanam (हसिबा खेलिबा धरिबा ध्यानम्)]]'' (ch.3 of 1979ed.). It is said to be not one single discourse, but a compilation of many question-answers basically related with meditation and going beyond mind. Its language indicates that much of it is not spoken, but written, or possibly edited by Osho himself. The book says it is printed with answers in the 'Manan' (Spiritual monthly), Bombay. |
period = 1968-1970 | year= ~ year unknown |
period = 1968-1970 | year= ~ year unknown |
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nofd =1   ([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) |
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editions =  
{{bookedition| Man Ke Paar 1970 cover.jpg | |Dec 1970 |Tulsi Manas Prakashan, Bombay|1|: none|85 | P | See also [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]]  
{{bookedition| Man Ke Paar 1970 cover.jpg | |Dec 1970 |Tulsi Manas Prakashan, Bombay|1|: none|85 | P | See also [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]]  
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== table of contents  ==
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{{TOCTable | editions 1970.12, 1972 | discourse }}
{{TOCLine | 1 | मन के पार<br>(प्रश्नोत्तर) | [[Hasiba Kheliba Dhariba Dhyanam ~ 04 | 1968 - 1970]] | [[wikipedia:Mumbai |Bombay]] | unknown | none }}
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Title translates roughly as "Beyond Mind."
notes
The booklet Man Ke Paar is apparently the same material as one of the chapters of Hasiba Kheliba Dhariba Dhyanam (हसिबा खेलिबा धरिबा ध्यानम्) (ch.3 of 1979ed.). It is said to be not one single discourse, but a compilation of many question-answers basically related with meditation and going beyond mind. Its language indicates that much of it is not spoken, but written, or possibly edited by Osho himself. The book says it is printed with answers in the 'Manan' (Spiritual monthly), Bombay.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
1968-1970 : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
1   (see table of contents)


editions

Man Ke Paar (मन के पार)

Year of publication : Dec 1970
Publisher : Tulsi Manas Prakashan, Bombay
ISBN : none
Number of pages : 85
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes : See also discussion
publisher: Harikishandas Agrawal, Tulsi-Manas-Prakashan (Antargat), Cable Marketing Company, Re. Road, Bombay-10
December 1970
price: 1 rupee
first print run 5000
printer: M. Khemraj Srikrishnadas, director: D. S. Sharma, for Srivenkateshwar Press, 7 V. Khetvedi, Bombay-4
under license from Jeevan Jagriti Kendra

Man Ke Paar (मन के पार)

Year of publication : 1972
Publisher : Tulsi Manas Prakashan, Bombay
ISBN : none
Number of pages : 85
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :

Man Ke Paar (मन के पार)

Year of publication : ≥Jan 1973
Publisher : Jeevan Jagriti Kendra
ISBN
Number of pages :
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook :
Edition notes : Source: Hindi Books in Print Lists, list "Jan 1973".

table of contents

editions 1970.12, 1972
chapter titles
discourse
event location duration media
1 मन के पार
(प्रश्नोत्तर)
1968 - 1970 Bombay unknown none