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::Production by [[Ma Dhyan Amiyo (2)|Ma Dhyan Amiyo]], [[Ma Punyo]] | ::Production by [[Ma Dhyan Amiyo (2)|Ma Dhyan Amiyo]], [[Ma Punyo]] | ||
::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Robin]] M.A.(Cantab.) | ::Introduction: [[Sw Anand Robin]] M.A.(Cantab.) | ||
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- Osho uses ten of Kabir's incomparable songs that revolve around "the beloved" - the Sufi expression for the state of enlightenment. Though Kabir lived several centuries ago, Osho creates a direct link with him. Through his own innately musical expression he enhances Kabir's message, rendering it accessible and relevant for every contemporary seeker.
- translated from
- Hindi : Gunge Keri Sarkar (गूँगे केरी सरकरा) by Sw Anand Siddhartha
- Sutra translation by Ma Prem Kavya, Sw Chaitanya Kabir
- notes
- "Original title: Gunge Keri Sartara".
- Talks given to Osho Commune International in Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona, India.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jan 11, 1975 to Jan 20, 1975 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
The Great SecretTalks on the Songs of Kabir
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