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description = In no other language of the world is there a word like ''manushya'' for man. The meaning of the word for man in Arabic and the lan­guages born out of Arabic, in Hebrew and the languages born out of Hebrew, is “an effigy of mud.” ''Aadmi'' [Hindi] means “an effigy of mud”; man means “an effigy of mud.” Only in the word ''manushya'' is there the recognition that you are not an effigy of mud. You are conscious­ness; your nature is immortality. Within you is the ultimate flame of life. The lamp can be made of mud but the flame cannot. This body might be made of mud, but the one who is awake within it, is conscious within it, is not. When the whole world became busy in the pursuit of mud, a handful of people remained absorbed in the search for this flame.  ''~ Osho, from [[The Diamond Sword]]'' |
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notes = This book's history is almost a ''tabula rasa''. See [[Talk:Naye Manushya Bhavishya Ki Ekmatra Asha (नए मनुष्य भविष्य की एकमात्र आशा)|discussion]] for some informed speculation. |
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== Editions ==  
 
 
=== Naya manushya bhavishya ki ekamatra asa ===   
 
:Year of Publication : 1987
:Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
:Edition No : ?
:ISBN / ISSN :
:Number of Pages : 113  
:Out of Print : Y
:Hardcover / Paperback :
 
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In no other language of the world is there a word like manushya for man. The meaning of the word for man in Arabic and the lan­guages born out of Arabic, in Hebrew and the languages born out of Hebrew, is “an effigy of mud.” Aadmi [Hindi] means “an effigy of mud”; man means “an effigy of mud.” Only in the word manushya is there the recognition that you are not an effigy of mud. You are conscious­ness; your nature is immortality. Within you is the ultimate flame of life. The lamp can be made of mud but the flame cannot. This body might be made of mud, but the one who is awake within it, is conscious within it, is not. When the whole world became busy in the pursuit of mud, a handful of people remained absorbed in the search for this flame. ~ Osho, from The Diamond Sword
notes
This book's history is almost a tabula rasa. See discussion for some informed speculation.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
(unknown)
number of discourses/chapters


editions

Naya Manushya: Bhavishya Ki Ekmatra Asha (नया मनुष्य : भविष्य की एकमात्र आशा)

Year of publication : 1987
Publisher : Rajanisadhama Prakasana
ISBN
Number of pages : 113
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
Edition notes :