Talk:Yaun-Shakti (यौन-शक्ति)

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भाग २
6. कुण्डलिनी के पथ पर कुण्डलिनी-जागरण और शक्तिपात
7. कुण्डलिनी-साधना---स्थूल से सुदम और दृश्य से अवृश्य की ओर
8. व्यक्तित्व में कांति और श्वास की कीमिया
9. कुण्डलिनी-जागरण और आन्तरिक रूपांतरण के
10. कुण्डलिनी-जागरण में परम-शुन्य हो गए व्यक्ति का महत्व


About deriving from Jin Khoja Tin Paiyan (जिन खोजा तिन पाइयां): the cover, the title page and the back page all declare this unambiguously, and the lead-up to the first chapter, numbered 6, declares that the talk was given on Jun 15 1970, which is the date of Jin Khoja #7.

About the numbering, these are the chapter numbers assigned to this volume by Pushpi. The wiki's version of the TOC derives from five and a half pages of Contents, which give the chapter titles and, in some of the chapters, over thirty sub-chapter titles, often two per page. Those sub-chapter titles have been skipped as prohibitive.

It will be noticed that the chapter titles are all completely different from the original titles of Jin Khoja. They are Pushpi's creation, as is the division into multiple sub-chapters, though Chinmaya was known for this kind of thing too.

And the numbering, starting at #6? Beginning the TOC, before any chapter numbers and titles, is "Bhag 2". Pushpi has divided Jin Khoja into parts, the first five chapters of which evidently comprise Jin Khoja's first six chapters compressed into five. What they call it could be anything, but a decent guess might be just plain Jin Khoja Tin Paiyan (जिन खोजा तिन पाइयां), since there is such a title amongst what appear to be Pushpi's titles, and priced the same as Yaun-Shakti.

For a bonus, we are told on Yaun-Shakti's last page, at the end of ch 10, to "read the next book on this subject, Aap Kahan Hain (आप कहाँ हैं)", one of Pushpi's "mystery" titles. It is tempting to take that as the title of the next part of Pushpi's rendition of Jin Khoja, so tempting in fact that to resist is futile.

About "Pushpi Pocket Books" as the publisher, that certainly does appear on the back cover, but the info on the pub-info page is preferred for the publisher slot in the template. And the other edition was removed. There is no reason to believe there was ever more than one. -- doofus-9 08:15, 30 April 2019 (UTC)