Seeds of Revolution
In 1960 Osho meets Mrs. Madan Kunwar Parekh (Ma Anandmayee), whom he recognizes as his mother in a past-life. Mrs Parekh is 40 years' old at the time, and recognizes that Osho is enlightened. Osho writes hundreds of letters to her.
This one of a kind volume comprises extracts from 120 of theses letters and anecdotes Osho wrote to her during his travels around India in his earlier days. Through vignettes of scenes he witnesses - children playing on a river with paper boats, the
movement of a bullock cart, an earthen lamp being extinguished, a storm striking a village, sunrise and sunset, the life and death of a flower - Osho brings out the parallels in the psychological world of every individual.
- Subject
- Letters, Interviews and Press Conferences
- Translated from
- Hindi :
- Notes
- Letters written from 1966 - 1969.
- Later published as "Seeds of Revolutionary Thought" and "Seeds of Wisdom"
- Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
- from 1966 to 1969
- Number of Discourses/Chapters
Editions
Seeds of Revolution
120 Immortal Letters
- Year of Publication : 1969
- Publisher (Distributor) : Jivan Jagruti Kendra (Life Awakening Centre), Bombay
- Edition No : 1
- ISBN / ISSN :
- Number of Pages : 227
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : P
Seeds of Revolution
120 Immortal Letters
- Year of Publication : 1972
- Publisher (Distributor) : Jivan Jagruti Kendra (Life Awakening Centre), Bombay
- Edition No : 2
- ISBN / ISSN :
- Number of Pages : 227
- Out of Print : Y
- Hardcover / Paperback : P
- Edition Notes : The book's imprint shows the publisher as "Ishwarlal N.Shah (Sadhu Ishwar Samarpan), Secretary, Jeevan Jagruti Kendra (Life Awakening Centre), Bombay". These centers were part of Osho's "Life Awakening Movement" (Jivan Jagruti Andolan).
- The cover was designed by Nath Vairal.