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{{bookedition| Amrit-Vani-2013.jpg | |2013| sort of unknown | 1| | 164 |P | Ch 33 of this edition is a Bhumika (preface) written by Osho for ''Jeevan Kranti Ki Disha'', a book by [[wikipedia:Seth Govind Das|Seth Govind Das]], a freedom fighter, distinguished parliamentarian and friend of Osho.[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]] }} | {{bookedition| Amrit-Vani-2013.jpg | |2013| sort of unknown | 1| 8183932460 | 164 |P | Ch 33 of this edition is a Bhumika (preface) written by Osho for ''Jeevan Kranti Ki Disha'', a book by [[wikipedia:Seth Govind Das|Seth Govind Das]], a freedom fighter, distinguished parliamentarian and friend of Osho.[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]] }} | ||
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- notes
- Amrit Vani appears to be both a small book of six chapters and a compilation of these six chapters together with the seventeen short chapters of Main Kaun Hun? (मैं कौन हूं?) and nine chapters from Amrit Kan (अमृत कण). As a compilation, it has considerable overlap with Main Kahta Aankhan Dekhi (मैं कहता आंखन देखी). And as a six-chapter book, it is also a component of MKAD. See discussion for details on this and a TOC.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- (unknown)
- number of discourses/chapters
- 6, 33
editions
Amrit-Vani (अमृत-वाणी)
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