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notes = Talks were originally given as six ~20-discourse series (122 discourses in all) spanning a little over two years from late 1975 to late 1977. Apparently they WERE published as a six-volume set at some time but no details can be found of such editions. Old pages constructed to provide eventual information on them have been preserved and are linked to here:
notes = Talks were originally given as six ~20-discourse series (122 discourses in all) spanning a little over two years from late 1975 to late 1977. Apparently they WERE published as a six-volume set at some time but no details can be found of such editions. Old pages constructed to provide eventual information on them have been preserved and are linked to here:
  [[Es Dhammo Sanantano I]]
 
  [[Es Dhammo Sanantano II]]
* [[Es Dhammo Sanantano I]]
  [[Es Dhammo Sanantano III]]
* [[Es Dhammo Sanantano II]]
  [[Es Dhammo Sanantano IV]]
* [[Es Dhammo Sanantano III]]
  [[Es Dhammo Sanantano V]]
* [[Es Dhammo Sanantano IV]]
  [[Es Dhammo Sanantano VI]]
* [[Es Dhammo Sanantano V]]
* [[Es Dhammo Sanantano VI]]
 
:Later, the whole series was repackaged as a series of twelve volumes, with all-new titles, each of the original six volumes being split in two, as follows:
:Later, the whole series was repackaged as a series of twelve volumes, with all-new titles, each of the original six volumes being split in two, as follows:
  [[Man Aur Manushya]] (Part 1)
 
  [[Jeene Ke Do Dhang]] (Part 2)
* [[Man Aur Manushya (मन और मनुष्य)]] (Part 1)
  [[Mitra Kaun?]] (Part 3)
* [[Jeene Ke Do Dhang (जीने के दो ढंग)]] (Part 2)
  [[Sansar Mein Nirvan]] (Part 4)
* [[Mitra Kaun? (मित्र कौन?)]] (Part 3)
  [[Atma-Kranti]] (Part 5)
* [[Sansar Mein Nirvan (संसार में निर्वाण)]] (Part 4)
  [[Apne Malik Aap]] (Part 6)
* [[Atma-Kranti (आत्मक्रान्ति)]] (Part 5)
  [[Dukh Nirodh]] (Part 7)
* [[Apne Malik Aap (अपने मालिक आप)]] (Part 6)
  [[Atript Kyon?]] (Part 8)
* [[Dukh Nirodh (दुख-निरोध)]] (Part 7)
  [[Jeevan Ki Pristh]] (Part 9)
* [[Atript Kyon? (अतृप्ति क्यों?)]] (Part 8)
  [[Anant Ke Yatri]] (Part 10)
* [[Jeevan Ki Pristh (जीवन के पृष)]] (Part 9)
  [[Trishna Se Tripti Tak]] (Part 11)
* [[Anant Ke Yatri (अनंत के यात्री)]] (Part 10)
  [[Jaago Aur Jiyo]] (Part 12)
* [[Trishna Se Tripti Tak (तृष्णा से तृप्ति तक)]] (Part 11)
* [[Jaago Aur Jiyo (जागो और जियो)]] (Part 12)


:All 122 discourses are available in audio form. See also [[Talk:Es Dhammo Sanantano|discussion]])|
:All 122 discourses are available in audio form. See also [[Talk:Es Dhammo Sanantano|discussion]])|

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A Hindi mega-series on Gautam Buddha comparable to and predating the English mega-series The Dhammapada.
notes
Talks were originally given as six ~20-discourse series (122 discourses in all) spanning a little over two years from late 1975 to late 1977. Apparently they WERE published as a six-volume set at some time but no details can be found of such editions. Old pages constructed to provide eventual information on them have been preserved and are linked to here:
Later, the whole series was repackaged as a series of twelve volumes, with all-new titles, each of the original six volumes being split in two, as follows:
All 122 discourses are available in audio form. See also discussion)
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
(unknown)
number of discourses/chapters
122


editions