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description = "According to me, I would call Krishna 'the father of psychology'. He is the first individual who has understood the wavering mind, the mind which is in conflict. He has seen the mind full of sorrow, the will power being fragmented - and has tried to bring integrity, unity and wholeness to the mind. He is the first individual who has introduced psychoanalysis and has explored the human mind." (Osho)| | description = "According to me, I would call Krishna 'the father of psychology'. He is the first individual who has understood the wavering mind, the mind which is in conflict. He has seen the mind full of sorrow, the will power being fragmented - and has tried to bring integrity, unity and wholeness to the mind. He is the first individual who has introduced psychoanalysis and has explored the human mind." (Osho)| | ||
translated = Hindi : ''Gita Darshan Adhyaya 1 - Adhyaya 18''. Translated by [[Ma Yoga Videh]]. | translated = Hindi : ''Gita Darshan Adhyaya 1 - Adhyaya 18''. Translated by [[Ma Yoga Videh]]. | ||
:Notes on the translation: | :Notes on the translation: | ||
:::"Osho's discourses in Hindi on the Bhagavad Gita were given in the early 70's over a period of several years, and published in Hindi as a series of 8 voumes, under the title of ''Gita Darshan''. | :::"Osho's discourses in Hindi on the Bhagavad Gita were given in the early 70's over a period of several years, and published in Hindi as a series of 8 voumes, under the title of ''Gita Darshan''. | ||
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:::Please note that Osho has translated into Hindi and interpreted the original Sanskrit '' 'shlokas' '' of the Bhagavad Gita, and refers to them throughout the whole series, not as '' 'shlokas' '', but as '' 'sutras' ''. We have maintained his definition. | :::Please note that Osho has translated into Hindi and interpreted the original Sanskrit '' 'shlokas' '' of the Bhagavad Gita, and refers to them throughout the whole series, not as '' 'shlokas' '', but as '' 'sutras' ''. We have maintained his definition. | ||
:::We have translated the '' 'sutras' '' from Hindi into English, hence this translation of the Bhagavad Gita has a unique flavour, which comes from Osho's original translation and interpretation of the '' 'shlokas' '' from Sanskrit into Hindi. | :::We have translated the '' 'sutras' '' from Hindi into English, hence this translation of the Bhagavad Gita has a unique flavour, which comes from Osho's original translation and interpretation of the '' 'shlokas' '' from Sanskrit into Hindi. | ||
:::In this translation, the '' 'sutras' '' follow the same numeration as in the original Sanskrit version of the Bhagavad Gita." | | :::In this translation, the '' 'sutras' '' follow the same numeration as in the original Sanskrit version of the Bhagavad Gita." | ||
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period = from 1970|year=1970| | period = from 1970|year=1970| | ||
nofd = 18| | nofd = 18| | ||
editions = | editions = | ||
{{bookedition|Gita Darshan - cover.jpg| |2012|Full Circle Publishing, New Delhi, India|1|978-81-7621-229-8|594|P|First Paperback Edition, 2012. First publication Copyright © 1970, 2012 OSHO International Foundation. Copyright ©-all revisions 1953-2012 OSHO International Foundation. © 2011 for the English Version by Vaidehe Vadgama and Alvaro Ruffo della Scaletta. | {{bookedition|Gita Darshan - cover.jpg|Discourses on Adhyaya 1 ''Vishad Yog'' - The Yoga of Sorrow; Adhyaya 2 ''Samkhya Yog'' - The Yoga of Knowledge | ||
|2012|Full Circle Publishing, New Delhi, India|1|978-81-7621-229-8|594|P| | |||
First Paperback Edition, 2012. First publication Copyright © 1970, 2012 OSHO International Foundation. Copyright ©-all revisions 1953-2012 OSHO International Foundation. © 2011 for the English Version by Vaidehe Vadgama and Alvaro Ruffo della Scaletta. | |||
::Translation: [[Ma Yoga Videh]] | ::Translation: [[Ma Yoga Videh]] | ||
::Editing: [[Sw Chidananda]] | ::Editing: [[Sw Chidananda]] |
Revision as of 23:47, 2 January 2014
- "According to me, I would call Krishna 'the father of psychology'. He is the first individual who has understood the wavering mind, the mind which is in conflict. He has seen the mind full of sorrow, the will power being fragmented - and has tried to bring integrity, unity and wholeness to the mind. He is the first individual who has introduced psychoanalysis and has explored the human mind." (Osho)
- translated from
- Hindi : Gita Darshan Adhyaya 1 - Adhyaya 18. Translated by Ma Yoga Videh.
- Notes on the translation:
- "Osho's discourses in Hindi on the Bhagavad Gita were given in the early 70's over a period of several years, and published in Hindi as a series of 8 voumes, under the title of Gita Darshan.
- This volume contains Osho's discourses on Adhyaya 1 (Vishad Yoga) and Adhyaya 2 (Samkhaya Yoga) of the Bhagavad Gita.
- Please note that Osho has translated into Hindi and interpreted the original Sanskrit 'shlokas' of the Bhagavad Gita, and refers to them throughout the whole series, not as 'shlokas' , but as 'sutras' . We have maintained his definition.
- We have translated the 'sutras' from Hindi into English, hence this translation of the Bhagavad Gita has a unique flavour, which comes from Osho's original translation and interpretation of the 'shlokas' from Sanskrit into Hindi.
- In this translation, the 'sutras' follow the same numeration as in the original Sanskrit version of the Bhagavad Gita."
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- from 1970 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 18
editions
Gita DarshanDiscourses on Adhyaya 1 Vishad Yog - The Yoga of Sorrow; Adhyaya 2 Samkhya Yog - The Yoga of Knowledge
First Paperback Edition, 2012. First publication Copyright © 1970, 2012 OSHO International Foundation. Copyright ©-all revisions 1953-2012 OSHO International Foundation. © 2011 for the English Version by Vaidehe Vadgama and Alvaro Ruffo della Scaletta.
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