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description = Arjuna, the tortured and reluctant hero, speaks with his enlightened mentor, Krishna, on the eve of the Mahabharata war. Throwing a brilliant light on Krishna's responses, Osho exposes the roots of our contemporary personal and global problems and propses his timeless solution. | |||
:Osho's illuminating commentary on the 'Bhagavad Gita', one of the most famous of Hindu scriptures, explains how the patterns and conditionings of our minds create pain and misery, dilemma, conflict and war. he expands on Krishna's psychological vision and gives us keys for personal and global peace. | | |||
translated =Hindi: ''[[Geeta-Darshan, Bhag 1 (गीता-दर्शन, भाग एक)]]'' (first 8 chapters) | | |||
notes =Previously published as ''[[War and Peace]]''. | |||
:Later published as the first 8 chapters of ''[[Gita Darshan]]''. | | |||
period =Nov 29, 1970 to Dec 2, 1970 |year=1970 | | |||
nofd =8   ([[#table of contents|see table of contents]]) | | |||
editions = | |||
{{bookedition|2987_lrg.jpg|Timeless Solutions to Conflict from the ''Bhagavad Gita''|2005|Watkins Publishing, London, UK |-|1-84293-131-8|280|P|This edition published in the UK in 2005. © The Osho International Foundation. | |||
::Size : 215 x 135 x 22 mm | |||
::Designed and typeset by Paul Saunders | |||
::British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data available | |||
::Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication Data available | |||
::Printed and bound in Great Britain | |||
::Preface by The Editors | |||
::[[Image:2988_lrg.jpg|thumb|c|left|180px|Listed with two different covers.]] | |||
}} | |||
{{bookedition|2988B_lrg.jpg|Insights from the Bhagavad Gita|2007|Rebel Books|1|8172612141|390 |H| }} | |||
{{bookedition| iwap01.jpg | Insights from The Bhagavad Gita | 2010 | Full Circle | 1 | 9788176212038 | 390 | P | }} | |||
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language = English| | |||
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== table of contents == | |||
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{{TOCTable | edition 2005 | discourses }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 1 | The Psychology of War | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 01 | 29 Nov 1970 am]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 12min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 2 | The Roots of Violence | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 02 | 29 Nov 1970 pm]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 37min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 3 | The Yoga of Anguish | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 03 | 30 Nov 1970 am]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 31min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 4 | Beyond Justifications | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 04 | 30 Nov 1970 pm]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 34min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 5 | Beyond the Ego | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 05 | 1 Dec 1970 am]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 24min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 6 | The Thought-less Mind | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 06 | 1 Dec 1970 pm]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 26min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 7 | Death | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 07 | 2 Dec 1970 am]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 26min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 8 | The Dewdrop and the Ocean | [[Geeta-Darshan Adhyaya 01-02 ~ 08 | 2 Dec 1970 pm]] | [[wikipedia:Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad]], [[Meditation Camps#ahme70 | meditation camp]] | 1h 27min | audio }} | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 18 April 2020
- Arjuna, the tortured and reluctant hero, speaks with his enlightened mentor, Krishna, on the eve of the Mahabharata war. Throwing a brilliant light on Krishna's responses, Osho exposes the roots of our contemporary personal and global problems and propses his timeless solution.
- Osho's illuminating commentary on the 'Bhagavad Gita', one of the most famous of Hindu scriptures, explains how the patterns and conditionings of our minds create pain and misery, dilemma, conflict and war. he expands on Krishna's psychological vision and gives us keys for personal and global peace.
- translated from
- Hindi: Geeta-Darshan, Bhag 1 (गीता-दर्शन, भाग एक) (first 8 chapters)
- notes
- Previously published as War and Peace.
- Later published as the first 8 chapters of Gita Darshan.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 29, 1970 to Dec 2, 1970 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 8 (see table of contents)
editions
Inner War and PeaceTimeless Solutions to Conflict from the Bhagavad Gita
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Inner War and PeaceInsights from the Bhagavad Gita
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Inner War and PeaceInsights from The Bhagavad Gita
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table of contents
edition 2005 chapter titles |
discourses | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | The Psychology of War | 29 Nov 1970 am | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 12min | audio | |||
2 | The Roots of Violence | 29 Nov 1970 pm | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 37min | audio | |||
3 | The Yoga of Anguish | 30 Nov 1970 am | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 31min | audio | |||
4 | Beyond Justifications | 30 Nov 1970 pm | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 34min | audio | |||
5 | Beyond the Ego | 1 Dec 1970 am | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 24min | audio | |||
6 | The Thought-less Mind | 1 Dec 1970 pm | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 26min | audio | |||
7 | Death | 2 Dec 1970 am | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 26min | audio | |||
8 | The Dewdrop and the Ocean | 2 Dec 1970 pm | Ahmedabad, meditation camp | 1h 27min | audio |