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{{bookedition|156_sml.jpg| |1985| Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-713-6|841|P|First edition July 1985, 10,000 copies. © Rajneesh Foundation International. | {{bookedition|156_sml.jpg| |1985| Rajneesh Foundation International|1|0-88050-713-6|841|P|First edition July 1985, 10,000 copies. © Rajneesh Foundation International. | ||
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- The Indian mystic Krishna lived many centuries ago, yet in him Osho sees a man far ahead of his time, whose time, even now, is still to come. Where most orthodox religions are anti life, Krishna's revolutionary insight is that a really religious life is one that is enjoyed and embraced fully. This series of discourses is devoted entirely to questions from seekers, and in his responses Osho gives glimpses of the vast joy to be found when life is embraced fully.
- translated from
- Hindi : Krishna: Meri Drishti Mein (कृष्णा: मेरी दृष्टि में)
- notes
- "Discourses from Bombay, July 20, 1970 and Kullu-Manali, September 26 - October 5, 1970."
- Manali talks are those given at a Meditation Camp to the first group Osho "officially" initiated into sannyas.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Jul 20, 1970 to Oct 5, 1970 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 22
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