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notes = Title derives from a saying of Guru Nanak Dev, founder of the Sikh religion, meaning roughly, "All in this world are unhappy" (except those who have established a life in the beyond).  
notes = Title derives from a saying of Guru Nanak Dev, founder of the Sikh religion, meaning roughly, "All in this world are unhappy" (except those who have established a life in the beyond).
:No traces of published hard copy could be found in Hindi or English.
:Chapters 1-2, 4-5 & 7 have been published in book form as a part of ''[[Dukh Ke Paar (दुख के पार)]]''.  
:Chapters 1-2, 4-5 & 7 have been published in book form as a part of ''[[Dukh Ke Paar (दुख के पार)]]''.  
:There is a [[Nanak Dukhiya Sabhu Sansaru (ਨਾਨਕ ਦੁਖੀਆ ਸਭੁ ਸੰਸਾਰੁ)|Punjabi translation]] for those so inclined.  
:There is a [[Nanak Dukhiya Sabhu Sansaru (ਨਾਨਕ ਦੁਖੀਆ ਸਭੁ ਸੰਸਾਰੁ)|Punjabi translation]] for those so inclined.  
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जीवन के विभिन्न पहलुओं पर ओशो द्वारा दिए गए सात प्रवचन
जन्म जीवन नहीं है; जन्म केवल संभावना है। जीवन मिल भी सकता है, खो भी सकता है। जन्म दोनों के लिए द्वार बन सकता है--जीवन पाने के लिए भी, जीवन खोने के लिए भी। जन्म अपने में सिर्फ संभावना, पॉसिबिलिटी है। जन्म कुछ भी नहीं है, सिर्फ एक अवसर, एक ऑपरच्युनिटी है।
notes
Title derives from a saying of Guru Nanak Dev, founder of the Sikh religion, meaning roughly, "All in this world are unhappy" (except those who have established a life in the beyond).
Chapters 1-2, 4-5 & 7 have been published in book form as a part of Dukh Ke Paar (दुख के पार).
There is a Punjabi translation for those so inclined.
See discussion for a TOC and comparison of e-book and audio content.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
unknown : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
7


editions

Nanak Dukhiya Sab Sansar (नानक दुखिया सब संसार)

Year of publication : <1997
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Edition notes : A list from Osho Diary 1997 (the image) mentiones this title as published earlier.