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notes = Printed copies and publishing details of this book are elusive, not found on net. See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for testimonials re its existence. This book is not to be confused with [[Talk:Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo (मैंने राम रतन धन पायो)|a widely-used but unofficial collective title]] of the same name for two volumes of Osho's talks on [[wikipedia:Meera|Meera]]. | | notes = A book of 100 or 150 letters written by Osho in Hindi to his disciples, friends and lovers. Title translates roughly as "With Bells on the Feet". | ||
:Printed copies and publishing details of this book are elusive, not found on net. See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for testimonials re its existence. This book is not to be confused with [[Talk:Maine Ram Ratan Dhan Payo (मैंने राम रतन धन पायो)|a widely-used but unofficial collective title]] of the same name for two volumes of Osho's talks on [[wikipedia:Meera|Meera]]. | | |||
period = possibly 1966 to 1971|year=~ date unknown| | period = possibly 1966 to 1971|year=~ date unknown| | ||
nofd =100 or 150| | nofd =100 or 150| |
Revision as of 04:53, 20 June 2018
- notes
- A book of 100 or 150 letters written by Osho in Hindi to his disciples, friends and lovers. Title translates roughly as "With Bells on the Feet".
- Printed copies and publishing details of this book are elusive, not found on net. See discussion for testimonials re its existence. This book is not to be confused with a widely-used but unofficial collective title of the same name for two volumes of Osho's talks on Meera.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- possibly 1966 to 1971 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 100 or 150