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:''Amrit'' and ''[[Phir Patton Ki Pajeb Baji (फिर पत्तों की पाजेब बजी)]]'', another World Tour Hindi book, were for a long time entangled with each other, with details of what's what difficult to discern, because of the entanglement and major changes in content. See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for a TOC and the details of the complex mutual mutability of these books. | :''Amrit'' and ''[[Phir Patton Ki Pajeb Baji (फिर पत्तों की पाजेब बजी)]]'', another World Tour Hindi book, were for a long time entangled with each other, with details of what's what difficult to discern, because of the entanglement and major changes in content. See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for a TOC and the details of the complex mutual mutability of these books. | ||
:Additionally, some of ''Amrit'' has been translated as part of ''[[The Diamond Sword]]'', while some of it is itself a translation from English World Tour talks. Source for the other part of ''Diamond Sword'' is ''[[Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen (कोंपलें फिर फूट आईं)]]'', the third World Tour book. As a stand-alone, ''Amrit'' has apparently been published three times but not widely distributed. It is available as an e-book in rough form and five discourses are available in audio. | :Additionally, some of ''Amrit'' has been translated as part of ''[[The Diamond Sword]]'', while some of it is itself a translation from English World Tour talks. Source for the other part of ''Diamond Sword'' is ''[[Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen (कोंपलें फिर फूट आईं)]]'', the third World Tour book. As a stand-alone, ''Amrit'' has apparently been published three times but not widely distributed. It is available as an e-book in rough form and five discourses are available in audio. | ||
:The later book with the same title - ''[[ | :The later book with the same title - ''[[Pxxhir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी) (2)]]'', has only these 5 Hindi chapters, so without the translated English parts. | | ||
period = Nov 20, 1985 to Nov 28, 1985; Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 10, 1986|year=1985| | period = Nov 20, 1985 to Nov 28, 1985; Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 10, 1986|year=1985| | ||
nofd = 11| | nofd = 11| |
Revision as of 18:45, 28 October 2019
Also known as Phir Amrit Ki Bund Padi (फिर अमृत की बूंद पड़ी)
- सामाजिक और राजनैतिक समस्याओं पर मनाली एवं मुंबई में प्रश्नोत्तर सहित ओशो द्वारा दिए गए पांच अमृत प्रवचनों का संकलन।
- "देश तो होते ही नहीं। देश तो झूठ हैं। राष्ट्र तो मनुष्य की ईजाद हैं। असलियत है व्यक्ति की। इस देश ने गौतम बुद्ध, उपनिषद के ऋषि, महावीर, आदिनाथ--आकाश की ऊंचाई से ऊंचाई छुई है। वह भी एक भारत है। वही पूरा भारत होना चाहिए।
- और, एक भारत और भी है। राजनीतिज्ञों का, चोरों का, कालाबाजारियों का। भारत के भीतर भारत है।
- इसलिए यह सवाल नहीं है कि कौन देश श्रेष्ठ है और कौन देश अश्रेष्ठ है? सवाल यह है कि किस देश में अधिकतम श्रेष्ठ लोगों का निवास है और किस दिश में अधिकतम निकृष्ट लोगों का निवास है। भारत में दोनों मौजूद हैं।"—ओशो
- notes
- Osho begins and ends his World Tour in India. The English-language books that arise out of the Tour are well known but the three Hindi books are not. His talks in Hindi are the first in over four years, and the last ever; some are even video'd, but all remain obscure.
- Amrit and Phir Patton Ki Pajeb Baji (फिर पत्तों की पाजेब बजी), another World Tour Hindi book, were for a long time entangled with each other, with details of what's what difficult to discern, because of the entanglement and major changes in content. See discussion for a TOC and the details of the complex mutual mutability of these books.
- Additionally, some of Amrit has been translated as part of The Diamond Sword, while some of it is itself a translation from English World Tour talks. Source for the other part of Diamond Sword is Koplen Phir Phoot Aayeen (कोंपलें फिर फूट आईं), the third World Tour book. As a stand-alone, Amrit has apparently been published three times but not widely distributed. It is available as an e-book in rough form and five discourses are available in audio.
- The later book with the same title - Pxxhir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी) (2), has only these 5 Hindi chapters, so without the translated English parts.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 20, 1985 to Nov 28, 1985; Jul 31, 1986 to Aug 10, 1986 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11
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Phir Amrit Ki Boond Padi (फिर अमरित की बूंद पड़ी) (11 talks)
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