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description = Spontaneous talks given by Osho to disciples and friends on the theme of meditation at a [[Meditation Camps|meditation camp]] in Nargol, Gujarat, in India.| | description = Spontaneous talks given by Osho to disciples and friends on the theme of meditation at a [[Meditation Camps|meditation camp]] in Nargol, Gujarat, in India.| | ||
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notes = The first six chapters of ''Shunya Ki Naav'' have | notes = The first six chapters of ''Shunya Ki Naav'' have later been published as the first part of a four-volume collection, ''[[Neti-Neti (नेति-नेति)]]''. | ||
:And as of 2015, ''SKN'' has been translated into English, as ''[[Silence]]'' (subtitle: "The Message of Your Being"). See [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|discussion]] for a TOC. | |||
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period = May 2, 1968 to May 5, 1968 | year=1968 | | period = May 2, 1968 to May 5, 1968 | year=1968 | |
Revision as of 14:06, 2 August 2018
- Spontaneous talks given by Osho to disciples and friends on the theme of meditation at a meditation camp in Nargol, Gujarat, in India.
- notes
- The first six chapters of Shunya Ki Naav have later been published as the first part of a four-volume collection, Neti-Neti (नेति-नेति).
- And as of 2015, SKN has been translated into English, as Silence (subtitle: "The Message of Your Being"). See discussion for a TOC.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- May 2, 1968 to May 5, 1968 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 7
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Shunya Ki Naav (शून्य की नाव)
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Shunya Ki Naav (शून्य की नाव)
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