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:प्रवचन:
:प्रवचन: (TOC of audio at osho.com)
:1. असंभव घटना
:1. असंभव घटना
:2. आनंद के क्षण
:2. आनंद के क्षण
:3. प्रेम की अनंतता
:3. प्रेम की अनंतता
:4. विद्रोही भगवान
:4. विद्रोही भगवान

Revision as of 11:35, 13 January 2019

No trace of a published book could be found but we may be on the track of the dates of the camp where talks were given. Neeten's Osho Source Book (Appendix page) has a lot of data gathered from many sources and still largely in raw form. Entries mentioning Bhavnagar are rare but there IS one four-day, four-discourse event there and that is Jan 16-19, 1970. The only catch with that is that another series is deemed to have taken place there and at that time, Satya Ki Khoj. This is not the coup de grace for Prem Darshan in that slot however, since Satya has possible conflicts in its dates, being also deemed to have taken place Feb 25-27, 1969, and in fact, the more that is learned, the more likely it seems that the Bhavnagar slot is not Satya's.

See Satya's discussion page for a full exploration of those conflicts, including the possibility that there are two series named "Satya Ki Khoj". As for here, the principle of simplest resolution of a mishmash of data tends to point to Prem Darshan inheriting this spot, so that has been granted tentatively. Stay tuned. And it does not affect this but Neeten mentions another small series named simply "Siksha" with three talks on Jan 17-19 in Bhavnagar. That these two series could run concurrently is not at all unlikely, so this can be accepted without a problem. "Siksha" may turn out to be part of the much-scattered series Shiksha Mein Kranti (शिक्षा में क्रांति). -- updated doofus-9 (talk) 20:00, 9 April 2015 (UTC)


प्रवचन: (TOC of audio at osho.com)
1. असंभव घटना
2. आनंद के क्षण
3. प्रेम की अनंतता
4. विद्रोही भगवान