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Source for the dates and place is [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten's]] [http://www.oshosourcebook.com Osho Source Book]. He in turn reports a few sources about the Matheran camp where ''Sambhavnaon'' was given, with the result that the date info is neither complete nor consistent, so some interpolation and interpretation is needed. All sources give the start date of the camp as Mar 20, so we can't go too far wrong. End date varies from Mar 22 to Mar 24. That Matheran camp apparently also includes some talk(s) about the work and the future, preserved in ''[[Anant Ki Pukar (अनंत की पुकार)]]'' / ''[[Work Is Love Made Visible]]'', so that it may have stretched out past the "normal" time frame for seven discourses is easy to believe. So, going for now with Mar 24. -- [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 15:46, 17 April 2015 (UTC)
Source for the dates and place is [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten's]] [http://www.oshosourcebook.com Osho Source Book]. He in turn reports a few sources about the Matheran camp where ''Sambhavnaon'' was given, with the result that the date info is neither complete nor consistent, so some interpolation and interpretation is needed. All sources give the start date of the camp as Mar 20, so we can't go too far wrong. End date varies from Mar 22 to Mar 24. That Matheran camp apparently also includes some talk(s) about the work and the future, preserved in ''[[Anant Ki Pukar (अनंत की पुकार)]]'' / ''[[Work Is Love Made Visible]]'', so that it may have stretched out past the "normal" time frame for seven discourses is easy to believe. So, going for now with Mar 24. -- [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 15:46, 17 April 2015 (UTC)
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What soutrce of first edition of JJK? Does JJK edition really exist? One refference is from [[Hindi Books in Print Lists#May 1974|Hindi Books in Print Lists]], see May 1974.


The note in second edition of Motilal Banarsidass says: "date of 1st edition unknown." Now we have info on first Motilal edition, which published in 1971.--DhyanAntar 05:47, 19 February 2019 (UTC)
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Revision as of 05:47, 19 February 2019

Source for the dates and place is Neeten's Osho Source Book. He in turn reports a few sources about the Matheran camp where Sambhavnaon was given, with the result that the date info is neither complete nor consistent, so some interpolation and interpretation is needed. All sources give the start date of the camp as Mar 20, so we can't go too far wrong. End date varies from Mar 22 to Mar 24. That Matheran camp apparently also includes some talk(s) about the work and the future, preserved in Anant Ki Pukar (अनंत की पुकार) / Work Is Love Made Visible, so that it may have stretched out past the "normal" time frame for seven discourses is easy to believe. So, going for now with Mar 24. -- doofus-9 (talk) 15:46, 17 April 2015 (UTC)


What soutrce of first edition of JJK? Does JJK edition really exist? One refference is from Hindi Books in Print Lists, see May 1974.

The note in second edition of Motilal Banarsidass says: "date of 1st edition unknown." Now we have info on first Motilal edition, which published in 1971.--DhyanAntar 05:47, 19 February 2019 (UTC)


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#1: विरामहीन अंतर्यात्रा   
#2: चैतन्य का द्वार   
#3: विपरीत ध्रुवों का समन्वय संगीत   
#4: अपना-अपना अंधेरा   
#5: धारणाओं की आग   
#6: अंधे मन का ज्वर   
#7: संकल्पों के बाहर

Shaidendra states in his texts of scan of the book following info:

1. विरामहीन अंतर्यात्रा   20 मार्च 1969 रात्रि
2. चैतन्य के पार   21 मार्च 1969 सुबह
3. विपरीत ध्रवों का समन्वय संगीत   21 मार्च 1969 रात्रि
4. अपना-अपना अंधेरा   22 मार्च 1969 सुबह
5. धारणाओं की आग   22 मार्च 1969 रात्रि
6. अंधे मन का ज्वर   23 मार्च 1969 सुबह
7. संकल्पों के बाहर   23 मार्च 1969 रात्रि

--DhyanAntar 09:30, 24 July 2018 (UTC)