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''उड़ान'' can also be transliterated as ''Uran''. Not that that gets a lot more search results. Citations of the title are few, and all in [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten's]] Osho Source Book (see link at his page), when searching using Roman characters. Neeten has four mentions: of the three in his Jabalpur section, two date it as having already been published in the 60's and the third is inconclusive about dating, but published, yes. The fourth citation is in Neeten's Bibliography section, describing it as being published in 1970, a lecture in Rajkot later included in ''[[Neti Neti (नेति नेति)|Neti Neti]]''. Once upon a time on the net there was a citation from Osho's long-time friend [[Sw Ananda Vitaraga|Ram Chandra Prasad]] in his book ''[[Rajneesh: The Mystic of Feeling]]'' but that is gone as of this update. For details of that see that book's Talk page.
''उड़ान'' can also be transliterated as ''Uran''. Not that that gets a lot more search results. Citations of the title are few when searching using Roman characters, and all in [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten's]] Osho Source Book (see link at his page). Neeten has five mentions: of the three in his Jabalpur section, two date it as having already been published in the 60's and the third is inconclusive about dating, but published, yes. A fourth citation is in Neeten's Bibliography section, describing it as being published in 1970, a lecture in Rajkot later included in ''[[Neti Neti (नेति नेति)|Neti Neti]]''. The fifth is a caption on an image in his Bombay section, citing publication in 1970 and showing the cover of that edition as part of the image.


When searching using Devanagari characters, one more result comes to light, but it's a discourse title in ''[[Path Ki Khoj (पथ की खोज)]]'' (not ''Neti Neti'', nor is ''Path Ki Khoj'' one of its components, so no cigar there). And actually, to split a hair or two, it's only one version of ''Path's'' discourse titles that includes ''Surya'', so really no cigar. See [[Talk:Path Ki Khoj (पथ की खोज)|''Path's'' discussion page]] for more details. -- updated [[User:Sarlo|doofus-9]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 17:52, 22 April 2015 (UTC)
Once upon a time on the net there was a citation from Osho's long-time friend [[Sw Ananda Vitaraga|Ram Chandra Prasad]] in his book ''[[Rajneesh: The Mystic of Feeling]]'' but that is gone as of this update. For details of that see that book's Talk page.
 
When searching using Devanagari characters, one more result comes to light, but it's a discourse title in ''[[Path Ki Khoj (पथ की खोज)]]'' (not ''Neti Neti'', nor is ''Path Ki Khoj'' one of its components, so no cigar there). And actually, to split a hair or two, it's only one version of ''Path's'' discourse titles that includes ''Surya'', so really no cigar, and in any case, that talk in ''Path'' may have nothing to do with this ''Surya''. See [[Talk:Path Ki Khoj (पथ की खोज)|''Path's'' discussion page]] for more details. -- updated doofus-9 05:18, 1 March 2016 (UTC)

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उड़ान can also be transliterated as Uran. Not that that gets a lot more search results. Citations of the title are few when searching using Roman characters, and all in Neeten's Osho Source Book (see link at his page). Neeten has five mentions: of the three in his Jabalpur section, two date it as having already been published in the 60's and the third is inconclusive about dating, but published, yes. A fourth citation is in Neeten's Bibliography section, describing it as being published in 1970, a lecture in Rajkot later included in Neti Neti. The fifth is a caption on an image in his Bombay section, citing publication in 1970 and showing the cover of that edition as part of the image.

Once upon a time on the net there was a citation from Osho's long-time friend Ram Chandra Prasad in his book Rajneesh: The Mystic of Feeling but that is gone as of this update. For details of that see that book's Talk page.

When searching using Devanagari characters, one more result comes to light, but it's a discourse title in Path Ki Khoj (पथ की खोज) (not Neti Neti, nor is Path Ki Khoj one of its components, so no cigar there). And actually, to split a hair or two, it's only one version of Path's discourse titles that includes Surya, so really no cigar, and in any case, that talk in Path may have nothing to do with this Surya. See Path's discussion page for more details. -- updated doofus-9 05:18, 1 March 2016 (UTC)