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Of this discourse he tells in ch.26:
Of this discourse he tells in ch.26:
::It was March 1969 Jabalpur. Osho's discourse has been arranged at 4 p.m. at the D.B. Club. The meeting is to be presided over by Brigadier R.S. Jaitley and the organizer is the Stores Officer Shri B.L. Nag of the Gun Carriage Factory, who on becoming a disciple later on came to be known as [[Sw Advait Bharti]].  [...]
::It was March 1969 Jabalpur. Osho's discourse has been arranged at 4 p.m. at the D.B. Club. The meeting is to be presided over by Brigadier R.S. Jaitley and the organizer is the Stores Officer Shri B.L. Naag of the Gun Carriage Factory, who on becoming a disciple later on came to be known as [[Sw Advait Bharti]].  [...]
::He (Osho) himself is driving the car. I look at the watch. It is 3.59. He has parked the car by the side of the road. Now he is coming out. When I went to him he told that Alok, the car driver, suddenly caught fever. When he informed Osho the latter decided to drive the car himself.  
::He (Osho) himself is driving the car. I look at the watch. It is 3.59. He has parked the car by the side of the road. Now he is coming out. When I went to him he told that Alok, the car driver, suddenly caught fever. When he informed Osho the latter decided to drive the car himself.  
::Brigadier Jaitley, Colonel Mukherjee and Shri Nag welcomed him. Osho has now taken a seat on the stage. Osho asked Brig Jaitley about the topic on which he had to deliver his speech.
::Brigadier Jaitley, Colonel Mukherjee and Shri Naag welcomed him. Osho has now taken a seat on the stage. Osho asked Brig Jaitley about the topic on which he had to deliver his speech.
::Shri Jaitley said, "Life today is so busy. How is it possible to seek God?" [...]
::Shri Jaitley said, "Life today is so busy. How is it possible to seek God?" [...]
No date is given, just March 1969.    --[[User:Sugit|Sugit]] ([[User talk:Sugit|talk]]) 15:23, 3 May 2016 (UTC)
No date is given, just March 1969.    --[[User:Sugit|Sugit]] ([[User talk:Sugit|talk]]) 15:23, 3 May 2016 (UTC)
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Fabulous research! It does seem to be so, according to the new scans offered by [[Sw Shailendra Saraswati|Shailendra]]. This very BL Nag shows up as the compiler of this booklet. Under the title on the first text page it says "ek pravachan", one or just ''a'' discourse. Not, i would say, "discourse one". Making this booklet somewhat clearly a one-talk transcription, published in May 1969, ie fairly quickly.  
Fabulous research! It does seem to be so, according to the new scans offered by [[Sw Shailendra Saraswati|Shailendra]]. This very BL Naag shows up as the compiler of this booklet. Under the title on the first text page it says "ek pravachan", one or just ''a'' discourse. Not, i would say, "discourse one". Making this booklet somewhat clearly a one-talk transcription, published in May 1969, ie fairly quickly.  


And the book title is also the title of ch 1. So somewhere along the way, it has accumulated five other chapters to make the most recent collections. Lots more research remains :-) doofus-9 16:54, 1 July 2017 (UTC)
And the book title is also the title of ch 1. So somewhere along the way, it has accumulated five other chapters to make the most recent collections. Lots more research remains :-) doofus-9 16:54, 1 July 2017 (UTC)
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The list "Hindi-Diamond" from Shailendra states on existing of Diamond Pocket Books edition.--DhyanAntar 05:48, 30 November 2018 (UTC)
The list "Hindi-Diamond" from Shailendra states on existing of Diamond Pocket Books edition.--DhyanAntar 05:48, 30 November 2018 (UTC)

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प्रवचन (TOC):

1. व्यस्त जीवन में ईश्वर की खोज
2. असंग-भाव की साधना
3. आनंद का सृजन
4. साक्षी हो जाना ध्यान है
5. धर्म, सम्राट बनने की कला है
6. संन्यास: परम मुक्त जीवन

TOC was found at Osho World, in their audiobook offerings. Osho.com has a similar audiobook offering but missing the second title (असंग-भाव की साधना), while making their number one spot blank, so their five talks run from 2 to 6, starting with व्यस्त जीवन में ईश्वर की खोज and the last four the same. -- updated doofus-9 (talk) 19:32, 29 April 2015 (UTC)


Vyast Jeevan Mein Ishwar Ki Khoj translates to Seek the divine in a busy life. I wonder if the following has a bearing on this title.

Sw Ageh Bharti, in Beloved Osho ch.27, includes the text of a complete discourse, which he attended himself, with the title: Search for the Divine in a Busy Life. Apparently he has translated the Hindi to English himself.

Of this discourse he tells in ch.26:

It was March 1969 Jabalpur. Osho's discourse has been arranged at 4 p.m. at the D.B. Club. The meeting is to be presided over by Brigadier R.S. Jaitley and the organizer is the Stores Officer Shri B.L. Naag of the Gun Carriage Factory, who on becoming a disciple later on came to be known as Sw Advait Bharti. [...]
He (Osho) himself is driving the car. I look at the watch. It is 3.59. He has parked the car by the side of the road. Now he is coming out. When I went to him he told that Alok, the car driver, suddenly caught fever. When he informed Osho the latter decided to drive the car himself.
Brigadier Jaitley, Colonel Mukherjee and Shri Naag welcomed him. Osho has now taken a seat on the stage. Osho asked Brig Jaitley about the topic on which he had to deliver his speech.
Shri Jaitley said, "Life today is so busy. How is it possible to seek God?" [...]

No date is given, just March 1969. --Sugit (talk) 15:23, 3 May 2016 (UTC)


Fabulous research! It does seem to be so, according to the new scans offered by Shailendra. This very BL Naag shows up as the compiler of this booklet. Under the title on the first text page it says "ek pravachan", one or just a discourse. Not, i would say, "discourse one". Making this booklet somewhat clearly a one-talk transcription, published in May 1969, ie fairly quickly.

And the book title is also the title of ch 1. So somewhere along the way, it has accumulated five other chapters to make the most recent collections. Lots more research remains :-) doofus-9 16:54, 1 July 2017 (UTC)


The list "Hindi-Diamond" from Shailendra states on existing of Diamond Pocket Books edition.--DhyanAntar 05:48, 30 November 2018 (UTC)