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The Sanskrit title of The Diamond Sutra translates as "the perfection of wisdom which cuts like a thunderbolt." It is a record of the sayings of Gautam the Buddha as recalled by his chief disciple, Ananda. Osho credits Buddha with having contributed a non-repressive and non-ideological religiousness, rather than a religion. And in these discourses he gently prises the essence of Buddha's message from the confines of the formal words.


Subject
Buddha and Buddhist Masters
Translated from
Notes
Time Period of Osho's original Discourses/Talks/Letters
from Dec 21, 1977 to Dec 31, 1977
Number of Discourses/Chapters
11

Editions

The Diamond Sutra

Discourses on Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha

Year of Publication : 1979
Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
Edition No : 1
ISBN / ISSN : 0-88050-043-3
Number of Pages : 461
Out of Print : Y
Hardcover / Paperback : H

The Diamond Sutra

Talks on Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha

Year of Publication : 1982
Publisher (Distributor) : Rajneesh Foundation
Edition No : 1
ISBN / ISSN : 0-88050-043-3
Number of Pages :
Out of Print : Y
Hardcover / Paperback : H

The Diamond Sutra

Discourses on the Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha

Year of Publication : 1999
Publisher (Distributor) : Rebel Publishing House, Pune, India
Edition No : 2
ISBN / ISSN : 81-7261-130-7
Number of Pages : 292
Out of Print : Y
Hardcover / Paperback : H

The Diamond Sutra

Discourses on the Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha

Year of Publication : 2004
Publisher (Distributor) : Tao Publishing
Edition No : 2
ISBN / ISSN : 81-7261-130-7
Number of Pages : 292
Out of Print :
Hardcover / Paperback : H
Edition Notes : Reprint