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{{bookedition|263_lrg.jpg|Speaking on the Royal Song of Saraha|1978|Rajneesh Foundation, Poona, India|1|0-88050-145-6|320|H|First edition March 1979, 5,000 copies.
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::Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]]
::Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]]
::Compilation: [[Ma Prem Rabiya]]
::Compilation: [[Ma Prem Rabiya]]

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An absorbing book about the relationship between Saraha, an affluent young Brahmin, and a lower-cast arrowsmith woman - he as disciple, and she as his Tantric master. In Osho's understanding Tantra is one of the greatest of man's visions, a religion which respects rather than destroys individuality. Alternately speaking on the sutras of Saraha and answering seekers' questions, Osho describes what he calls the "Tantra map of inner consciousness," including the "four seals" or locks that open as couples move higher in meditation.
notes
Later published as Tantric Transformation.
Chapteres 1-5 later published in Tantra Vision: Beyond The Barriers of Wisdom.
Chapteres 6-10 later published in Tantra Vision: The Door To Nirvana.
time period of Osho's original talks/writings
May 1, 1977 to May 10, 1977 : timeline
number of discourses/chapters
10


editions

The Tantra Vision, Vol 2

Speaking on the Royal Song of Saraha

Year of publication : 1978
Publisher : Rajneesh Foundation
ISBN 0-88050-145-6 (click ISBN to buy online)
Number of pages : 320
Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : H
Edition notes : First edition March 1979, 5,000 copies.
Published by Ma Yoga Laxmi
Compilation: Ma Prem Rabiya
Editor: Ma Prem Asha
Design: Sw Anand Subhadra; Sw Govind Vedant
Cover design: Sw Govinddas
Coordination: Ma Yoga Pratima; Ma Deva Ritambhara
Photography: Sw Krishna Bharti
Introduction: Ma Prem Asha