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description = Treatise on Discourses delivered by Acharya Rajneesh. Subjects/themes, according to translator, are Religion and Science (inquiry into the subjective and objective worlds) and Religion and Education (inquiry and a self-creativity free from pairs of opposites). | | description = Treatise on Discourses delivered by Acharya Rajneesh. Subjects/themes, according to translator, are Religion and Science (inquiry into the subjective and objective worlds) and Religion and Education (inquiry and a self-creativity free from pairs of opposites). | | ||
translated = Hindi : ''[[Agyat Ki Or (अज्ञात की ओर)]]'' | translated = Hindi : ''[[Agyat Ki Or (अज्ञात की ओर)]]'' (1967 edition) | ||
::English Translation by Shri P.B. Tilwani | | ::English Translation by Shri P.B. Tilwani | | ||
notes = From the Preface: "This book in your hand (...) is the translation of original Hindi 'Agyat-ki-Aur' being the scholarly discourses by Acharya Rajneeshji to whom the readers know as ''free thinker'' of the time." | notes = From the Preface: "This book in your hand (...) is the translation of original Hindi 'Agyat-ki-Aur' being the scholarly discourses by Acharya Rajneeshji to whom the readers know as ''free thinker'' of the time." | ||
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:Later published as part of ''[[The Long and the Short and the All]]'' (1979), see [[Talk:The Long and the Short and the All|the discussion there]]. | :Later published as part of ''[[The Long and the Short and the All]]'' (1979), see [[Talk:The Long and the Short and the All|the discussion there]]. | ||
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period = | period = 1963 to 1967 [[Talk:Agyat Ki Or (अज्ञात की ओर)|**]]| year= before 1964 | | ||
nofd =2 | | nofd =2 | | ||
editions = | editions = |
Revision as of 03:14, 3 May 2020
- Treatise on Discourses delivered by Acharya Rajneesh. Subjects/themes, according to translator, are Religion and Science (inquiry into the subjective and objective worlds) and Religion and Education (inquiry and a self-creativity free from pairs of opposites).
- translated from
- Hindi : Agyat Ki Or (अज्ञात की ओर) (1967 edition)
- English Translation by Shri P.B. Tilwani
- notes
- From the Preface: "This book in your hand (...) is the translation of original Hindi 'Agyat-ki-Aur' being the scholarly discourses by Acharya Rajneeshji to whom the readers know as free thinker of the time."
- Later published as part of The Long and the Short and the All (1979), see the discussion there.
- number of discourses/chapters
- 2
editions
Towards the Unknown
Pages VI - 1. Page 5. Page 7. Cover back. |