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notes = 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]]. | notes = 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]]. | ||
:It also available as ''[[Immortal Words]]'' with text on [[https://www.osho.com/osho-online-library/ osho.com library]. | |||
:The design of the cover is shared with ''[[The Earthen Lamps]]'' (1968), ''[[Seeds of Revolutionary Thought]]'' (1969) and ''[[Wings of Love and Random Thoughts]]'' (1969). | | :The design of the cover is shared with ''[[The Earthen Lamps]]'' (1968), ''[[Seeds of Revolutionary Thought]]'' (1969) and ''[[Wings of Love and Random Thoughts]]'' (1969). | | ||
period = Unknown (but a part of ''Main Kaun Hun?'' is from Mar 1967) |year= ~ year unknown | | period = Unknown (but a part of ''Main Kaun Hun?'' is from Mar 1967) |year= ~ year unknown | |
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{{book| description = "There are only two alternatives: escape from the self or awakening in the self. There must be an external object for escape; and for awakening there must be a disillusionment about the utility of external attractions.
- As long as God is external, it is mundane; it is an illusion; it is a hallucination. Man has invented Him to find an escape from the self and to run away from it.
- Friend, the first thing, therefore, which I have to say is that we need not investigate God, Truth, Liberation, or Emancipation. Let us investigate the investigator himself." (Osho, Ch. I.)|
translated = Hindi : Main Kaun Hun? (मैं कौन हूं?) (writings)
- Translated by Dr. Dayanand Bhargava |
notes = Later published as part of The Long and the Short and the All (1979), see the discussion there.
- It also available as Immortal Words with text on [osho.com library.
- The design of the cover is shared with The Earthen Lamps (1968), Seeds of Revolutionary Thought (1969) and Wings of Love and Random Thoughts (1969). |
period = Unknown (but a part of Main Kaun Hun? is from Mar 1967) |year= ~ year unknown | nofd = 17 (see table of contents)| editions = |- | valign="top"|
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Who Am I
- Year of publication : 1968
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass
- ISBN None
- Number of pages : 145
- Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
- Edition notes : First edition 1968. © Jeevan Jagriti Kendra, 29, Eastern Chamber, 3rd Floor, 128, Poona Street, Bombay-9.
- Size : 178 x 124 x 6 mm
- Author as Acharya Rajaneesh
- Translated by Dr. Dayanand Bhargava
- Printed in India by Shantilal Jain, Shri Jainendra Press, Bungalow Road, Jawaharnagar, Delhi-7, and
- Published by Sundarlal Jain, Motilal Banarsidass, Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar, Delhi-7.
Cover back.
Page IX.
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Who Am I
- Year of publication : 1973
- Publisher : Motilal Banarsidass
- ISBN 0-686-51839-X (No printed ISBN on the book) (click ISBN to buy online)
- Number of pages : 81
- Hardcover / Paperback / Ebook : P
- Edition notes : Second revised edition 1973. © Motilal Banarsidass, by the arrangement with Jeevan Jagriti Kendra, Bombay.
- Size : 214 x 141 x 8 mm
- Author as Acharya Rajneesh
- Translated by Dr. Dayanand Bhargava
- Edited by Miss Margaret Poss
- Printed in India at the Leader Press, Allahabad and
- Published by Sundarlal Jain for Motilal Banarsidass, Bungalow Road, Jawaharnagar Delhi-7
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table of contents
editions 1968 and 1973 chapter titles |
writings & discourses | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | Who Am I | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
2 | What Is Dharma | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
3 | Religious Faith in the Fire of Science | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
4 | The Science of Man | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
5 | Freedom from Thought for the Birth of Thoughts | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
6 | Let Us Live and Know | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
7 | The Aim of Education | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
8 | The Right to the Property of Life | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
9 | The Process of Meditation | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
10 | The Unknown Roots of Life | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
11 | What Is Non-Violence | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
12 | The Direction of Happiness | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
13 | Ask for and Get it (1973 edition: Ask and Receive) |
≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
14 | Love is God (1973 edition: TOC - God Is Love; ch-title - Love is God) |
≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
15 | Morality, Fear and Love | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
16 | The Meaning of Non-Violence | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none | |||
17 | I Teach Death | ≤ 1967 | unknown | unknown | none |