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:“Until now, man has not allowed a woman to become an individual; instead he has tried his best that she should not become an individual. For thousands of years, a woman was not allowed to be educated because education bestows a personality. So education was stopped, thinking that there was no need for a woman to be educated. “Education was forbidden to women for thousands of years because if she gets an education, a woman will learn how to think – and thoughts bring rebellion, rebellion brings individuality.” (Osho) | | :“Until now, man has not allowed a woman to become an individual; instead he has tried his best that she should not become an individual. For thousands of years, a woman was not allowed to be educated because education bestows a personality. So education was stopped, thinking that there was no need for a woman to be educated. “Education was forbidden to women for thousands of years because if she gets an education, a woman will learn how to think – and thoughts bring rebellion, rebellion brings individuality.” (Osho) | | ||
translated = | | translated =Hindi: ''[[Nari Aur Kranti (नारी और क्रान्ति) (6 talks)]]'' | | ||
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== table of contents == | |||
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{{TOCTable | edition OMI | discourses }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 1 | Woman: Proclaiming Her Strength | [[Nari Aur Kranti (6 talks) ~ 01 | 1969 -- 1971 ? ]] | unknown | 1h 22min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 2 | Woman: Pure Love | [[Nari Aur Kranti (6 talks) ~ 02 | 1969 -- 1971 ? ]] | unknown | 0h 50min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 3 | Woman: The Source of Bliss | [[Nari Aur Kranti (6 talks) ~ 03 | 1969 -- 1971 ? ]] | unknown | 1h 8min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 4 | Woman: The Center of a New Civilization | [[Nari Aur Kranti (6 talks) ~ 04 | 1969 -- 1971 ? ]] | unknown | 1h 5min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 5 | Woman: Liberating Herself from Man’s Bondage | [[Nari Aur Kranti (6 talks) ~ 05 | 1969 -- 1971 ? ]] | unknown | 0h 57min | audio }} | |||
{{TOCLine | 6 | Woman: Realizing Her Identity | [[Nari Aur Kranti (6 talks) ~ 06 | 1969 -- 1971 ? ]] | unknown | 0h 53min | audio }} | |||
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Revision as of 06:17, 18 April 2020
- With Osho known as an appreciator of female qualities, and as a supporter of the rights of women in a male-dominated world, Woman and Rebellion is a collection of his early talks given to students attending some of India’s all-women colleges. As India – and much of the world – continues to struggle with gross physical abuse against women, these timeless talks point to valuable understandings and viable solutions.
- The talks explore the beliefs women hold that have allowed them to remain enslaved by men; whether the women’s liberation movement is succeeding in bringing freedom; the fundamental differences between the two sexes; and also questions which educational system would most benefit the feminine qualities. Osho challenges us to consider the meaning of true liberation.
- “Until now, man has not allowed a woman to become an individual; instead he has tried his best that she should not become an individual. For thousands of years, a woman was not allowed to be educated because education bestows a personality. So education was stopped, thinking that there was no need for a woman to be educated. “Education was forbidden to women for thousands of years because if she gets an education, a woman will learn how to think – and thoughts bring rebellion, rebellion brings individuality.” (Osho)
- translated from
- Hindi: Nari Aur Kranti (नारी और क्रान्ति) (6 talks)
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- 1969-1971 ? : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 6 (see table of contents)
editions
Woman and Rebellion
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table of contents
edition OMI chapter titles |
discourses | |||||||
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event | location | duration | media | |||||
1 | Woman: Proclaiming Her Strength | 1969 -- 1971 ? | unknown | 1h 22min | audio | |||
2 | Woman: Pure Love | 1969 -- 1971 ? | unknown | 0h 50min | audio | |||
3 | Woman: The Source of Bliss | 1969 -- 1971 ? | unknown | 1h 8min | audio | |||
4 | Woman: The Center of a New Civilization | 1969 -- 1971 ? | unknown | 1h 5min | audio | |||
5 | Woman: Liberating Herself from Man’s Bondage | 1969 -- 1971 ? | unknown | 0h 57min | audio | |||
6 | Woman: Realizing Her Identity | 1969 -- 1971 ? | unknown | 0h 53min | audio |