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Talks on the eighth-century Indian enlightened mystic - one who can sing of his ecstasy, and can dance in his joy in life. | description = Talks on the eighth-century Indian enlightened mystic - one who can sing of his ecstasy, and can dance in his joy in life. | | ||
translated = Hindi : [[Bhaj Govindam]]| | |||
notes = "Spontaneous talks given to disciples and friends at Osho Commune International, Pune, India." | |||
:The original working title was ''The Great Transcendence''. | | |||
period = Nov 11, 1975 to Nov 20, 1975|year=1975| | |||
nofd = 10| | |||
editions = | |||
{{bookedition|726_lrg.jpg|Talks on Adi Shankara's Bhaj Govindam|2000 | |||
::Reprint 2005|A Rebel Book, Rebel Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Pune, India|1|81-7261-161-7|309|H|Copyright © 2000 Osho International Foundation. | |||
:The original working title was | ::Editing: [[Ma Anand Urmila]], [[Ma Kamaal]] | ||
::Design: [[Ma Christina]], [[Ma Puja Abhar]] | |||
::Illustrations: [[Ma Prem Ganga]] | |||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Divyam Sonar]] | |||
::Production: [[Ma Deva Harito]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Kamaal|Kamaal]] | |||
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language = English | | |||
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Revision as of 17:46, 30 December 2013
- Talks on the eighth-century Indian enlightened mystic - one who can sing of his ecstasy, and can dance in his joy in life.
- translated from
- Hindi : Bhaj Govindam
- notes
- "Spontaneous talks given to disciples and friends at Osho Commune International, Pune, India."
- The original working title was The Great Transcendence.
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Nov 11, 1975 to Nov 20, 1975 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
editions
The Song of EcstasyTalks on Adi Shankara's Bhaj Govindam
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