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There is some unclarity about editions which we needn't elaborate but consensus is settling on this title (without "Acharya" and with this cover) as the "Revised Second Edition," published in 1978. This reported by Printsasia, as is the TOC below.
There is some unclarity about editions which we needn't elaborate but consensus is settling on this title (without "Acharya" and with this cover) as the "Revised Second Edition," published in 1978. This reported by Printsasia, as is the TOC below.


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:Section III : CONCLUSION: CINDERS AND SUMMARIES
:Section III : CONCLUSION: CINDERS AND SUMMARIES
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Also worth mentioning is Prasad's page for Osho titles he quotes from often enough to establish a list of abbreviations for footnote-citations (his transliterations reproduced):
: AD - Ahimsa Darshan     Ant - Anteryatra     AUH - Aswikriti men Utha Hath     JS - Jyoti Shikha     KB - Kranti Beej     MD/MKD - Mitti ke Diye     MKH Main Kaun Hun     NMJD - Naye Manushya ke Janma ki Disha     NS - Naye Sanket     PP - Path ke Pradeep     PPan - Prem ke Pankh     SASA - Satya ke Agyat Sagar ka Amantran     SK - Satya ki Khoj     SKOU - Surya ki ore Uran     SN - Singhnad     SP - Sadhana Path     SSO - Sambhog se Samadhi ki Ore     Yuk - Yukrand
This is the earliest known bibliographical approach to Osho's books, books all certifiably published as of 1970, though it of course is not complete. All can be found in [[:Category:Hindi Publications|Hindi Publications]] except ''Yukrand'' and ''Jyoti Shikha'', which were magazines and can be found in [[:Category:Newspapers and Magazines|Newspapers and Magazines]]. Note that there are two Osho books named ''Path ke Pradeep''. Prasad's citation refers to the earlier one, rendered as ''Path Ke Pradip'' in the wiki.
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There is some unclarity about editions which we needn't elaborate but consensus is settling on this title (without "Acharya" and with this cover) as the "Revised Second Edition," published in 1978. This reported by Printsasia, as is the TOC below.




TOC:
Section I : THE SEARCHER AFTER TRUTH :
1.Preliminary
2. Rajneesh and Gurdjieff
3. Krishnamurti and Rajneesh
4. ‘Arise and know thyself’
5. Zen Buddhism and Rajneesh
Section II : THE MIDDLE WAY
1. From Sex to Superconsciousness
2. Tantricism
3. The Letter Killeth
4. Yoga
5. Riding far into Political Chaos
Section III : CONCLUSION: CINDERS AND SUMMARIES




Also worth mentioning is Prasad's page for Osho titles he quotes from often enough to establish a list of abbreviations for footnote-citations (his transliterations reproduced):

AD - Ahimsa Darshan     Ant - Anteryatra     AUH - Aswikriti men Utha Hath     JS - Jyoti Shikha     KB - Kranti Beej     MD/MKD - Mitti ke Diye     MKH Main Kaun Hun     NMJD - Naye Manushya ke Janma ki Disha     NS - Naye Sanket     PP - Path ke Pradeep     PPan - Prem ke Pankh     SASA - Satya ke Agyat Sagar ka Amantran     SK - Satya ki Khoj     SKOU - Surya ki ore Uran     SN - Singhnad     SP - Sadhana Path     SSO - Sambhog se Samadhi ki Ore     Yuk - Yukrand

This is the earliest known bibliographical approach to Osho's books, books all certifiably published as of 1970, though it of course is not complete. All can be found in Hindi Publications except Yukrand and Jyoti Shikha, which were magazines and can be found in Newspapers and Magazines. Note that there are two Osho books named Path ke Pradeep. Prasad's citation refers to the earlier one, rendered as Path Ke Pradip in the wiki.

Source for this page/list was a G**gle Books peek inside the book. When last seen, this page was not one of those available but it may show up again on the Great G**gle Roulette Wheel. -- doofus-9 (talk) 10:59, 20 January 2015 (PST)