Yoga : The Alpha and the Omega- (Discourses on the Yoga Sutars of Patanjali): Vol-1
Yoga : The Alpha and the Omega- (Discourses on the Yoga Sutars of Patanjali): Vol-1
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Publisher : OSHO TAPOBAN
Author : Osho Rajneesh
Language : English
Pages : 282
Cover : PAPERBACK
Dimension : 21.5 cm x 14 cm
Weight : 344 gm
About The Book
"Yoga: The Alpha and the Omega" by Osho is a spiritual guide that explores the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. This book offers insightful discourses on the ancient yogic text, delving into meditation, consciousness, and self-realization. Osho's teachings provide a profound understanding of yoga's essence, going beyond physical postures to spiritual growth. A valuable resource for yoga practitioners and spiritual seekers.
About the Author
December 11, 1931: Osho is born in Kuchwada, a small village in the state of Madhya Pradesh, central India.
March 21, 1953: He becomes enlightened at the age of twenty-one, while majoring in philosophy at D.N. Jain college in Jabalpur.
1956: Osho receives His M.A. from the University of Sagar with First Class Honors in Philosophy.
1957-1966: University Professor and Public Speaker.
1966: After nine years of teaching, he leaves the university to devote himself entirely to raise human consciousness. He starts being known as Acharya Rajneesh.
1970-1974: He lives at the Woodland Appartment, Mumbai. At this time he is called Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and he begins to initiate seekers into Neo-Sannyas or discipleship.
1974-1981: Moves to the ashram in Pune. During these seven years he gives a 90 minutes discourse nearly every morning, alternating every month between Hindi and English.
1981-1985: Moves to the US, A model agricultural commune Rajneeshpuram rises from the ruins of the central Oregonian high desert.
In January 1986 he travels to Kathmandu, Nepal and speaks twice daily for the next two months. He leaves Nepal and embarks on a world tour.
1987-1989: Moves back to the commune in Pune, India.
19 January, 1990: Osho leaves his body. Written on his Epitaph over his samadhi in Kathmandu, Nepal and Pune, India are his own words.
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