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The Sanskrit title of The Diamond Sutra translates as "the perfection of wisdom which cuts like a thunderbolt." It is a record of the sayings of Gautam the Buddha as recalled by his chief disciple, Ananda. Osho credits Buddha with having contributed a non-repressive and non-ideological religiousness, rather than a religion. And in these discourses he gently prises the essence of Buddha's message from the confines of the formal words. | description =The Sanskrit title of The Diamond Sutra translates as "the perfection of wisdom which cuts like a thunderbolt." It is a record of the sayings of Gautam the Buddha as recalled by his chief disciple, Ananda. Osho credits Buddha with having contributed a non-repressive and non-ideological religiousness, rather than a religion. And in these discourses he gently prises the essence of Buddha's message from the confines of the formal words. | | ||
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period =Dec 21, 1977 to Dec 31, 1977 | | |||
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{{bookedition|76_lrg.jpg|Discourses on Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha|1979|Rajneesh Foundation|1|0-88050-043-3 *|476|H|First edition March 1979, 5,000 copies. Published by [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]]. | |||
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::Editing: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]] | |||
::Design: [[Sw Anand Yatri]] | |||
::Photography: [[Ma Prem Champa]]; [[Sw Krishna Bharti]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Yoga Pratima]] | |||
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{{bookedition|blank.jpg|Talks on Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha|1982|Rajneesh Foundation|1|0-88050-043-3|?|H| }} | |||
{{bookedition|1327_sml.jpg|Discourses on the Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha|1999|Rebel Publishing House, Pune, India|2|81-7261-130-7|292|H| }} | |||
{{bookedition|1327_sml.jpg|Discourses on the Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha|2004|Rebel Publishing House, Pune, India|2|81-7261-130-7|292|H|Reprint }} | |||
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Revision as of 13:34, 28 October 2013
- The Sanskrit title of The Diamond Sutra translates as "the perfection of wisdom which cuts like a thunderbolt." It is a record of the sayings of Gautam the Buddha as recalled by his chief disciple, Ananda. Osho credits Buddha with having contributed a non-repressive and non-ideological religiousness, rather than a religion. And in these discourses he gently prises the essence of Buddha's message from the confines of the formal words.
- notes
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Dec 21, 1977 to Dec 31, 1977 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 11
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The Diamond SutraDiscourses on Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha
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The Diamond SutraTalks on Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha
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The Diamond SutraDiscourses on the Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha
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The Diamond SutraDiscourses on the Vajrachchedika Prajnaparamita Sutra of Gautama the Buddha
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