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The story of the picture from the early edition is this: The woman in the pic is Nirmala Srivastava, who went into the guru business herself not long after this camp, as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. She traveled with Osho in his car back to Mumbai after the camp, and on the way they stopped at Muktananda's ashram in Ganeshpuri, since Osho had been long invited to visit there. Osho reports in ''[[The Goose is Out]]'' that when she "saw Muktananda, she could not believe that this stupid-looking man - disgusting, more or less a buffoon - had become a great spiritual leader.
The story of the picture from the early edition is this: The woman in the pic is Nirmala Srivastava, who went into the guru business herself not long after this camp, as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. She traveled with Osho in his car back to Mumbai after the camp, and on the way they stopped at Muktananda's ashram in Ganeshpuri, since Osho had been long invited to visit there. Osho reports in ''[[The Goose Is Out]]'' that when she "saw Muktananda, she could not believe that this stupid-looking man - disgusting, more or less a buffoon - had become a great spiritual leader.


"After the tea when we re-entered the car she said, 'If this man can become a spiritual leader, then why can't I?'
"After the tea when we re-entered the car she said, 'If this man can become a spiritual leader, then why can't I?'

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The story of the picture from the early edition is this: The woman in the pic is Nirmala Srivastava, who went into the guru business herself not long after this camp, as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi. She traveled with Osho in his car back to Mumbai after the camp, and on the way they stopped at Muktananda's ashram in Ganeshpuri, since Osho had been long invited to visit there. Osho reports in The Goose Is Out that when she "saw Muktananda, she could not believe that this stupid-looking man - disgusting, more or less a buffoon - had become a great spiritual leader.

"After the tea when we re-entered the car she said, 'If this man can become a spiritual leader, then why can't I?'

"I said 'You can', And she became one."

This and much more all reported at [1]. For much much more, including more from The Goose is Out, click on the "Sources" link at the top of the page there, or go directly to [2].


About the ISBN 9788172612467 for the Osho Media 2013 edition, it's the usual story, # unsupported by ISBN finders.


The TOC below is derived from the Diamond edition. Note the division between the first 6 chapters and the last 13. The first 6 are explicitly introduced as being from the meditation camp (साधना शिविर) and the others are referred to as question and answers/discussions. Note also the title of the 6th chapter/discourse, Gahre Pani Paith, whence comes the subtitle of the book. This subtitle is actually included in the title in more than a few booksellers' sites, leading to some funny results when searching for Osho's book of that title. Perhaps it is the karma of that book to be conflated with others. See the discussion page of that book for more on that conundrum.

साधना शिविर
1 यात्रा कुंडलिनी की
2 बुंद समानी समुंद्र में
3 ध्यान है महामृत्यु
4 ध्यान पथ ऐसो कठिन
5 कुंडलिनी शक्तिपात व प्रभु प्रसाद
6 गहरे पानी पैठ
प्रश्नोत्तर चर्चाएं
7 कुंडलिनी जागरण व शक्तिपात
8 यात्रा दृश्य से अदृश्य की ओर
9 श्वास की कीमियां
10 आंतरिक रूपांतरण के तथ्य
11 मुक्ति सोपान की सीढिया
12 सतत साधना न कहीं रुकना, न कहीं बंधना
13 सात शरीरों से गुजरती कुंडलिनी
14 सात शरीर और सात चक्र
15 धर्म के असीम रहस्य सागर में
16 ओम् साध्य है, साधन नहीं
17 मनम से महाशून्य तक
18 तत्र के गुह्य आयामों में
19 अज्ञात, अपरिचित गहराइयो में