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In keeping with having original titles on discourse pages, 1975 can be updated thusly:
As mentioned in the article page, some uncertainty exists about when Buddha Hall became operational for Osho's discourses, and, for that matter, how much Buddha Hall was ever used for his Hindi discourses in Pune One. As of this writing, no reliable source has been found for this information. Anecdotal sources and memory suggest different things, and the announcements (of dates and venues) at the beginnings of discourse tapes have been expunged by Pune authorities, citing (as they do) Osho's guidance.


The Great Secret = Gunge Keri Sarkar (गूँगे केरी सरकरा)
The [[Osho Books on CD-ROM|CD-ROM]] does state venues but only for English original talks and those Hindi talks that had been translated as of 1993 or so, only about thirty and most of them preceding Pune One. As of the CD-ROM's creation, the only Hindi series from 1975 that had been translated were ''[[Gunge Keri Sarkar (गूंगे केरी सरकरा)]]'' and ''[[Bhaj Govindam Mudhmate (भजगोविन्दम् मूढ़मते)]]''. Not much help, and in any case we have to note that the CD-ROM has the very first Pune One discourses in both English and Hindi in Buddha Hall, though neither it nor even Chuang Tzu had been built, so the CD-ROM may have reliability issues as well.
The Song of Ecstasy (aka The Great Transcendence) = Bhaj Govindam Mudhmate (भजगोविन्दम् मूढ़मते)
(+ lots of debris clean-up related to old versions and variations of Bhaj Govindam)


+ insert Bin Ghan Parat Phuhar (बिन घन परत फुहार) = Showering Without Clouds Oct 1, 1975 to Oct 10, 1975 and delete old versions
A more in-depth exploration of this theme can be found at [[Buddha Hall and Chuang Tzu Auditorium|the page on these venues]].
 
[[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 09:48, 6 January 2014 (PST)
 
 
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"lots of debris clean-up related to old versions and variations of Bhaj Govindam" ???
 
you lost me here. can you be more specific.
 
cheers --[[User:Rudra|Rudra]] ([[User talk:Rudra|talk]]) 05:16, 8 January 2014 (PST)
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http://www.sannyas.org/index.php?title=Special%3ASearch&search=bhaj+govindam&fulltext=Search
has ten citations of which most are rubbish, old incorrect pages and/or links. Some may be still transitionally needed depending on admin prefs. The Books I Have Loved citation is likely okay as is. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 09:06, 8 January 2014 (PST)
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Revision as of 05:53, 15 February 2015

As mentioned in the article page, some uncertainty exists about when Buddha Hall became operational for Osho's discourses, and, for that matter, how much Buddha Hall was ever used for his Hindi discourses in Pune One. As of this writing, no reliable source has been found for this information. Anecdotal sources and memory suggest different things, and the announcements (of dates and venues) at the beginnings of discourse tapes have been expunged by Pune authorities, citing (as they do) Osho's guidance.

The CD-ROM does state venues but only for English original talks and those Hindi talks that had been translated as of 1993 or so, only about thirty and most of them preceding Pune One. As of the CD-ROM's creation, the only Hindi series from 1975 that had been translated were Gunge Keri Sarkar (गूंगे केरी सरकरा) and Bhaj Govindam Mudhmate (भजगोविन्दम् मूढ़मते). Not much help, and in any case we have to note that the CD-ROM has the very first Pune One discourses in both English and Hindi in Buddha Hall, though neither it nor even Chuang Tzu had been built, so the CD-ROM may have reliability issues as well.

A more in-depth exploration of this theme can be found at the page on these venues.