Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf Jun 2026
Chapter 1 — Core Themes (2–3 pages)
Osho’s commentary moves beyond academic analysis. He uses Buddha’s words as a mirror for the contemporary mind. 1. The Trap of Mind and Ego
A recurring theme in Osho’s work reflected here is the synthesis of material enjoyment and spiritual serenity. Availability & Formats
The text requires slow reading, contemplation, and re-reading. Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf
Preface
No master, prophet, or god can enlighten you; you must walk the path yourself.
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Breaking free from the chains of society, religion, and culture. Key Themes in Osho's Commentary 1. The Power of "This" (Es)
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Compare Buddha's concept of with other spiritual traditions. Which aspect of the discourse Share public link The Trap of Mind and Ego A recurring
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Osho views “dhammo sanantano” — the Dharma as eternal — not as static doctrine but as a living river beneath all spiritual traditions. He invites direct experience: the truth is not to be believed but realized. Two pillars recur: radical honesty with oneself and disciplined awareness. Where dogma seeks to bind, the eternal Dharma liberates by revealing the present moment as the only gateway to freedom.
The Timeless Law: Understanding Osho’s "Es Dhammo Sanantano"
Osho (Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh) spoke extensively on the Dhammapada, dedicating a 12-volume series of discourses delivered in Hindi, which were later translated into English. The series titled Es Dhammo Sanantano represents some of his most mature, poetic, and revolutionary insights into human consciousness. Core Themes Explored by Osho