Sunday, August 23, 2009

At the Feet of the Master.




This handsome volume of OSHO's words, illustrated with black and white photos of OSHO and sannyasins in the commune, is a compilation from thirty published darshan diaries. OSHO speaks directly and intimately to individuals, addressing issues concerned with their personal growth: What is a disciple? What is a master? What does it mean to take sannyas? These and the innumerable other aspects of the search read with such relevance in today's world.

'Ma Anand Savita was present nearly every night of these darshans and has taken care to reflect every color in the rainbow, choosing from many volumes of source material...
It's all here: the possibility of the impossible. '
-Carol Neiman, author of 'Afterlife' and 'Miracles'

*Category: Rare Books. (Out of print.)

And Now and Here.




OSHO examines one of man's greatest taboos – death.

Exposing the fallacy behind the notion that death is a calamity, he also throws light on the paradoxical relationship between life and death. In addition, the reader is led through OSHO's specially devised meditations related to the experience of death, techniques to increase awareness and to recall past lives.

In And Now and Here, Osho debunks our myths and misunderstandings around death and invites us to experience our eternal inner space – now and here – through guided meditations.

One of these meditations has been recorded with music and is included as a CD with this book.

(The) Alchemy of Yoga.




'Whenever you listen to the voice of the ego, sooner or later there will be trouble.You will fall into the trap of misery. This you have to watch:Ego always leads into misery, always, unconditionally; always, categorically, absolutely.

And whenever you listen to nature, it leads you to a well-being, a contentment, a silence, a bliss.

So this should be the criterion. You will have to make many errors; there is no other way.You have to watch your own choice, from where the voice is coming, and then you have to see what happens - because the fruit is the criterion.'

Above All Don't Wobble



These recorded evening meetings give the phenomenon of enlightenment a contemporary, personal focus. One by one, disciples and visitors sit in front of Osho, alone or as part of a therapy group, to receive his individualized advice on their questions and life experiences.

Many people, many – almost ninety percent — have decided to live on the plain ground, safe, not taking any risks. They never fall to the depth, they never rise to any heights. Their life is a dull affair, a drab thing, monotonous — with no peaks, no valleys, no nights, no days.

They just live in a gray world, without colors; the rainbow doesn’t exist for them. They live a gray life, and by and by they also become gray and mediocre. Never settle for any mediocrity because that is a sin against life. Never ask that life should be without risk, and never ask for security, because that is asking for death.

Live dangerously — because that is the only way to live.

A Cup Of Tea.


A beautifully bound collection of 365 letters written by OSHO to his disciples and friends, during the time he was traveling in India from the 1950's through the early 1970's. With a few exceptions, personal names have been removed from the text to reveal more clearly the universality of these inspiring messages. Each letter is a gem of insight, with subject matter as multi-faceted as the human search for truth, including everything from difficulties in love and relationships to the challenges of understanding the nature of mind and reality.

OSHO often uses anecdotes and mystic tales to illustrate his points, making the text very clear and accessible. Anyone drawn to truth will treasure this book, the perfect bedside companion, to be savored one cup at a time.

An excellent introduction to the wisdom of this extraordinary man, and a deep source of encouragement and inspiration for all those on the path of enlightenment.

A Bird on the Wing.



Using traditional Zen stories and responding to seekers' questions, OSHO shows how man must first be grounded in himself before he can fly into the sky of consciousness. OSHO takes the reader from subjects as diverse as food, jealousy, businessmen and enlightenment, through how to know if one needs a master, the barriers we create through fear, and gratitude. Good as a starter for newcomers to Zen.

Out of Print.
Available only as Osho talks on Audio.

Monday, August 10, 2009

About Us.








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Siddharth
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About Osho.


About Osho.


OSHO is an enlightened master whose vision, wisdom and humor has touched the lives of countless people around the world.

OSHO was born in a small village in India on December 11th, 1931, and from his earliest years demonstrated qualities of consciousness and awareness far beyond his years.

Even before the age of five he absolutely insisted on experiencing life for himself, refusing to acquire beliefs or knowledge from others. Instead he always managed to discover his own way of living and understanding life.

OSHO's penetrating insights often startled his parents because he could point out the source of human suffering in almost every aspect of life.

Suddenly, at the age of twenty-one, OSHO became enlightened and describes the experience as “a new energy arising, coming from nowhere and everywhere ... in the trees in the rocks ... in the sky, in the sun and in the air.”

For years OSHO kept this experience a secret, continuing his studies, graduating from Jabalpur University with honors, becoming a professor of philosophy.

Later OSHO travelled throughout India, giving talks before huge crowds, challenging religious and other beliefs in public debate. Soon he became well-known and friends began to gather around him to learn from his unique understanding of the whole span and height of human consciousness.

OSHO is a man who is totally self-realized with this consciousness, who has the creativity to bring this realization into this day and age.

From the Bhagavad-Gita to Buddhism, from the Bible to Zen, OSHO brings such a freshness and newness to religious teachings that his listeners are touched as never before.He has discovered that the traditional meditation techniques of sitting and watching the mind are not enough to help modern people awaken from their unconsciousness. Something new is needed because the Western mind is so set and fixed into mechanical patterns that it takes enormous energy and strength to break them down.

OSHO left his body on January 19, 1990. His presence remains in thousands of discourses which are rendered in book form, translated into 30 languages, as well as in audiotapes and videotapes.



Some Hindi titles.


Some Hindi Book Titles.

1.Athato bhakti jigyasa
2.Bhakti Sutra
3.Ek Omkar Satnam.
4.Kahe kabir main pura paya.
5.Dekh Kabir Roya

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Hindi Books.

The list and details of the hindi books would be posted very soon...

have gr8 time!
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thanx.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

The Wisdom of the Sands -Osho


This book presents a special selection of commentaries by Osho on incomparable stories from the world of Sufism. Beginning with the haunting story of a stream that encounters a desert – and the fears and doubts that arise in the stream as a mysterious voice urges it to allow itself to disappear and be carried aloft by the wind – Osho invites us to explore the world of the Sufis.

In that world we discover the meaning of trust, the wisdom of the heart, the value of letting go, and so much more…. This is a strange phenomenon — that whenever a person has all that he needs he encounters the desert. The affluent society encounters the desert. The poor society is still far away from the desert. The affluence brings the desert very close by, because you have all that you were hoping for: you have the woman that you wanted, the house, the money, the prestige, the power.

You have all that you had always dreamt about, now there is no more left to dream: the desert has come. Now you suddenly feel a kind of insomnia. You cannot even sleep, the desert is all around. How to transcend this desert? — the desert of meaninglessness, the desert of anguish, the desert of absurdity.

The Book of Woman.-Osho


A woman, according to Osho, is a mystery and trying to understand her is futile. In this book, based on his discourses, Osho talks about woman not in his capacity as a man, but as a consciousness, an awareness. In order to find her true potential, he says, a woman should search within her own soul and rebel against any repression. Unless you have a rebellious soul, you are not alive in the true sense of the word.


Osho talks about various issues like motherhood, relationships, family and birth control, Questioning the concept of marriage, he says it is the ugliest institution invented by man as its aim is to monopolize a woman. He is equally critical of the institution of family which corrupts the human mind. A woman, he says, should not imitate man: Rejoice in your feminine qualities, make a poetry out of them. The perfect state of being, according to Osho, is a synthesis between the head and the heart, with the heart remaining the master.

The wisdom of Osho's words will appeal to both men and women.


M.R.P - Rs. 250/- only.

The Book of Man.-Osho




“My vision of the new man is of a rebel, of a man who is in search of his original self, of his original face. A man who is ready to drop all masks, all pretensions, all hypocrisies, and show to the world what he, in reality is”.
-Osho.


Osho perceives man as becoming increasingly alienated from his inner self, gradually losing his natural innocence and creativity in the mindless quest for worldly power and success. To appear strong, the average man suppresses his innate qualities of love and compassion, thus widening the chasm within.
For Osho, the ideal man is Zorba, the Buddha—a perfect blend of matter and soul. Inherently rebellious, this New Man experiences no division between the outer and the inner self. And, because he lives naturally and consciously without any guilt or conflict, he can claim the whole world as his own.

M.R.P - Rs. 250/- only.

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Blogspot Created.



Hi everyone.

Today, 5th August 2009, oshobooks2000.blogspot.com has been created.
The list and discription of books, discourses, meditation n music cd's available with us would be made available online as soon as possible.
Hope u'll have a gr8 time.

Siddharth.