Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf May 2026
"Es Dhammo Sanantano" is a 12-volume series by Osho offering extensive commentary on the Dhammapada, focusing on the Buddha's teachings regarding non-hatred and inner transformation. The 122 Hindi discourses, often available on platforms like Audible and Amazon, explore merging modern psychology with spiritual awareness. For the full collection, visit ES DHAMMO SANANTANO (Osho discourses on dhammapada)
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- Fresh, unprocessed, seasonal foods are described as living because they retain their vibrational energy.
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Thus, the full title translates to: “This is the Eternal Law” or “The Truth is Ancient.” Osho chose this phrase to remind us that enlightenment is not a new invention. It is not a Western import or a modern hack. It is the same consciousness that Buddha experienced under the Bodhi tree, that Jesus felt in the desert, and that Lao Tzu spoke of in the Tao Te Ching. Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf
- The Direct Translation: "This Dhamma (Law/Truth/Path) is Eternal (Sanantano)."
- The Context: The Buddha used this phrase to describe the nature of ultimate truth. Unlike man-made laws, which change with culture and time, the Dhamma (the cosmic law of cause and effect, compassion, and enlightenment) has always existed and will always exist. The Buddha did not invent it; he discovered it.
1. Meaning of the Title
- Es Dhammo Sanantano: This is a phrase in Pali (the language of the earliest Buddhist scriptures). It translates to "This is the eternal law" or "This is the eternal doctrine."
- It is a direct quote from the Dhammapada (Verse 5), implying that the truth or law of existence is timeless and unchanging.
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- Osho’s discourses are managed by Osho International Foundation (OIF).
- Most authentic PDFs floating on file-sharing sites (like archive.org, PDF Drive, or Scribd) are unauthorized copies.
- While Osho himself did not care much about copyrights (he frequently told publishers to print his books for free), the foundation uses the revenue from official books and eBooks (Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, Google Play Books) to preserve the 5,000+ hours of original Hindi and English video and audio recordings.
Q: Is the PDF available in Hindi? A: Yes. Osho spoke in Hindi primarily, and many of his Hindi discourses have been translated. The Hindi version is often titled Es Dhammo Sanantano (Same title, Devanagari script). The Hindi version is even more raw and visceral than the English translation. Fresh, unprocessed, seasonal foods are described as living
- Concise paraphrases of central passages or ideas (presented as short highlighted quotes and one-paragraph explanations).
- Sidebars: “What Osho meant” and “Modern equivalent” linking each idea to contemporary spiritual language.