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"Es Dhammo Sanantano" is a collection of Hindi discourses by Osho analyzing the Dhammapada, the fundamental Buddhist scripture focusing on the "Eternal Law" of love, meditation, and awareness. The text emphasizes transcending the ego and finding balance through, as Osho interprets, the underlying rhythm of existence. The document is often found in digital spiritual archives.
Es Dhammo Sanantano " is a profound series of discourses by Osho on the Dhammapada of Gautama Buddha. The title translates to "This is the Eternal Law."
While the PDF contains many parables, one of the most central stories Osho uses to illustrate this "Eternal Law" is the story of Kisa Gotami
, which captures the essence of Buddha’s teaching on death and awareness. The Story of Kisa Gotami Kisa Gotami
was a young mother whose only child died suddenly. Overwhelmed by grief, she carried the dead body of her son from house to house, begging for medicine to bring him back to life. People thought she had lost her mind.
Eventually, she was directed to the Buddha. She fell at his feet and pleaded for help. The Buddha looked at her with great compassion and said: Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf
"I can help you, but first, you must bring me a handful of mustard seeds. However, they must come from a house where no one has ever died—no parent, no child, no spouse, and no servant." Kisa Gotami
went back into the village, hopeful. At the first house, they offered her mustard seeds, but when she asked if anyone had died there, they replied, "Alas! The living are few, but the dead are many. Do not remind us of our deepest grief."
She went from house to house, and everywhere the answer was the same. Death had visited every home. Slowly, the realization dawned on her: death is universal; it is the "Eternal Law" of the physical world. She returned to the Buddha, not with mustard seeds, but with a peaceful heart. She buried her child and became his disciple. Core Themes in "Es Dhammo Sanantano" In these discourses, Osho uses such stories to highlight:
The Inevitability of Change: Understanding that everything born must die is the first step toward enlightenment. The Witness (Sakshi):
Osho explains that while the body and mind are subject to the "Eternal Law" of change, there is a "witness" inside you that remains untouched. Compassion and Wisdom: Like the Buddha’s "medicine" for Kisa Gotami "Es Dhammo Sanantano" is a collection of Hindi
, true wisdom doesn't provide easy answers but helps you see reality as it is.
Conclusion: A Mirror to the Self
Es Dhammo Sanantano acts as a mirror. When you hold this book, you are not looking at Osho; you are looking at yourself. It reminds you that you are not the fleeting personality that changes with age and circumstance, but the witnessing consciousness that is part of the eternal law.
For those weary of temporary self-help techniques, this book offers a anchor. It is a call to return home—to that space within you where time ceases to exist, where noise turns into silence, and where the individual dissolves into the universal.
Verdict: Es Dhammo Sanantano is essential reading for anyone wishing to understand the difference between the fleeting nature of the world and the timeless nature of the self. It is a beacon of light for the modern soul.
Highlights of the Book:
- In-depth analysis of "Dhamma" (Law): Understanding the intrinsic nature of existence.
- Ego Deconstruction: Practical psychological insights into how the false self operates.
- Synthesis of Traditions: Osho weaves together Buddhist detachment and celebratory living.
- Accessible Wisdom: Deep spiritual truths explained in simple, conversational Hindi.
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7. Where to Find the PDF & Related Resources
| Resource | Link / How to Access | What You’ll Get | |--------------|--------------------------|---------------------| | “Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano” PDF | Often hosted on Italian Osho forums, e.g., www.osho.it → “Biblioteca → Testi”. | Full Italian text (≈30 pages). | | English Translation – “The Eternal Dhamma of Health” | osho.com archives (search “Dhamma of Health”). | Parallel translation for non‑Italian readers. | | Audio Lectures (1991‑1993) | Osho’s official YouTube channel – look for “Health & Meditation” playlists. | Osho’s spoken explanations, helpful for auditory learners. | | Modern Mind‑Body Research | PubMed, Google Scholar – search “Meditation + immune function”, “Mindful eating + inflammation”. | Scientific articles that corroborate Osho’s insights. |
Subtitle
Exploring Osho’s Interpretation of the Eternal Dharma: Insights, Context, and Practices
2. The Doctrine of Anatta (No-Self)
In this series, Osho dives deep into Buddha’s most radical teaching: there is no permanent soul. We are a river, not a rock. The PDF explains that suffering arises from trying to freeze the river. When you accept flux, anxiety disappears.