The Dhammapada itself is a collection of 423 verses spoken by Gautam Buddha, often referred to as "the path of virtue" or "the path of righteousness." However, in Es Dhammo Sanantano , Osho doesn't just explain the verses; he brings them alive, connecting their ancient wisdom directly to the modern human mind, emotions, and struggles. Key Themes in Es Dhammo Sanantano
His core teaching is that everyone has the birthright of Buddhahood. It is not something to be achieved, but something to be uncovered by dropping layers of conditioning and negativity. This series is a profound and practical guide to that inner journey.
The phrase originates directly from the Yamaka Vagga (Verse 5) of the Dhammapada :
Buddha was not referring to a rigid, man-made religious commandment. Instead, he was pointing to an objective, cosmic truth. Just as gravity acts on the physical body, Dhammo Sanantano acts on human consciousness and the spiritual realm. It is the self-evident, unchanging law of the universe that alignment with love, awareness, and compassion brings peace, while alignment with unconsciousness and hatred brings suffering. Osho’s Vision of the Eternal Law
The philosopher was silent.
No master, prophet, or god can enlighten you; you must walk the path yourself.
The entire compilation consists of . Osho delivered these talks in Hindi, utilizing the language's rich poetic texture to capture subtle eastern spiritual concepts.
"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)
The multi-volume nature of the discourses makes a searchable PDF highly convenient for finding specific topics, keywords, or parables.
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The Dhammapada itself is a collection of 423 verses spoken by Gautam Buddha, often referred to as "the path of virtue" or "the path of righteousness." However, in Es Dhammo Sanantano , Osho doesn't just explain the verses; he brings them alive, connecting their ancient wisdom directly to the modern human mind, emotions, and struggles. Key Themes in Es Dhammo Sanantano
His core teaching is that everyone has the birthright of Buddhahood. It is not something to be achieved, but something to be uncovered by dropping layers of conditioning and negativity. This series is a profound and practical guide to that inner journey.
The phrase originates directly from the Yamaka Vagga (Verse 5) of the Dhammapada :
Buddha was not referring to a rigid, man-made religious commandment. Instead, he was pointing to an objective, cosmic truth. Just as gravity acts on the physical body, Dhammo Sanantano acts on human consciousness and the spiritual realm. It is the self-evident, unchanging law of the universe that alignment with love, awareness, and compassion brings peace, while alignment with unconsciousness and hatred brings suffering. Osho’s Vision of the Eternal Law
The philosopher was silent.
No master, prophet, or god can enlighten you; you must walk the path yourself.
The entire compilation consists of . Osho delivered these talks in Hindi, utilizing the language's rich poetic texture to capture subtle eastern spiritual concepts.
"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)
The multi-volume nature of the discourses makes a searchable PDF highly convenient for finding specific topics, keywords, or parables.