The full Hindi discourse series (#1-122) is available on Osho World.
Aes Dhammo Sanantano is a powerful Pali phrase that Osho repeats throughout his discourses. According to Osho, it means "this is the eternal law" or "the inexhaustible law". It refers to the fundamental, universal principle that governs all existence. Osho describes it as "the divine law, which pulls you upward," contrasting it with the worldly law of gravitation that pulls everything downward. Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf
The book is a compilation of Osho's spoken discourses on the , a revered collection of sayings of the Buddha in verse form. The Dhammapada is considered one of the most important texts in Theravada Buddhism. The full Hindi discourse series (#1-122) is available
The phrase "Es Dhammo Sanantano" comes from the Pali language, the tongue in which the Buddha's teachings were originally recorded. It refers to the fundamental, universal principle that
Toshito continued: “The river flows whether you call it sacred or not. The leaf falls whether you understand it or not. The weaver weaves whether you respect him or not. This is-ness of things — this unbreakable, silent order that does not depend on your belief — that, my son, is Sanantano : the eternal.”
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