: Digital versions can be found on platforms like Goodreads and Scribd , or through official archives like Osho World .

Between September 23 and October 4, 1979, Osho delivered a series of talks at the Chuang Tsu Auditorium in Pune, India. These talks, later compiled into a book, focused entirely on this singular concept. Osho deconstructed the Buddhist sutras line by line, infusing them with his characteristic wit, irreverence, and radical psychology.

Osho emphasizes that truth (Dharma) is not a historical fact but an ever-present reality that can be discovered through personal awareness rather than blind belief.

: The series emphasizes the journey from unconsciousness to enlightenment, which Osho describes as a process of "losing" one's bondage and ego rather than gaining something new.

The PDF that users seek is a digital compilation of a 10-day meditation camp held in Pune, India, in September 1978. Unlike Osho’s earlier, more theatrical discourses, the Es Dhammo Sanantano series is unique for several reasons:

He held up the finished cloth. “People see the pattern. They forget the thread. They see the waves. They forget the water. They see my wrinkles and your youth, and they forget the one consciousness that looks through both pairs of eyes.”