Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143030881
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Publisher Imprint: Penguin Books
- No of Pages: 232
- ISBN-10: 0143030884
- Publisher Date: 11 Jun 2003
- Binding: Paperback
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
“Discover the essence of yoga with Osho’s profound insights. Explore the path to grace, love, and contentment through ancient wisdom and modern knowledge. This book delves into meditation, faith, and the master-disciple relationship, offering a transformative journey for both beginners and experienced practitioners. ISBN: 9780143030881”
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Ravi Vasant Thakkar –
A transformative read! Osho’s wisdom shines through, offering a new perspective on the path to inner peace through yoga.
Archit Mahajan –
Excellent book! Osho’s insights are profound and relevant. A must-read for anyone interested in the true essence of yoga.
Kaustav Jyoti Dutta Choudhury –
This book offers a unique perspective on yoga beyond the physical poses. I appreciated the focus on meditation and inner peace.
Himanshu Goyal –
Osho’s words are always inspiring. This book is a great companion for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of yoga.
Garvit Kumar Gauchwal –
Some parts resonated with me deeply, while others left me confused. A mixed bag, but worth exploring Osho’s views.
Yatharth Dwivedi –
I found this book to be quite thought-provoking. It challenged my understanding of yoga and spirituality.
Mridul Sharma –
I was hoping for more practical guidance on yoga techniques. It’s more philosophical than I expected, but still interesting.
Rajat Malik –
It had some good points about meditation, but not enough about the actual yoga practices. I wanted a bit more variety.
Anushtha Tiwari –
Disappointed. Expected practical advice, got philosophical ramblings. Not for someone looking for a yoga manual.
Deepanshu Anand –
Osho’s ‘The Essence of Yoga’ is a wonderful book. Very insightful and the concepts are well explained. Highly recommend.
Ayushi Chaturvedi –
A good introduction to Osho’s teachings on yoga. Some chapters were insightful, but others felt repetitive. Overall, a decent read.
Alok Kumar Dubey –
Not what I expected. Very abstract, hard to follow at times. Maybe good for advanced practitioners, not beginners.
M Anil Naik –
An okay read, but I wouldn’t say it’s essential. There are other books on yoga that I found more helpful and direct.