Osho Es Dhammo — Sanantano.pdf

Osho has spoken on virtually every major spiritual figure in history—from Krishna to Christ, from Lao Tzu to Mahavira. However, his discourses on the Buddha hold a special place. He frequently referred to Buddha as his "spiritual father." In the Es Dhammo Sanantano series, Osho does not merely translate Buddhist sutras; he dismantles the rigid structures of organized religion to reveal the living, breathing essence of enlightenment.

The PDF provides concrete examples: listening fully to a colleague, turning a conflict into a learning moment, treating the body as a “temple of awareness.” Osho Es Dhammo Sanantano.pdf

The central thesis of this text is that truth is not a commodity owned by any religion or prophet. It is the fundamental law of existence, valid yesterday, today, and tomorrow. It is the law of impermanence, the law of cause and effect, and the law of emptiness. Osho has spoken on virtually every major spiritual

The phrase Es Dhammo Sanantano originates from the Dhammapada and ancient Pali texts. The PDF provides concrete examples: listening fully to

A significant portion of the text is dedicated to the concept of Anicca . Osho explains that the "Eternal Law" is paradoxically about change. The only thing that is

Es Dhammo Sanantano redefines Karma. It is not punishment or reward. The PDF explains Karma as the natural law of cause and effect, similar to physics. Osho uses practical analogies to show how we create our own suffering through ignorance.

The file is a compact yet dense collection of Osho’s discourses on the concept of Dhammo (the “law” or “principle” in Buddhist terminology) and its eternal, unchanging nature —the sanantano part. In plain English, the title translates to: