“The Japuji were Nanak’s first proclamations after the union with the beloved. The Japuji are the very first words uttered by him after self-realization. Therefore, they hold a very special place in the sayings of Nanak. They are the latest news brought back from the kingdom of heaven.”
For over 35 years, Osho spoke to international audiences of seekers, addressing their essential questions and concerns. The international press calls him “A 21st Century Prophet” and “an oracle of modern times.” His books and audio lectures are international bestsellers.
Osho himself says that he is neither a prophet nor a philosopher; he is simply sharing his own experience. The Sunday Times of London described him as “one of the 1000 makers of the 20th century,” and American author Tom Robbins has called him “the most dangerous man since Jesus Christ” – both comments reflecting the profound influence of his revolutionary approach to the science of inner transformation.
Spoken with authority, clarity, sharpness, and humor, his insights address both the timeless and timely concerns that tend to escape our notice in the clamor and overload of daily life.
“Osho’s discourses on Nanak’s songs made me aware of many things which previously were not clear to me. I started listening every morning to his discourses in which he has explained the teachings of the Upanishads, Vedas, and Sufi mystics. It confirmed my belief that Osho is one of the greatest souls born in this country. These discourses are not just for Sikhs but are useful for all those who want to move on the path of devotion.”
— Khushwant Singh