(Urdu for "Woman") is the Urdu translation of Osho’s celebrated work, The Book of Woman
The most authentic version of this text is actually titled or sometimes listed under "Aurat: Osho Ke Vichar." Published originally by Osho World Foundation or Osho International, these discourses were delivered in Hindi in the early 1970s in Mumbai (then Bombay).
The book (the Urdu/Hindi translation of "The Book of Woman" ) is a collection of discourses by Osho that explores femininity, the history of women's suppression, and the potential for a new female consciousness. Core Themes & Insights
: Osho posits that for a woman, love is her very existence. While a man may view love as a part of life (secondary to work or ambition), for a woman, it is the center of her being. Complementarity, Not Equality
: He distinguishes between biological birth and the "art of motherhood". For Osho, motherhood is a profound responsibility that should involve nurturing a child's unique spirit rather than imposing parental values. Sexual Liberation