Passage Meditation - Editions

Editions

In 2001, Publishers Weekly reported that the book Meditation (later republished in as Passage Meditation) had "sold more than 200,000 copies since its 1978 debut." English editions have been published in the US, the UK, and India. Non-English translations of the book have been published in Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Korean, Lithuanian, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, and Telugu, The three US editions are:

  • Eknath Easwaran, Meditation: commonsense directions for an uncommon life, Nilgiri Press (1978), ISBN 978-0-915132-15-7 (237 pages)
    • reprinted in 1980, 1984, 1989 by Nilgiri Press, ISBN 978091513216.
  • Eknath Easwaran, Meditation: a simple eight-point program for translating spiritual ideals into daily life, Nilgiri Press (2nd ed. 1991), ISBN 978-0-915132-66-9.
  • Eknath Easwaran, Passage Meditation: Bringing the deep wisdom of the heart into daily life, Nilgiri Press (3rd revised ed. 2008), ISBN 978-1-58638-026-7 (233 pages). Also published as an e-book ISBN 978-1-58638-030-4

English-language editions have been published in the UK by Taylor & Francis (1979, ISBN 978-0-7100-0344-7) and Penguin (1996, ISBN 978-0-14-019036-6), and in India by Jaico (2008, ISBN 978-81-7992-813-4).

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