December 11, 1931: Osho was born in Kuchwada, a small village in the state of Madhya Pradesh, central India.
March 21, 1953: He became enlightened at the age of twenty-one, while majoring in philosophy at D.N. Jain college in Jabalpur.
1956: Osho received His M.A. from the University of Sagar with First Class Honors in Philosophy.
1957-1966: University Professor and Public Speaker.
1966: After nine years of teaching, he left the university to devote himself entirely to raise human consciousness. He started being known as Acharya Rajneesh.
1970-1974: He lived at the Woodland Appartment, Mumbai. At this time he was called Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and he began to initiate seekers into Neo-Sannyas or discipleship.
1974-1981: Moved to the ashram in Pune. During these seven years he gave a 90 minutes discourse nearly every morning, alternating every month between Hindi and English.
1981-1985: Moved to the US. A model agricultural commune Rajneeshpuram rises from the ruins of the central Oregonian high desert.
In January 1986 he travelled to Kathmandu, Nepal and spoke on a world four.
1987-1989: Moved back to the commune in Pune, India.
19 January, 1990: Osho left his body. Written on his Epitaph over his samadhi in Kathmandu, Nepal and Pune, India are his own words:
The Orange book by Osho is a life transforming and insightful read for those seeking answers to the deeper questions of life. This book explores the concept of meditation as a path to true enlightenment and self-discovery. Osho has his vast experience and wisdom of ancient philosophies and Eastern spirituality to create a compelling case for the transformative power of meditation. Osho asserts, we can access a state of awareness that allows us to explore our inner selves and connect with the world around us on a much deeper level. With its practical advice and profound insights, it offers a roadmap for those seeking to live a more meaningful and fulfilling life. To date, Osho Tapoban has published 185 books. Of these, 92 books are in English and 93 are in Hindi. A complete set of 185books also includes Bodhisattva Swami Anand Arun's bebstsellers, "Lone Seeker, Many Masters," "In Wonder with Osho," "Mystics and Miracles," and Hindi books, "Panchasheel" and "Santo Ke Sang."
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