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 feminist movement initially sought to emulate males in order to achieve gender equality. This is morally and ethically incorrect on both psychological and spiritual levels. Women has diverse attributes that can be cultivated. She should not merely imitate or replicate men, but rather embrace her own individuality. Thus, Osho asserts that individuals require equal opportunities to express their uniqueness and be true to themselves. In this book, Osho presents a novel perspective on the emancipation of women.
A book with no taboos! Osho addresses humanity as a whole by covering a full range of concerns: conception, pregnancy, birth, sex education, contraception, marriage, and more.
Part II, one chapter, consists of 22 answers to questions of Lia Paradiso (Ma Deva Waduda), March 8-11, 1987.
To date, Osho Tapoban has published 200 books. Of these, 95 books are in English and 105 are in Hindi. A complete set of 200 books also includes Bodhisattva Swami Anand Arun's bestsellers, "Lone Seeker, Many Masters," "In Wonder with Osho," "Mystics and Miracles," and Hindi books, "Panchasheel" and "Santo Ke Sang" and "Sant Aur Unka Rahasyalok."
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Nyaya (141)
Psychology (422)
Samkhya (64)
Shaivism (58)
Shankaracharya (237)
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