Paromita Goswami writes about the mother Osho had in a previous life. Published in The Vidarbha Gazette on October 18, 2021.
An exhibition of paintings by artist Ma Prem Anubodhi reported by SNS. Published in The Statesman on November 18, 2021.
“Consciousness is nothing but an absence of unconsciousness,” writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in The Times of India and Speaking Tree, November 9, 2021.
“Feel happy! Dance with your silence,” states Osho. Published in The Economic Times on November 11, 2021.
House with museum up for auction at $258,000, reports Suzanne Roig. Published in The Bulletin, Bend, November 11, 2021.
Well-known Indian actress quotes Osho on her Instagram page. Written by Aakanksha Raghuvanshi on NDTV, October 1, 2021.
Amala Paul is a popular outspoken Indian film actress who mainly appears in Tamil, Malayalam and Telugu films. Published in The Times of India, September 29, 2021.
A selection of “a few of the finest pearls and insight into his [Osho’s] wisdom” made by Simran Dbritto. Published in IWMBuzz.com on September 26, 2021.
Sannyasins meet with Union Minister Ramdas Athawale, reports Mahendra Bansal in News Patrolling. Published on September 27, 2021.
The Melbourne author’s second novel, In Moonland, taps into the mysteries that haunt us, writes Brigid Delaney. Published in the Guardian on September 12, 2021.
Hulu’s new series stars Nicole Kidman as a mysterious spiritual guru, writes Rohan Nahaar in The Hindustan Times, published on August 19, 2021.
“One of the side effects of rugged individualism is the decline in compassion,” explains Anugraha in cleveland.com.
“Screaming meditation is just one type of dynamic meditation,’ writes Amy Cooper in The Canberra Times. Published on August 4, 2021.
Atisha’s extensive travels to meet his guru, told by Akanksha Damini Joshi. Published in eSamskriti on March 10, 2021.
In her new memoir, By My Own Rules, Sheela reveals also the 18 rules that define her life. By PTI, published in The Indian Express, July 27, 2021.
Remarkably detailed and balanced article by Pankaj P. Khelkar offers more information about the recent Appeal to Maharashtra’s Charity Commissioner. Published in India Today, July 1, 2021.
The book, Life’s Mysteries: An Introduction to the Teachings of Osho, published 30 years ago, is in the news again – by Bhagawati.
A podcast with Australian top scientist, Archa Fox, about her sannyas childhood. Excerpts from two posts on Australian ABC News, May 5 and 22, 2021.
Peter’s ill health forced him to give up work and shield during the pandemic, and he decided to seek refugee at Osho Leela, a spiritual commune in Dorset, UK. Writes Claudia Tanne in iNews on May 19, 2021.
In ‘When She Comes Back,’ Ronit Plank delves into painful childhood memories of abandonment by parent who followed guru featured in Netflix’s ‘Wild Wild Country’, writes Renee Ghert-Zand. Published in The Times of Israel on May 10, 2021.
Film producer Rahul Mittra on Friday announced his next project, a series on Ma Yoga Laxmi, a secretary of controversial spiritual guru Osho Rajneesh. Published in the Deccan Herald on April 23, 2021.
Amrita Chengappa moved to a small village in Uttarakhand in 2002 in search of a simpler life, writes Divya Sethu. Published in The Better India, April 17, 2021
“A documentary about the later years of Ma Anand Sheela is coming soon to [Netflix],” writes Amanda Prahl in Popsugar on March 24, 2021.
Nine Osho disciples have now objected to the proposed sale of three-acre land at the Osho International Meditation Resort in Pune. What the controversy is all about? Pankaj Khelkar in India Today, published on March 17, 2021.
Anugraha writes about hate and dislike: “You are the source of the emotions you are generating.” Published on cleveland.com, February 21, 2021.
Inspirational quotes to read on the 31st death anniversary of Rajneesh aka Osho. Published by India Today on 19 January 2021.
On the occasion of Mahaparinirvana Day this year, Anand Arun writes about his experiences in a meditation camp conducted by Osho in Dwarka, Gujarat, in October 1969.
Every spinning wheel has a center that is still. Maturity is about discovering that unmoving center in the wheel of life, writes Param Srikantia. Published on cleveland.com on January 10, 2021.
Obituary: A son pays heartfelt tribute to his father and a life well-lived. Published in Hindustan Times on 10 January 2021.
“A fine balance between the material and spiritual worlds is needed,” writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in Times of India and Speaking Tree on December 26, 2020.
Excerpt about Osho from an article discussing Indian godmen Paramahamsa Nithyananda alias Nithyanand and Gurmeet Ram Rahim Singh Insan. By Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury, published in Blitz Weekly on 25 December 2020.
OZYMA (no relation to OZY) is a new martial art based on the teachings of Osho, the late controversial Indian guru featured in the Netflix documentary Wild Wild Country, writes Devyani Nighoskar. Published in OZY on December 18, 2020.
Param Srikantia (Deva Anugraha) offers some sage advice on how to deal with the mind, the ‘chattering monkey’. Published on cleveland.com, November 29, 2020
The village where Osho was born has all but forgotten him. Sravani Sarkar visits Kuchwada. Published in The Week Magazine, December 13, 2020.
Intuition that cannot be explained by knowledge or experience is actually the centre of consciousness, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in The Times of India and Speaking Tree, November 21, 2020.
Gratefulness is true communion with existence, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in Times of India and Speaking Tree on September 30, 2020.
Meditation makes us aware that even in difficult times when different aspects of life are pulling us apart, there is a deeper harmony within, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in The Times of India and Speaking Tree on August 14, 2020.
An article by Avijit Pathak, Professor of Sociology at JNU, published on 29 August 2020 in The New Leam.
Param Srikantia (Deva Anugraha) explores the meaning of masks particular to the recent times. Published on cleveland.com, July 26, 2020.
Without balancing inner and outer ecology, embarking on a spiritual odyssey is not possible, writes Pratiksha Apurv in The Times of India and Speaking Tree. Published on July 18, 2020.
“It’s a full-body calm so clear that it almost feels like levitation,” writes Rebecca Norris, when talking about Osho Dynamic Meditation, in Hello Giggles and Yahoo Sports, July 16, 2020.
Yogasanas are a great tool for training the inner being, so that the body learns to follow our intentions, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in Times of India and Speaking Tree, June 19, 2020
In these times of social isolation due to coronavirus, my mind travels to India, where I once lived swathed in its jasmine perfume, writes Florencia Varas in pressenza.com, Chile. Published on 29 June 2020.
There isn’t one world, but as many worlds as there are people, notes guest columnist Param Srikantia (Deva Anugraha). Published on cleveland.com, June 14, 2020.
Existence is full of love and laughter. Let’s not make it serious and morose, suggests Pratiskha Apurv in The Speaking Tree.
Buddha Purnima is the day of death and resurrection with a message that all of us are buddhas, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in The Times of India and Speaking Tree.
Param Srikantia (Swami Deva Anugraha) shows five ways how the COVID-19 situation can also be used as transformative. Published on cleveland.com, May 3, 2020
Article about Irrfan Khan’s visit to the Osho Int. Meditation Resort in Pune. Published in Osho Times Hindi in 2017.
Naina explores the opportunities that can emerge from the latest global crisis. Published in the Daily Excelsior, April 29, 2020.
When we enter into meditation, life is fully awakened and that is living the whole, living in eternity. Then time doesn’t exist, writes Pratiksha Apurv. Published in The Speaking Tree, March 25, 2020.
Via Instagram, Britney confronted online abusers who commented negatively about posting three images of herself wearing the same outfit. Published on Republicworld on April 15, 2020.
Millions of people have become stuck in the muck of their religions, writes Keerti in The Asian Age. Published on March 2, 2020.