A new search engine on the web for Osho’s words

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Osho Archives search tool (English and Hindi) launched today thanks to Anuragi’s initiative

Osho Archive Search Engine

A digital archive giving direct access to Osho’s discourses, darshans and letters has just been launched at www.oshoarchives.com.

The platform, developed on the initiative of Anuragi, is designed as a precise search tool, allowing anyone to locate a specific quote, explore a theme, or verify the authenticity of a passage – all within seconds.

The timing is not incidental. As AI-generated content spreads across the internet, texts and quotations are increasingly circulating in Osho’s name that he never actually spoke or wrote. This archive offers a reliable reference point: every word on the platform is drawn directly from Osho’s original discourses and personal letters, presented verbatim. Nothing has been added, modified, or generated.

As Osho says: “The greatest work is to keep the message pure, unpolluted… Keep the message pure, twenty-four carat gold.” (Sermons in Stones, Ch 12)

What the search engine can do

Users can search by keyword, exact phrase, or partial word – typing meditat, for instance, will return results for meditation, meditating, and related forms. Searches can be filtered by language (Hindi or English) and by time period (1942-1990). A proximity search function allows users to find words appearing close together within a passage, useful for more nuanced research.

A notable feature is Hindi phonetic search: users can type Hindi in Roman script and retrieve results in Devanagari – making the archive genuinely accessible to Hindi readers without requiring special keyboard input. The platform also works on smartphones.

Who it is for

The archive is open to all – individual seekers, researchers, writers, journalists, and anyone with a serious interest in Osho’s teachings. No technical knowledge is needed; the interface is straightforward and responsive. No login and no subscription necesary.

www.oshoarchives.com

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