Deva Peter’s book about the 93 Rolls-Royces in Rajneeshpuram going to print and available to be ordered now.
Kul Bhushan met up again with Anjaly Thomas at the occasion of the release of her new book, ‘There are No Gods in North Korea’ in New Delhi.
In a clamouring world of ever growing noise, a meditative film makes the case for less noise pollution. Sandrine Ceurstemont writes in New Scientist on June 15, 2016.
Anugyan speaks of the creation of his latest book, which has just recently been published in the UK.
A new greatly expanded edition of the book by Arjuna (aka John Hogue), first published in 2008, is now available.
A British film about Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) last autumn.
Prem Dayal has published his latest book and for the first time also in English (besides in Spanish).
Another new book published by John Hogue (aka Dhyan Arjuna) – this one mischievously linking the ominous Christianity-created number symbol 666 with – sex. You heard it!
Amano Vibodha has illustrated colouring books for mandala painting – the fastest growing area of popular art.
Colouring books for adults are literally flying off the shelves in bookshops and online bookstores – and there’s a wide range to choose from.
John Hogue (Dhyan Arjuna), noted Nostradamus and prophecy expert, just published his latest book on Pope Francis, the last pope according to the prophecies of St. Malachy.
Roshani talks about the book by Henrik Bogdan and James R. Lewis, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
Samudra’s new book on ecodesign, modern nomadism and living consciously seeks crowdfunding for publication.
The second volume of the complete talks given by Osho on the Bhagavad Gita during the early 70s in Hindi has been translated into English and published in India on May 15, 2013. It was posted as the book of the month in the April Newsletter on the website of Full Circle New Delhi.
A few years ago, Chidananda and Videh decided to translate Osho’s complete talks given on the Bhagavad Gita during the early 70’s in Hindi. The whole series consists of 219 discourses and is the longest series of discourses by Osho. The Hindi series consists of 8 volumes, but the English version will consist of 17 volumes.