The story of Veet Karen’s successful venture in Australia, from catering to teaching
Swami Chaitanya Keerti writes about a Celebrative Walk organised by the Ask Bhagwan Team in Australia.
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.
Bush fires raging for weeks in Australia’s state of New South Wales have impacted the lives of thousands of people, among them sannyasin friends, writes Bhagawati.
Lokita’s insights on death while seeing her father go: “Standing next to his lifeless form, once again I was … in awe of the mystery of life and death, the mystery of who we are.”
Veet Diti writes about her life, always devoted to singing and playing music in various settings, the many travels from Australia across the globe and finding Osho.
A fascinating exhibition focusing on the history of Fremantle’s Orange People is currently running at the Fremantle Arts Centre, writes Elodie Bouttier in ECU Daily, Australia, April 6, 2017.
In the late 70s a new religious movement made its way around the world and landed in Fremantle, writes Annelies Gartner on March 29, 2017 in The West Australian.
‘Orange: Sannyas in Fremantle’, is an upcoming exhibition in Fremantle, Western Australia. It will be shown at the Fremantle Arts Centre from April 1 to May 21, 2017. Brendan Foster reports in The New Age on March 24, 2017.
Candida Baker writes in the online magazine Verandah, Byron Bay, Australia about Dev Lengjel’s life and work.
A supermoon will appear in the night’s sky (December 13 into December 14, 2016). In case you cannot see it, here’s one that was captured on video last year in Australia.
A group of friends in Australia are looking to live communally again. A property goes to auction soon.
Mutribo invites all those who can to attend Premda’s one-man show on Saturday, August 15th at The Byron Theatre. It might be Premda’s swan song.
A video gone viral: Two Australians give a simple YouTube lesson about mastering the Australian language.
The story of how Suchita started her new business that creates DVDs for celebrations, birthdays, funerals, websites, Facebook.
Dominique Mosbergen reports in The Huffington Post on October 2, 2014:
A common knowledge quiz published in The Australian
on April 26, 2014
From an article by Sarah Griffiths in the Daily Mail published on January 17, 2014.
Excerpts from a blog by Navjot that – unplanned – comprises 108 blog entries, one for each bead on the mala she wore during the years 1981 to 1986.
It is an odd word, that. I became aware of it for the first time a few months ago when a friend visiting from Australia coined the term which originated in Down-Under.
Bond University, Australia, has an annual contest calling for the most appropriate definition of a contemporary term.
Sahaja writes about her experiences and motivation to organize the visit of a Croatian man called Braco to Australia.
As reported widely in the last few days, from Times of India to The Guardian to Aljazeera and not so much in the USA…
An image of Osho from a Bombay discourse and a quote that went around the sannyas community a couple of years ago, had another recorded strong impact, resulting in taking sannyas. Shahido writes from Australia:
Veet Karen writes about her passion for vegetarian food, how she became a vegetarian caterer and author of a vegetarian cook book