Even after 800 years, great mystic and poet, Rumi, makes big news, writes Kul Bhushan who will conduct a Rumi event in New Delhi on July 17th and 18th 2016.
On the occasion of celebrated Indian classical dancer Mrinalini Sarabhai’s death, Kul Bhushan reflects on Osho’s vision about celebrating death as much as life.
Kul Bhushan reports on the inauguration of the latest extension at Oshodham, Delhi, India on November 4, 2015.
Kul Bhushan reports about India’s most celebrated photographer meeting with young photographers in New Delhi recently.
Kul Bhushan recently confronted ‘origins’ at a British Council exhibition of Indo-UK Images in New Delhi.
Kul Bhushan asserts that we can’t escape to another planet but rather ought to explore our inner space.
Kul Bhushan conducts a meditation camp at Oshodham, India; published in Coastweek, Kenya, June 7, 2015
Kul Bhushan writes about a series of meditations being held in the wake of the catastrophic earthquake in Nepal.
With its unique jargon and format, Polo remains elusive for common mortals as royalty, army officers and new millionaires make up its swish crowd, discovers Kul Bhushan.
If you have ‘the right to live’ in the Indian constitution, you should also have the right to die – article by Kul Bhushan.
Called the Holy Ganges, Mother Ganges, Sacred Ganges, this river is the spiritual lifeline of eternal India.
Khushwant Singh (2 February 1915 – 20 March 2014) was one of the paramount Indian writers and journalists of all times, says Kul Bhushan.
Single Indian woman ventures where hard-boiled, hardy types do not tread. Wanderlust addict Anjaly Thomas takes you deep into tropical jungles, up in the rare mountain air and far-out destinations no ‘normal’ woman has ever been, writes Kul Bhushan.
Kusum Kanojia writes in The Deccan Herald (New Delhi, India) on March 26, 2012 about one of our contributors – Kul Bhushan’s writings and calligraphy, which he also shares through workshops called ‘Meditiative Calligraphy’.
Kul comments on the current News of the World issues and tapping scams in India and lets Osho talk on ‘healthy journalism’
Friday 13th proved lucky for Indian women who fought the state elections as they seized the reins of government in 2 of 5 states
Researchers say morality treatments (pills) could be used instead of prison and might even help humanity tackle global issues
After conducting a Meditation Camp on ‘Dance, Body and Soul’ last week, Kul Bhushan got inspired to write about dance
A BBC article entitled “Religion may become extinct in nine nations” has prompted Kul Bhushan to expand on the issue
Kul Bhushan meets Yuriko Anando Lochan during a meditation event dedicated to the victims of the disasters in Japan