Nayana and Prasado’s adventurous retreat in the Himalayas – and they were not eaten by the tiger!
As announced earlier this month, Osho Tapoban organized also this year a grand festival on the occasion of Nepal’s New Year Celebration.
Nepal, the eternal Himalayan abode of Shiva and Gautam Buddha is gradually being lured into a lethal trap by the atheist communist party of China, writes Chaitanya Keerti.
Deva Dosa sent us an update about the activities at Osho Jetban and their Buddha Purnima celebration this year.
POSTPONED Milarepa writes about his awesome experiences in the mountains since childhood and why he is happy to return to Nepal this spring to play at the OSHOfest March 23-28
Visiting Osho Jetban in Lumbini, Mahika Mahiya learns the difference between the tourist-trap ‘Disney Buddha’ temple and the real Maya Devi Temple. (Part 2)
Mahika Mahiya celebrates a sacred past life memory that for her, could have happened only at Osho Jetban International Commune in Lumbinī, Buddha’s birthplace, in south-central Nepal. (Part 1)
Prapat reports from the 5-day meditation cum music retreat in Nepal, inspired by Amritanand from Osho Niranjana in California and Milarepa with his One Sky Band.
Excerpt from Anand Arun’s recently published book, ‘In Wonder with Osho’; ‘meeting’ King Mahendra and King Birendra of Nepal.
Arun speaks about an incident with the police in Kathmandu, upon being arrested because he sold Osho’s books. Excerpt from his new book, ‘In Wonder with Osho’.
Arun writes about his first personal meeting with Osho. Published in the Kathmandu Post, Nepal, on May 7, 2016.
Rajan Thapaliya reports in The World Post about spiritual places to visit in Nepal; published on April 27, 2016.
Hiking this challenging trail around Mt Kanchenjunga yields rewards that more popular routes don’t, including stays in traditional teahouses that few foreigners ever see, writes Stewart Butler in BBC Travel on June 25, 2015.
Guna Raj Luitel writes in the Nepali Post, Nepal, issue February 20-26, 2015 #745
Posted by Utpal Parashar on the Hindustan Times Blog, Nepal, on December 17, 2013
The discovery of the shrine pushes back Buddha’s birth date, writes Dan Vergano of National Geographic.
A few years ago, Mudita set out from her native village in Styria, Austria, to find answers to the inner emptiness she was experiencing.
With 6 active Osho communes, 80 meditation centers and thousands of sannyasins, Nepal is gradually becoming a most active hub for Osho and Sannyas.
Review of a documentary about a Tibetan monk who had served his Lama for 23 years and is given the task to find the reincarnation of his master.