Samadhi writes from Nepal; “At Osho Tapoban I experience the confluence of the paths of devotion and meditation.”
Instrumental for this outcome were the yearlong efforts by Swami Arun from Osho Tapoban in Nepal, and friends.
As announced earlier this month, Osho Tapoban organized also this year a grand festival on the occasion of Nepal’s New Year Celebration.
An article by Henriette Hanky, published on #gurumedia of the University of Edinburgh, April 16, 2022.
Over a hundred sannyasins came to the unveiling of the uniquely designed temple which Deva Dosa describes as a “sacred home for the infinite Self.”
Practicing gratitude this winter, Deva Dosa uses happy memories of a beloved place like a hologram to boost her mood and immune system.
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)
After a recent visit to Osho Tapoban in Nepal, Deva Dosa writes that the parks are so compelling, one seeker no longer asks if there is life after death, but is there death after life?
A one-day visit at the Osho commune in Nepal by Subhash Ghai, who will produce the biopic ‘Osho: The other side of the Ocean’.
Prem Geet reviews Osho Tapoban’s latest publication – and calls it a feast for the eyes and the soul.
Rajan Thapaliya reports in The World Post about spiritual places to visit in Nepal; published on April 27, 2016.
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
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.