Amido (text) and Purushottama (photos) continue their travels in the Himalayas, visiting Tabo and the Key Monastery, the Kiber Valley and back to Manali via the Kunzum Pass
From Amido and Purushottama’s holiday break in 2002: visit to the Golden Pagoda, Inle Lake and Bagan in what was formerly called Burma
Amido writes about their sightseeing holiday in Yemen, twenty years ago. Photographs by Purushottama
On their visit to the East-African island, Amido and Purushottama meet and photograph animals they have never seen before
Amido describes a journey to the East-African island in the Indian Ocean, with photos by Purushottama
Purushottama is sharing with the sangha a priceless body of work he has collected over the years while offering online and in-presence meditation courses
Bhagawati reviews Purushottama’s book, From Lemurs to Lamas. “I heartily recommend this book to all travellers on the outer and the inner paths.”
Purushottama emphasizes that in order for the transformation of consciousness to take place, we have to look directly at the mind. It is not enough to know about meditation; we have to meditate.
Anna Silman talked to former Rajneeshpuram residents. Published in New York Magazine, The Cut, USA, on April 19, 2018.
Purushottama writes, “After watching the entire seven-hour documentary on Netflix – Wild Wild Country – the following poured out. Pranam to All.”
Why did Osho change the traditional order used for ‘The Three Jewels’? Purushottama inquired within.
Purushottama’s writes about his taking sannyas in his book ‘From Lemurs to Lamas: Confessions of a Bodhisattva’