A true story by Mayuri (Brook Bhagat)
Rajendra talks to Punya about his mobile sculptures that were shown in Corfu Buddha Hall a short while ago.
In Part 1 of 3, Veena embarks on a journey to the ancient city of Dunhuang to find the origin of Osho’s often-used phrase: the ten thousand buddhas. These stories will be part of her next book, ‘Farewell to Song Mountain’ which she is currently writing.
Kul Bhushan recalls the time when a cast of Osho’s feet was made, from which twelve metal sculptures were created which were given by Osho to several disciples.
A rare collection spanning two million years of history is on display -until 18 February 2018 – in an exhibition in Mumbai. It is a collaboration between CSMVS, Mumbai, The National Museum, Delhi and The British Museum, London. Published by BBC on January 1, 2018.
Surendra continues his recollections of his search for ancient Buddhist and Shinto sites in Japan, visiting the island of Sado, Nara and Kamakura, and Kyoto.
Candida Baker writes in the online magazine Verandah, Byron Bay, Australia about Dev Lengjel’s life and work.
Surendra recalls his journey setting out to find a legendary site in Japan called ‘Go Hyakyu Rakan’.
Anando Arnold showcases his kinetic objects which were shown recently at the 3rd Kap-Hoorn-Art Exhibition in Bremen.