15 Unknown Interesting Facts About Osho Indian Guru

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Osho Rajneesh was an Indian mystic, guru and spiritual teacher who created the spiritual practice of dynamic meditation.

He is very much controversial in india & many other country. Some people called him Sex Guru & his ashram a place of sex where people are allowed to have a sex with each other with no limitation. He won’t believe in god. These are some of the controversial Secrets about Indian guru with an enormous following in the West. His followers are mostly rich peoples.

Here we are sharing Some interesting facts about the mystic osho

1. Osho, also known as Archarya Rajneesh, was born as Chandra Mohan Jain on 11 December 1931. Came to be known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh in 1860s and Osho during 1970-80s.

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2. His major talks and preaching include sexuality. He advocated an open, free and straight attitude towards sex. For this he was criticized by the Indian press and had earned a sobriquet as ‘sex guru’.

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3. Osho owned 98 Roll Royces, all of which were donated by his disciples. When people asked him why he didn’t donate them to the poor, he said, “Every religion in the world is taking care of the poor, why can’t they just let me take care of the rich?”

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4. The book that Osho praised the most was ‘The Book Of Mirdad’, which only a few people around the globe read, and fewer liked.

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5. In his dissertation, he mostly spoke about his original analysis and views on the writings of religious traditions, mystics and philosophers from around the world. Due to which, he soon started attracting westerners.

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6. Not receiving immense fan following in India, Rajneesh relocated to the United States in 1981. Where his followers established an international community that later came to be known as Rajneeshpuram near Antelope, Oregon, south of The Dalles.

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7. Rajneesh was the eldest of 11 children born to a cloth merchant in the house of his maternal grandparents in Kuchwada, a small Indian village in the Raisen district of Madhya Pradesh.

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8. Due to his parents’ busy schedule, Osho had to live with his maternal grandparents and was majorly influenced by his grandmother.

But after his grandfather died, he went to Gadarwara to live with his parents.

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9. After some years, Osho became an anti-theist and was keenly interested in hypnosis, with which he was briefly associated.

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10. At the age of 21, his parents pressurized him to get married. On 21st March, 1953 he became spiritually enlightened under a tree in Bhanvartal Garden, Jabalpur.

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11. Osho was harshly criticized by Indian religious leaders and the press for “making empty rituals and fake promises”.

On the other hand, he started getting a loyal fan following which included wealthy merchants and businessmen from around the world.

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12. Osho’s secretary, Laxmi Thakarsi Kuruwa, who was the daughter of one of his followers, a wealthy Jain who was Osho’s first disciple, was named ‘Ma Yoga Laxmi’ by Osho.

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13. Osho continued his teachings, and died on January 9, 1990 in Pune from a heart attack. (Some sources say, he was killed by the government of America.)

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14. In 1991, an influential Indian newspaper counted Osho, along with figures such as Gautama Buddha and Mahatma Gandhi, among the ten people who had most changed India’s destiny.

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15. His ashram in Pune is today known as the Osho International Meditation Resort. It is one of India’s main tourist attractions and is visited by about 200,000 people from around the world each year.

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Religion of Osho

Osho was born into a Jain family. He though never believed in any one religion but combined elements of many religions such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Christianity. However he also added new types of meditation practice. His philosophy was a type of Monism that God was in everything.

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