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Ten years after Bhagwan Rajneesh left the earth, the Osho ashram continues to attract
devotees and controversies in equal numbers.
Founded by Bhagwan Shri Rajneesh (as he was called by his followers in his early
phase), Osho Ashram has, over the past few years, become a virtual refuge for anyone
looking for exploring Indian spirituality and that it connotes.
From the sexy Indian actor Vinod Khanna, director Mahesh Bhatt, Hollywood actress
Goldie Hawn and industrialist son Jeh Wadia.
Osho or Bhagwan Rajneesh continues to hold people’s imagination five years after
his death. Or as Oshoites say, "five years after he finished his journey to earth."
Born as Rajneesh Chandra Mohan (1931-1990) in Kuchwara, a town in central India,
Rajneesh attained samadhi (enlightenment when he became one with the universe and
the power of life and death over him was removed) on 21st March 1953, at the age
of 21.
It is believed that the faith had about 2,00,000 members and 600 centres around
the world at its zenith. To the outside world, Osho, both the leader and the commune,
has been the centre of controversy.
Ranging from sex scandals, drugs, corruption, arson and even murder. And targeted
by many anti-cult groups as an evil, mind control cult. One source, in a masterful
stroke of religious disinformation, claimed that Bhagwan means Master of the Vagina.
He has been called the "sex guru."
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Osho's Journeys |
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Though Osho was raised as a Jain, he practised his own form of spirituality after
his samadhi. This was first called Rajneeshism and then Oshoism. He
went on to study, and then teach philosophy in Jabalpur for nine years, while teaching
his faith. After which, he left his post and focussed on teaching entirely. Local
opposition from the public forced him to close down his ashram in Mumbai in 1974,
he was rebuilt it in Koregaon Park, a more isolated suburb. Many of his students
came from the US.
In 1981, he went to the US for advanced treatment of his health problems, and the
ashram settled in Big Muddy Ranch near Antelope, Oregaon. Bought at an expensive
six million dollars, the ranch was renamed as Rajneeshpuram (puram
means town or city). Once again, the sprawling rich Rajneesh community was not tolerated
by the local groups, and Rajneesh’s followers found itself involved in a messy controversy.
Two of his disciples were convicted of conspiracy to murder and local pressure once
again forced the ashram to relocate to Charlotte, NC.
Finally, Rajneesh was forced to leave the country, when faced with charges of arranging
false marriages and of lying on his immigration papers. Back in Poona in 1986, his
health began to fail. And with his return he took on his new name Osho from
the phrase "Oceanic Experience". He died in Poona in 1990 as he lived, amidst controversy.
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Underlying Belief
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Having shunned the cumbersome garb of religion, Osho took to exploring the greater
realms of the unknown, his main thrust focussed on shredding the veneer to reach
into the unknown that eludes the unseeing eye and the unseeking mind.
Osho emphasised that different people needed different methods to find inner peace.
These methods could range from ancient techniques of Tibetan Buddhism, Vipassana,
Sufiesm, Greek philosophy, Zen and Indian mystical traditions to the new scientific
methods including humanistic psychology specially designed for the contemporary
human being who can find it so difficult to relax and be silent.
Having himself achieved nirvana, he believed in a form of monism - that God, humanity,
life and non-life were one and the same. That God was in everything and everything
was part of God. Duality that attributes an entity with superior powers as different
from human beings does not exist. Human beings are inherently neither good or bad
as they were part of God. It is only one’s own social and personal repression that
distorted perception of this truth.
To achieve nirvana, he believed that the individual should overcome this repression.
A combination of chanting, naturism, primal screaming, different kinds of meditation
– static and dynamic, extreme forms of violent exercise, free love without social
inhibitions to purge the ego.
Once having done that the individual would develop a "state of emptiness", and attain
enlightenment "no past, no future, no attachment, no mind, no ego, no self." And
would escape from the vicious cycle of birth and death and become one with the eternal
force.
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The Commune |
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The Osho Commune in Pune is a beautiful place spread over 32 acres of land carefully
converted into an oasis for spiritual health. It provides a multitude of possibilities
for inner discovery and exploration.
It receives thousands of visitors every year from all countries and from all walks
of life. Not all come for spiritual reasons. Some do to satisfy their curiosity.
The commune, though, is open to all. To participate in the commune’s activity, one
needs to have an AIDS negative certificate. The testing is to be done in the commune
itself.
The followers of Osho wear maroon robes for meditation and white robes for the discourses,
with a necklace of 108 rudraksha beads with an attached picture of Rajneesh. They
are assigned new names by Osho. Men were given the title "Swami" and women "Ma".
They are not expected to continue relationships with their family, when they are
in the commune.
There are six different meditations that happen on a daily basis for the duration
of one hour each. The high point of the day is the Osho White Robe Brotherhood which
starts at 7:00 pm and incorporates music, dancing, meditation and discourse. For
being in the ashram and for attending the meditations one has to wear maroon robes,
while the white robe is compulsory for attending the evening discourses. (Read
more about Bhagwan Rajneesh in our Guru Section.)
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How to reach there |
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Just 180 kms from the nearest metro, Mumbai, Pune is easily accessible via air,
road or rail. Though road travel should be avoided during the monsoons (June to
August), as the Mumbai-Pune highway is nothing much to write home about or anywhere
else. Private airlines like Jet Airways, along with the domestic carrier Indian
Airlines conduct two flights to and from Mumbai daily.
The train shuttle service between Pune and Mumbai is an excellent one. Trains start
as early as 6:00 in the morning and continue till 10:00 a.m, after that one could
easily hop on to a passing train to reach the metro.
Buses ply every half an hour to Mumbai and back and getting a ticket is no problem
at all.
Postal Address:
Osho Commune International,
17 Koregaon Park,
Pune - 411 001
Maharashtra
India
Tel: (91-20) 401 9999
Fax: (91-20) 401 9990
E-mail: resort@osho.net
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Weather
Unlike the more humid metro, Mumbai, Pune enjoys a temperate climate though the
winters could be rather chilly. The even-tempered city generally sways between a
warm 24 to 30 degrees celsius. November to March is the best time of the year to
plan a trip to the former Peshwa capital. And it would be prudent to carry an extra
pair of woollies then. Summers could be rather scorching and the wise would not
venture forth in the rains.
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Boarding and lodging |
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Lodging/boarding can be as cost-effective as one desires or as expensive. There
are numerous moderately priced as well as high priced hotels and lodges dotting
the verdant Koregaon Park neighbourhood. For those intending to stay on for a longer
time, there are many willing to accommodate PGs within the vicinity.
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Osho Centres and Event Calendar |
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The full moon celebrations at the commune start on Osho's birthday (December 11)
and goes on for well over a month. The festivities at the commune attract the virtual
who's who from all over the country and from abroad as well. The Late Protima Bedi
was a regular performer at the Full Moon celebrations. Better known cine artistes
like Meenkshi Seshadri and Hema Malini (with daughter Ekta) have performed at the
celebrations.
Osho centres are present across the Indian continent. Not all of them have daily
activities though the evening and morning meditations and the white robe brotherhood
is present. The programmes of each centre is decided by the centre head themselves
based on timings and possibilities available.
The centres are run by the center heads with other friends but they do not act as
gurus. The only guru recognised in Osho himself. And if he is not present in his
body, then taped discourses/ videos of him are used for guidance.
Some of these centers are
1. Osho World, Ansal Plaza, Khelgaon Road, New Delhi. Web site: www.meditate-celebrate.com
Osho Rajyoga Meditation Center, C5/44, Safdarjang Development area, New Delhi 110
016 Telephone; 696 4533/6862898. The centre head is Swami Om Prakash Saraswati
This centre has daily, Monday to Friday, meditations from 7.30 to 8.30 am. Dyanamic
Meditation is from 5.00 to 6.00 p.m.. On Sundays, they also have kirtan from 10.00
am to 11.00 am.
It also arranges two day meditation camps every weekend at Osho Dhyan Mandir, 44,
Jhatkara Road, Pandwala Khurd, New Delhi. Do make sure to call and confirm cost
and other details at least a month in advance.
2. The Dehra Dun Centre can be contacted on e-mail
oshoom@nde.vsnl.net.in.
3. The Centre in Malad, Mumbai is very good and can be called at 8725797
Those who want to find more information in India and the world could log on to www.osho.org the commune
web site. Information can be also collected by corresponding with the commune in
Pune. Letters have to be addressed to Osho Global Connections/Ma Sadhana-Main Office/
Swami Kirti-Osho Times or by e-mail address visitor@osho.net
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Meals at the
ashram |
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Completely vegetarian meals that are cooked by the disciples within the ashrams.
The Osho ashram has huge vegetable farms and fruit farms, products from which are
used in the meals.
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Daily schedule in the ashram
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Early morning is for meditation. From 5:30 am in the morning, everyone sits on a
meditation session. At 8:00 there is breakfast. Then starts the various workshops,
meditation therapy sessions conducted by the ashram.
The afternoon is siesta time. And in the evening there is another round of workshops
and meditation sessions.
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Things to bring |
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Nothing. Whatever you need is available at Koregaon Park where the ashram is located.
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Other practical tips |
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The ashram conducts AIDs test for anyone wanting to live there.
You are required to leave your clothes and your paraphernalia behind. You will only
require the maroon robes that you get in the ashram.
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- Surya S.
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