Issue 3

Issue Sixteen, July 2003

THE EPITOME OF DISCIPLE

Issue 3

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On the occasion of 70th Birthday of Our Beloved Master Dept. of Posts. Govt. of India launched a Special Day Cover at a special function in the capital. 'Prem Ki Madhushala' - a concert by Shubha Mudgal was also held.

 

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  : : MAIN STORY : :  The Epitome of a Disciple

SWAMI OM PRAKASH SARASWATI - The Epitome of  Disciple

Such a personification of total, absolute and unconditional surrender to the guru was Swami Om Prakash Saraswati lovingly known as Swamiji. With absolute commitment, great trust, intimate love and reverence for his guru, Swamiji carried out what Osho had entrusted upon him. Swamji’s life is an exemplification of a destiny that was connected and linked to his master. Read More...

  
  : Happenings :

Ambassador of Nepal inaugurates 'Buddha Week' at Osho World
The Ambassador of Royal Kingdom of Nepal, Shri B.B. Thapa inaugurated “Buddha Week” at Osho World Galleria in Ansal Plaza, New Delhi on May 12. The Ambassador also released Osho’s discourses on Buddha in Audio CD format. Read More...

 
  : In Focus :

Is democracy the highest goal in a civilization?

How far has democracy succeeded in realizing its slogan “by the people, of the people and for the people”? Is there a need of political parties in a real democracy? Read More...

 
  : News to Share :

True Spirit of Hedonism

Osho shared his vision of the New Man for the current millennium before leaving earth. One expression he used frequently was ‘Zorba the Buddha’. Zorba is a character from the novel, Zorba the Greek, written by Nikos Kazantzakis. Read More...

 
  : Creativity :

Creativity Means Loving What You Do

What is creativity? What makes one creative? Is it a special kind of quality that only a few of us possess or develop undergoing special training? ... Osho says “ No one is born uncreative and anything can be creative”. Read More...

 
  : Health :

Meditation to Medication

In this section we bring you insights of the enlightened mystic Osho, on health and how meditation can become medication.

What comprise health? Is absence of illness and being physically and mentally fit the only definition of health?  Read More...

 
  : Osho Speaks On :

Relationship
Question:
One of the essential laws of nature seems to be relationship, interdependence. I have watched two birds fly, intimate with each other and with the wind, so easy and without strife, in perfect harmony. What is the secret of this that seems so hard for human beings? Please osho, say something about relationship. Read More...

 
  : Meditations :

BODY - Watch the gap between two breaths

MIND - Do not choose, keep in the middle

DO IT ANYWHERE - Focus on the gap during your daily activities

This section, acquaint you with Osho’s scientifically devised different meditation techniques that can be done at anyplace….

 
  : Book Series :

Glimpses of a Golden Childhood 

In this book Osho recalls his rebellious and mischevious childhood. A wonderful series of anecdotes and stories that include tales of the artists, musicians, magicians and enlightened beings who befriended him as a child. Read...

 
  : Book of the Month :

Inner Journey

Book review by Swami Bodhi Pratiyan

This book is a manual for tuning body, mind, heart and hara to an inner balance and harmony that paves the way for meditation. Here you find the complete science of the hara, Osho describes how we can stimulate the energy stuck in this chakra to connect with our very center. The Inner Journey is a complete guide to discover your inner being. Read More...

 
  : Laughter :

Laughter

A belly laughter has become a rare happening in today’s world. Laughter in the real sense of the term no longer exists. It has become just an exercise of the lips. People laugh with an effort, for the sake of etiquette. Laughter has become a forced, manipulated and managed pretension. The purity of laughter is lost. How do we again discover the laughter in ourselves- a laughter deep and total. Read More...

 

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