Osho

Indian spiritual teacher and mystic best known as Osho (also Rajneesh and Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh). Born Chandra Mohan Jain, he founded the Rajneesh movement, led ashrams in India and the Rajneeshpuram community in Oregon, and was a prolific writer and controversial figure due to his teachings and legal/political disputes.

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  1. 2. Kya Ishwar Mar Gaya Hai?

    A provocative set of talks that examines the declaration that God is dead, arguing that the demise of an external, institutional deity need not mean the end of the divine but rather opens the way to an inner, lived spirituality; it critiques organized religion and dogma, explores how modern rationality and science have displaced traditional faith, and invites readers to rediscover spiritual freedom through meditation, awareness, and the dissolution of ego-centered beliefs.

  2. 3. Vedanta

    A concise, accessible introduction to the nondual teachings that presents Vedanta as a practical path to inner freedom: it explains core ideas such as Brahman, Atman, the illusory nature of the separate ego (maya), and the primacy of direct, meditative experience over ritual or dogma, while offering provocations and methods to drop conditioning, live in present awareness, and discover silence and self-realization.

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