Osho

Indian spiritual teacher and mystic, born Chandra Mohan Jain; known as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and later Osho. Founder of the Rajneesh movement, author of many spiritual works, associated with meditation techniques and the Rajneeshpuram commune in Oregon; a controversial figure involved in legal and social disputes.

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  1. 1. अष्टावक्र महागीता, भाग एक Ashtavakra Mahageeta, Vol. 1

    A profound commentary on an ancient nondual dialogue, this volume gently dismantles the illusions of ego and mind to point readers toward immediate self-realization and inner freedom. Through vivid explanations, paradoxes, and meditative guidance, it invites direct experiential seeing beyond thought, ritual and attachment, emphasizing effortless awareness, love, and the celebration of life as the ground of liberation. The tone is at once radical and compassionate, urging a simple, present-centered way of living that dissolves fear, suffering and the search for meaning into the clarity of being.

  2. 2. Tantra

    The Supreme Understanding

    This work offers a provocative, experiential guide that reframes sexual energy as a doorway to spiritual growth, arguing that desire and consciousness can be integrated rather than opposed. It critiques religious and social repressions, presents meditative attitudes and practices for transforming passion into presence, and emphasizes awareness, celebration, and intimacy as paths to wholeness and inner freedom. Through anecdotes, paradoxes, and practical instruction, the author invites readers to dissolve guilt around sexuality and discover a lived, nondual approach to love and transcendence.

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