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On 8th September 1979, Osho's father Devateerth Bharti dies enlightened. At the death celebration in Buddha Hall, Osho places flowers on his father's body and touches his head. Osho creates an annual festival on 8th September, [[Mahaparanirvana Day]], to celebrate all sannyasins, past and future, who have died and will die.
On 8th September 1979, Osho's father Devateerth Bharti dies enlightened. At the death celebration in Buddha Hall, Osho places flowers on his father's body and touches his head. Osho creates an annual festival on 8th September, [[Mahaparanirvana Day]], to celebrate all sannyasins, past and future, who have died and will die.


   
   
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:[http://www.oshonews.com/2010/11/devateerth-osho-father/ ''Osho’s father – Devateerth Bharti'' at Osho News]
:[http://www.oshonews.com/2010/11/devateerth-osho-father/ ''Osho’s father – Devateerth Bharti'' at Osho News]
:[[Ma Amrit Saraswati]]
:[[Ma Amrit Saraswati]]


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(Babu Lal Jain aka Dadaji)


On 8th September 1979, Osho's father Devateerth Bharti dies enlightened. At the death celebration in Buddha Hall, Osho places flowers on his father's body and touches his head. Osho creates an annual festival on 8th September, Mahaparanirvana Day, to celebrate all sannyasins, past and future, who have died and will die.



see also
Excerpts from Osho's biography at Osho World
A touching video about Mahaparanirvana
Osho’s father – Devateerth Bharti at Osho News
Ma Amrit Saraswati


  • Devateerth and Saraswati

    Devateerth and Saraswati

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    Devateerth and Saraswati

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    Devateerth leaving his body