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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]
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2010/08/29/8th-september-1979-the-first-mahaparinirvana-day/ 8th September 1979: The first Mahaparinirvana Day]
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2010/08/29/8th-september-1979-the-first-mahaparinirvana-day/ 8th September 1979: The first Mahaparinirvana Day]
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Revision as of 05:53, 28 January 2019

(Shree Babu Lal Jain)

Osho’s father was from Timarni, a small town in the Hoshanabad district of Madhya Pradesh. He was born in Mar 21, 1908 into a family of Digambara Jains of the Taran Panthi sect, who worshiped the Jain saint Taran Swami.

Devateerth died enlightened on Sep 8, 1979. At the death celebration in Buddha Hall, Osho placed flowers on his father's body and touched his head. Osho then created an annual festival on the 8th of 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
An image compilation about his death celebration
Osho’s father – Devateerth Bharti at Osho News
8th September 1979: The first Mahaparinirvana Day
Kahe Hot Adheer (काहे होत अधीर)
Ma Amrit Saraswati
Osho's family


  • Devateerth and Saraswati

    Devateerth and Saraswati

  • Devateerth and Saraswati

    Devateerth and Saraswati

  • Devateerth leaving his body

    Devateerth leaving his body