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Regarding the Jun 1964 camp's location: Ranakpur is also rendered as Rankpur and Ranakput; Osho and some others say the camp was at Muchala Mahavir (with variants Muchhal, Muchhala, Mahavira and in all combinations), a half-hour drive from Ranakpur village. Perhaps it can all be considered Ranakpur district (tehsil?). Current net info suggests Muchala Mahavir is little more than a Jain temple ruin, though splendid enough to be on the tourist map. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 21:11, 28 May 2014 (PDT)
Regarding the Jun 1964 camp's location: Ranakpur is also rendered as Rankpur and Ranakput; Osho and some others say the camp was at Muchala Mahavir (with variants Muchhal, Muchhala, Mahavira and in all combinations), a half-hour drive from Ranakpur village. Perhaps it can all be considered Ranakpur district (tehsil?). Current net info suggests Muchala Mahavir is little more than a Jain temple ruin, though splendid enough to be on the tourist map. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 21:11, 28 May 2014 (PDT)
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About Anandshila, the location of the Feb 1973 camp: this was a piece of land donated for Osho's use and for a while was to be the World HQ of his movement, now known as Neo-Sannyas International. It turned out to be unsuitable and was soon superseded by the ashram in Pune. [[The Rebellious Enlightened Master Osho|Gyan Bhed]] has it located in the Trimurti Hills near Kalyan, [http://www.oshoworld.com/biography/innercontent.asp?FileName=biography6/06-13-Commune.txt Osho World] on "an island at Ambernath" and [[Sw Anand Neeten|Neeten]] "on 254 acres of land at Trimurti Hill, between Ambernath and Kalyan, 37 miles from Bombay," (see Osho Source Book link at his page). So take yer pick. FWIW, Trimurti Hill or Hills cannot currently be found near Mumbai. -- [[User:Sarlo|Sarlo]] ([[User talk:Sarlo|talk]]) 11:47, 20 June 2014 (PDT)


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Regarding the Jun 1964 camp's location: Ranakpur is also rendered as Rankpur and Ranakput; Osho and some others say the camp was at Muchala Mahavir (with variants Muchhal, Muchhala, Mahavira and in all combinations), a half-hour drive from Ranakpur village. Perhaps it can all be considered Ranakpur district (tehsil?). Current net info suggests Muchala Mahavir is little more than a Jain temple ruin, though splendid enough to be on the tourist map. -- Sarlo (talk) 21:11, 28 May 2014 (PDT)


About Anandshila, the location of the Feb 1973 camp: this was a piece of land donated for Osho's use and for a while was to be the World HQ of his movement, now known as Neo-Sannyas International. It turned out to be unsuitable and was soon superseded by the ashram in Pune. Gyan Bhed has it located in the Trimurti Hills near Kalyan, Osho World on "an island at Ambernath" and Neeten "on 254 acres of land at Trimurti Hill, between Ambernath and Kalyan, 37 miles from Bombay," (see Osho Source Book link at his page). So take yer pick. FWIW, Trimurti Hill or Hills cannot currently be found near Mumbai. -- Sarlo (talk) 11:47, 20 June 2014 (PDT)