Who Killed Osho?
- "Did Osho truly die a natural death? Or were there other forces at play? 27 years after Osho's death, investigative journalist Abhay Vaidya reveals shocking details of the case that he tracked for nearly three decades.
- Osho's death on 19th January, 1990 triggered intense factional fights and intrigue among his closest followers for the control of the funds, intellectual properties and other lucrative assets of the Movement.
- Who Killed Osho? not only captures the history of the Movement but is also the definitive account to date of Osho’s death and that of his soulmate, Nirvano. Throwing fresh light on the controversial circumstances of their deaths, this book makes a case for investigations into the affairs of the Osho trusts as they exist today."
- author
- Abhay Vaidya
- language
- English
- notes
- Some press articles about the book:
- The curious case of Osho’s death
- Who killed Osho? New book raises questions about the spiritual leader’s death, seeks court probe.
- Who killed Osho? Book launched
- Osho News: Rajgir meditation camp with an account of Sw Ageh Bharti about Dr Gokani's statements regarding Osho's death.
- Ma Deva Anando, mentioned in this book, and who was Osho's secretary and caretaker, writes in Osho: Intimate Glimpses, p.7:
- I have since heard that there has been some muck-raking about Osho's death, implying that Jayesh and Amrito were somehow involved. Although I do not agree with Jayesh and Amrito on many things, I am absolutely sure that they would never, ever have done anything to harm Osho. They were both devoted to Osho. And Osho trusted them both.
- By the way, the book mentions Nirvano's page in this wiki, but incorrectly attributes a quote from the book Life of Osho to the wiki page editors.
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Who Killed Osho?
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dramatis personae
- The book has six pages near the front sketching some of the principal players :