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description = | | description =Osho's personal physician of nine years, [[Sw Devaraj|Swami Devaraj]], recounts the events that led him to Osho and Discipleship. He reveals are the intimate drama of life with the Master in Poona, as only someone so close to him could. | | ||
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[[Category:Books on Osho by Sannyasin Authors|Bhagwan The Most Godless Yet the Most Godly Man]] |
Latest revision as of 10:09, 9 June 2024
- Osho's personal physician of nine years, Swami Devaraj, recounts the events that led him to Osho and Discipleship. He reveals are the intimate drama of life with the Master in Poona, as only someone so close to him could.
- author
- George Meredith
- language
- English
- notes
editions
Bhagwan: The Most Godless Yet the Most Godly Man
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