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:A short, but powerful documentary about death and dying. [[Ma Amrit Saraswati|Osho's mother]] putting her son to rest in his Samadhi, [[Ma Prem Turiya|Turiya]] talking about the death of her partner with whom she was together since she was 15 years old. | :A short, but powerful documentary about death and dying. [[Ma Amrit Saraswati|Osho's mother]] putting her son to rest in his Samadhi, [[Ma Prem Turiya|Turiya]] talking about the death of her partner with whom she was together since she was 15 years old. [[Sw Chintan]] recovering from cancer through meditation. | ||
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- A short, but powerful documentary about death and dying. Osho's mother putting her son to rest in his Samadhi, Turiya talking about the death of her partner with whom she was together since she was 15 years old. Sw Chintan recovering from cancer through meditation.
- language
- English
- released
- 1981
- length
- 28 min
credits
- directed and produced by
- Sw Anand Premlok
- Samada Riedel
- "An American Multimedia Corporation & Pan Pictures Film"
- camera & editing
- Sw Anand Premlok
- camera (Denmark)
- Srajano
- research
- Samada Riedel
- Sw Devendra Bharti
- transcribing
- Ma Prem Manisha
- Sw Yoga Prem
- archive footage
- Osho International Foundation
- copyright
- 1997, American Multimedia Corporation