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Letter written to [[Sw Anand Maitreya]] on 6 Oct 1965. It has been published in ''[[Antarveena (अंतर्वीणा)]]'', as letter #9. We are awaiting a transcription and translation. | Letter written to [[Sw Anand Maitreya]] on 6 Oct 1965. It has been published in ''[[Antarveena (अंतर्वीणा)]]'', as letter #9. We are awaiting a transcription and translation. | ||
The writing showing through from the back side may be a PS. It does not appear in ''Antarveena'' but PS's | The writing showing through from the back side may be a PS. It does not appear in ''Antarveena'' but PS's are often omitted in published versions. | ||
The letterhead reads: | |||
:Top, left and right: Phone: 131 . . . . . . Cable: Raja | |||
:Center: Satsang, Dedicated-Monthly for the Spiritual Resurrection of Man | |||
:Left: Motivator: Acharya Shri Rajneesh, Editor: D (Seth) Govinddas | |||
:Right: Raja Gokuldas Mahal, Jabalpur (MP) | |||
This letterhead is the first seen specimen of its type, and brings to light a previously unheard-of magazine Osho was behind, and with the backing of a prominent Indian freedom fighter: Seth Govinddas was not only the editor, but part of the family who owned the mansion, Raja Gokuldas Mahal, where the magazine was nominally based. Complete with a three-digit phone number! |
Revision as of 01:28, 14 January 2020
Letter written to Sw Anand Maitreya on 6 Oct 1965. It has been published in Antarveena (अंतर्वीणा), as letter #9. We are awaiting a transcription and translation.
The writing showing through from the back side may be a PS. It does not appear in Antarveena but PS's are often omitted in published versions.
The letterhead reads:
- Top, left and right: Phone: 131 . . . . . . Cable: Raja
- Center: Satsang, Dedicated-Monthly for the Spiritual Resurrection of Man
- Left: Motivator: Acharya Shri Rajneesh, Editor: D (Seth) Govinddas
- Right: Raja Gokuldas Mahal, Jabalpur (MP)
This letterhead is the first seen specimen of its type, and brings to light a previously unheard-of magazine Osho was behind, and with the backing of a prominent Indian freedom fighter: Seth Govinddas was not only the editor, but part of the family who owned the mansion, Raja Gokuldas Mahal, where the magazine was nominally based. Complete with a three-digit phone number!