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"I insisted to my parents, "i won't have any name which is the name of God, so you have to find something else." For many years they could not name me. They simply called me "Rajah": Rajah means king, it has nothing to do with God. But that was just for the time being; meanwhile they searched and found a name. It must be the first time in the whole history of man that my name, Rajneesh, is used because you will not find it anywhere else. Yes, now there are three or four children in India whose name is Rajneesh, after me, because their parents are sannyasins; otherwise, I am the first man to have this name. | |||
It is a created name. You will not find any precedent. I have looked, tried hard, but I have not found any because it was created, it was artificial. Rajni means night, and Rajneesh means the lord of the night, the moon. It was my poet -- uncle's creation. I liked it." (Osho, ''[[From Personality to Individuality]]'', ch 15) | |||
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:* His name in school was '''Rajneesh Chandra Mohan Jain''' | |||
:* His name in college was '''Rajneesh Chandra Mohan''' | |||
:* '''Acharya Rajneesh''' - [[Osho]]'s name between the early 1960's to May 1971 - also as: | :* '''Acharya Rajneesh''' - [[Osho]]'s name between the early 1960's to May 1971 - also as: |
Revision as of 06:16, 1 December 2016
"I insisted to my parents, "i won't have any name which is the name of God, so you have to find something else." For many years they could not name me. They simply called me "Rajah": Rajah means king, it has nothing to do with God. But that was just for the time being; meanwhile they searched and found a name. It must be the first time in the whole history of man that my name, Rajneesh, is used because you will not find it anywhere else. Yes, now there are three or four children in India whose name is Rajneesh, after me, because their parents are sannyasins; otherwise, I am the first man to have this name. It is a created name. You will not find any precedent. I have looked, tried hard, but I have not found any because it was created, it was artificial. Rajni means night, and Rajneesh means the lord of the night, the moon. It was my poet -- uncle's creation. I liked it." (Osho, From Personality to Individuality, ch 15)
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