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description = The author, better known as Laherubhai, was a central figure in Osho's days in Mumbai, seeing him daily and recording most of his discourses there. This is his memoir, a collection of anecdotes, of those many encounters. The book is self-published and translated by the author from the original Gujarati. | description = The author, better known as Laherubhai, was a central figure in Osho's days in Mumbai, seeing him daily and recording most of his discourses there. This is his memoir, a collection of anecdotes, of those many encounters. The book is self-published and translated by the author from the original Gujarati. | ||
For an anecdote from the book, see below: [[#a favorite song of Osho|A favorite song of Osho]]. | | :For an anecdote from the book, see below: [[#a favorite song of Osho|A favorite song of Osho]]. | | ||
author= [[Sw Chaitanya Sagar]] | | author= [[Sw Chaitanya Sagar]] | | ||
language = English| | language = English| |
Revision as of 13:59, 23 April 2018
- The author, better known as Laherubhai, was a central figure in Osho's days in Mumbai, seeing him daily and recording most of his discourses there. This is his memoir, a collection of anecdotes, of those many encounters. The book is self-published and translated by the author from the original Gujarati.
- For an anecdote from the book, see below: A favorite song of Osho.
- author
- Sw Chaitanya Sagar
- language
- English
- notes
- The book is reviewed by Tarpan at Osho News, which also links to an excerpt from ch 1.
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Blessed Moments with Osho
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a favorite song of Osho
- P. 135 of the book:
- I started the tape recorder in my car and played the Hindi song of his choice, 'Tum Mujhe Yun Bhula Na Paaoge.' And I gave him farewell, weeping. Then I came back home and sat silently for hours. At that time, I felt darkness everywhere after Osho had left India.
- The song he mentions, Tum Mujhe Yun Bhula Na Paaoge, is a classic from the film [Pagla Kahin Ka (1970)], sung by [Mohammed Rafi].
- It can be heard on Youtube: