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This is one of hundreds of letters Osho wrote to [[Ma Anandmayee]], then known as Madan Kunwar Parekh. It was written on 3rd July 1961. The letterhead has a simple "रजनीश" (Rajneesh) in the top left area, in a heavy but florid font, and "115, Napier Town, Jabalpur (M.P.) in the top right, in a lighter but still somewhat florid font.  
This is one of hundreds of letters Osho wrote to [[Ma Anandmayee]], then known as Madan Kunwar Parekh. It was written in the morning of  3rd July 1961. The letterhead has a simple "रजनीश" (Rajneesh) in the top left area, in a heavy but florid font, and "115, Napier Town, Jabalpur (M.P.) in the top right, in a lighter but still somewhat florid font.  


This letter has more than its share of little hand-written marks: there is a blue number (5) in a circle in the top right corner, a red tick mark and a pale blue figure of unknown significance. And for good measure there is a not-previously seen small blue tick mark. The salutation is once again "प्रिय मां", Priya Maan, Dear Mom, which had been normal before "पूज्य मां", Pujya Maan, took over a few months previously.
This letter has more than its share of little hand-written marks: there is a blue number (5) in a circle in the top right corner, a red tick mark and a pale blue figure of unknown significance. And for good measure there is a not-previously seen small blue tick mark. The salutation is once again "प्रिय मां", Priya Maan, Dear Mom, which had been normal before "पूज्य मां", Pujya Maan, took over a few months previously.

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This is one of hundreds of letters Osho wrote to Ma Anandmayee, then known as Madan Kunwar Parekh. It was written in the morning of 3rd July 1961. The letterhead has a simple "रजनीश" (Rajneesh) in the top left area, in a heavy but florid font, and "115, Napier Town, Jabalpur (M.P.) in the top right, in a lighter but still somewhat florid font.

This letter has more than its share of little hand-written marks: there is a blue number (5) in a circle in the top right corner, a red tick mark and a pale blue figure of unknown significance. And for good measure there is a not-previously seen small blue tick mark. The salutation is once again "प्रिय मां", Priya Maan, Dear Mom, which had been normal before "पूज्य मां", Pujya Maan, took over a few months previously.

We are awaiting a transcription and translation.


And see also Letters to Anandmayee