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[[image:djyoti05.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Madhu 3rd from right, standing]] | [[image:djyoti05.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Madhu 3rd from right, standing]] | ||
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Madhu is among the fabled first group of people to officially take sannyas from Osho in Manali in 1970. For years before that, she was the principal of Sanskarteerth School in Ajol (GJ) and hosted Osho repeatedly for camps there. | Madhu is among the fabled first group of people to officially take sannyas from Osho in Manali in 1970. For years before that, she was the principal of Sanskarteerth School in Ajol (GJ) and hosted Osho repeatedly for camps there. | ||
Osho talked about Anand Madhu, and many letters written to her. She was the niece of Morar Ji Bhai Desai, who became a prime minister, and he was very angry about her initiation. | |||
She left her body on May 18, 2021. | She left her body on May 18, 2021. | ||
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:Haridwar | :Haridwar | ||
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image:Anand Madhu01.jpg|(2017) | |||
image:Anand Madhu02.jpg|with [[Ma Dharm Jyoti]] (2017) | |||
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Revision as of 16:02, 18 May 2021
(Dharmishtha B Shah)
Madhu is among the fabled first group of people to officially take sannyas from Osho in Manali in 1970. For years before that, she was the principal of Sanskarteerth School in Ajol (GJ) and hosted Osho repeatedly for camps there.
Osho talked about Anand Madhu, and many letters written to her. She was the niece of Morar Ji Bhai Desai, who became a prime minister, and he was very angry about her initiation.
She left her body on May 18, 2021.
Contact Details
- address
- Haridwar
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(2017)
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with Ma Dharm Jyoti (2017)
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- see also
- Gyan Bhed's account of Manali for an interesting story