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(Kusum Chandhok)
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Kusum and her husband Kapil were Osho's hosts a couple of times when he came to Ludhiana. Osho wrote many letters to her and Kapil, including a whole book's worth, ''[[Prem Ke Swar (प्रेम के स्वर)]]''. Kapil left his body in 1996.
Kusum and her husband Kapil were Osho's hosts a couple of times when he came to Ludhiana. Osho wrote many letters to her and Kapil, including a whole book's worth, ''[[Prem Ke Swar (प्रेम के स्वर)]]''. Kapil left his body in 1996.
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;address
;address
:[[Wikipedia:Amritsar|Amritsar]]
:542 Mahna Singh Road
:Amritsar
:Punjab
:India


;see also
;see also
:[[Osho Prem Bindu Meditation Centre, Amritsar]]
:[[Sw Kapil Bharti]]
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2019/04/03/visiting-the-punjab/ Osho News], a story from Manali, after the collapse of the ranch
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2019/04/03/visiting-the-punjab/ Osho News], a story from Manali, after the collapse of the ranch
:[[Naye Samaj Ki Khoj ~ 10]], a story about a disturbance created by Hindu chauvinists in Ludhiana, which led to Osho cancelling many public talks
:[[Naye Samaj Ki Khoj ~ 10]], a story about a disturbance created by Hindu chauvinists in Ludhiana, which led to Osho cancelling many public talks
:[[Sw Kapil Bharti]]
:[[Envelopes of letters to Kusum and Kapil]]
:[[Envelopes of letters to Kusum and Kapil]]



Revision as of 04:15, 26 September 2019

(Kusum Chandhok)


Kusum and her husband Kapil were Osho's hosts a couple of times when he came to Ludhiana. Osho wrote many letters to her and Kapil, including a whole book's worth, Prem Ke Swar (प्रेम के स्वर). Kapil left his body in 1996.

Contact Details

address
542 Mahna Singh Road
Amritsar
Punjab
India
see also
Osho Prem Bindu Meditation Centre, Amritsar
Sw Kapil Bharti
Osho News, a story from Manali, after the collapse of the ranch
Naye Samaj Ki Khoj ~ 10, a story about a disturbance created by Hindu chauvinists in Ludhiana, which led to Osho cancelling many public talks
Envelopes of letters to Kusum and Kapil