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'' | Kranti was a first cousin of Osho. Osho was living with her and her brother [[Arvind Kumar Jain|Arvind]] in Jabalpur in the early 50s when he became enlightened; Kranti took care of him in the months leading up to that and again in the years after, while Arvind acted as his secretary. Osho wrote many letters to her over the years, often addressing her by a pet name, "Maunu". These letters have been published in several collections among others' letters; as well, she and her husband, [[Sw Krishna Kabeer]], published a small collection in three languages, Osho's original handwritten Hindi with English and Gujarati translations. | ||
She left her body Apr 23, 2006. | |||
;see also | ;see also | ||
:[[Osho's family]] | |||
:[[Tera Tujhko Arpan... (तेरा तुझको अर्पण…)]] | :[[Tera Tujhko Arpan... (तेरा तुझको अर्पण…)]] | ||
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image:Osho and family 1951.jpg | Kranti left, standing; Arvind right, standing | |||
image:Osho Kranti and Geeta 1967.jpg | Kranti middle, Geeta Jain right, at Jabalpur Agriculture University, 1967 | |||
image:Kusum_Kranti.jpg | unknown ma, Osho and Kranti (right) at Mt. Abu, Sep 1971 | |||
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[[Category:Names|Kranti]] | [[Category:Names|Kranti]] | ||
[[category:People - to be completed...|Kranti]] | [[category:People - to be completed...|Kranti]] | ||
[[Category:Never Born, Never Died|Kranti]] | [[Category:Never Born, Never Died|Kranti]] |
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(Kranti Samaiya aka "Maunu")
Kranti was a first cousin of Osho. Osho was living with her and her brother Arvind in Jabalpur in the early 50s when he became enlightened; Kranti took care of him in the months leading up to that and again in the years after, while Arvind acted as his secretary. Osho wrote many letters to her over the years, often addressing her by a pet name, "Maunu". These letters have been published in several collections among others' letters; as well, she and her husband, Sw Krishna Kabeer, published a small collection in three languages, Osho's original handwritten Hindi with English and Gujarati translations.
She left her body Apr 23, 2006.
Kranti left, standing; Arvind right, standing
Kranti middle, Geeta Jain right, at Jabalpur Agriculture University, 1967
unknown ma, Osho and Kranti (right) at Mt. Abu, Sep 1971