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:rajneesh foundation (in lower-case Roman letters with an upper line to invoke Devanagari script) | :rajneesh foundation (in lower-case Roman letters with an upper line to invoke Devanagari script) | ||
:Shree Rajneesh Ashram, 17, Koregaon Park, Poona 411 001, Tel. No. 28127. | :Shree Rajneesh Ashram, 17, Koregaon Park, Poona 411 001, Tel. No. 28127. | ||
In the upper right corner is the ashram logo featuring a dot in an inverted triangle in a nonagon in a circle. Its predominantly dark colours make it a bit unusual but it is otherwise quite typical of the logo used in the Pune One era. (see also [[Neo Sannyas Foundation]]) | |||
It is signed in Pune Feb 1 1976. It is the name-paper of [[Sw Narottam Bharti]], formerly Sadhu Divyanand (see [[Name-paper Divyanand 1973|that name-paper]] and on [["Sadhu" and "Sadhvi"|sadhu]] article). | It is signed in Pune Feb 1 1976. It is the name-paper of [[Sw Narottam Bharti]], formerly Sadhu Divyanand (see [[Name-paper Divyanand 1973|that name-paper]] and on [["Sadhu" and "Sadhvi"|sadhu]] article). | ||
[[Category:Letterhead series]] | [[Category:Letterhead series|Name-paper 1976-02-01]] | ||
[[Category:Newly discovered since 1990]] |
Latest revision as of 00:31, 18 August 2022
Letterhead is Rajneesh Foundation letterhead from Pune. It reads:
- rajneesh foundation (in lower-case Roman letters with an upper line to invoke Devanagari script)
- Shree Rajneesh Ashram, 17, Koregaon Park, Poona 411 001, Tel. No. 28127.
In the upper right corner is the ashram logo featuring a dot in an inverted triangle in a nonagon in a circle. Its predominantly dark colours make it a bit unusual but it is otherwise quite typical of the logo used in the Pune One era. (see also Neo Sannyas Foundation)
It is signed in Pune Feb 1 1976. It is the name-paper of Sw Narottam Bharti, formerly Sadhu Divyanand (see that name-paper and on sadhu article).