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''[[Jyoti Shikha (ज्योति शिखा, Indian magazine)|Jyoti Shikha]]'' and ''[[Yukrand (युक्रांद, Indian magazine)|Yukrand]]'' were two magazines published by Osho's people in the late 60s and early 70s to help Osho's work. Mainly they published his words but part of their brief was informing their readers about his upcoming visits to wherever around India, mainly in the north and middle, but occasionally as far south as Madras. [[Sw Satya Anuragi]] has sent images of relevant pages with info on lots of previously unknown dates to fill in some of the gaps in the [[Osho Events|Timeline]]. | ''[[Jyoti Shikha (ज्योति शिखा, Indian magazine)|Jyoti Shikha]]'' and ''[[Yukrand (युक्रांद, Indian magazine)|Yukrand]]'' were two magazines published by Osho's people in the late 60s and early 70s to help Osho's work. Mainly they published his words but part of their brief was informing their readers about his upcoming visits to wherever around India, mainly in the north and middle, but occasionally as far south as Madras. [[Sw Satya Anuragi]] has sent images of relevant pages with info on lots of previously unknown dates to fill in some of the gaps in the [[Osho Events|Timeline]]. | ||
Some of the places that Osho visited in those days will be unfamiliar to most Western readers. Some were so small that the phone numbers given for contact people had only two digits. (Jabalpur in those days had | Some of the places that Osho visited in those days will be unfamiliar to most Western readers. Some were so small that the phone numbers given for contact people had only two digits. (Jabalpur in those days had four-digit phone numbers by way of comparison, Mumbai and Delhi six.) | ||
As this page is under construction, it will be somewhat sketchy for a while. Images for now are not sourced, since the dates are clear without that. Chronological order shall prevail, with notes about these events below each section. | As this page is under construction, it will be somewhat sketchy for a while. Images for now are not sourced, since the dates are clear without that. Chronological order shall prevail, with notes about these events below each section. | ||
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Jyoti Shikha and Yukrand were two magazines published by Osho's people in the late 60s and early 70s to help Osho's work. Mainly they published his words but part of their brief was informing their readers about his upcoming visits to wherever around India, mainly in the north and middle, but occasionally as far south as Madras. Sw Satya Anuragi has sent images of relevant pages with info on lots of previously unknown dates to fill in some of the gaps in the Timeline.
Some of the places that Osho visited in those days will be unfamiliar to most Western readers. Some were so small that the phone numbers given for contact people had only two digits. (Jabalpur in those days had four-digit phone numbers by way of comparison, Mumbai and Delhi six.)
As this page is under construction, it will be somewhat sketchy for a while. Images for now are not sourced, since the dates are clear without that. Chronological order shall prevail, with notes about these events below each section.
Dates | Place | Event type | Organiser / Contact | Image |
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15 Mar 1969 | Jabalpur, Shaheed Smarak Bhavan | Discourse | ||
21-23 Mar 1969 | Matheran | Camp | ||
29 Mar - 1 Apr 1969 | Patna, World Hinduism Conference | Discourse | ||
6 Apr 1969 | Jabalpur, Shaheed Smarak Bhavan | Discourse | ||
10-12 Apr 1969 | Burhanpur (MP) | Satsang | ||
13-14 Apr 1969 | Khandwa (MP) | Discourse | ||
At the conference in Patna, Osho debates with the Shankaracharya of Puri and creates an uproar. Lots of stories about this event at Neeten's Osho Source Book, Jabalpur section. | ||||