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In 1981, he moved to Rajneeshpuram, where he was building houses, driving trucks and founding [[The Rajneesh Times (Rajneeshpuram newspaper)|The Rajneesh Times]]. He broke the news story about Osho's ever-growing collection of Rolls Royces and also met President Ronald Reagan in the White House[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]]. | In 1981, he moved to Rajneeshpuram, where he was building houses, driving trucks and founding [[The Rajneesh Times (Rajneeshpuram newspaper)|The Rajneesh Times]]. He broke the news story about Osho's ever-growing collection of Rolls Royces and also met President Ronald Reagan in the White House[[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|**]]. | ||
The following year he married [[ | The following year he married [[Ma Amrita Pritam]]. | ||
Subhuti returned to India in 1987 and lived in the ashram until 1990. He now lives mainly in Europe, but visits India every year "to pay homage to the country he loves". | Subhuti returned to India in 1987 and lived in the ashram until 1990. He now lives mainly in Europe, but visits India every year "to pay homage to the country he loves". |
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(Peter Waight)
Born Oct 24, 1945, Subhuti is a former UK political reporter for the Birmingham Post who worked in the Houses of Parliament.
Beginning in 1976, Subhuti lived in Pune, working mainly in the ashram press office. During this time, he met India’s Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, and also toured the country with the Rajneesh Shakespeare Company.
In 1981, he moved to Rajneeshpuram, where he was building houses, driving trucks and founding The Rajneesh Times. He broke the news story about Osho's ever-growing collection of Rolls Royces and also met President Ronald Reagan in the White House**.
The following year he married Ma Amrita Pritam.
Subhuti returned to India in 1987 and lived in the ashram until 1990. He now lives mainly in Europe, but visits India every year "to pay homage to the country he loves".
Contact Details
- website
- Anand Subhuti (a site about his books)
- bibliography
- 2011 : My Dance with a Madman
- 2012 : Lady Gaga, This is Osho
- 2014 : The Pune Diaries: A Love Affair with India
- 2014 : The Last White Man a novel
- 2015 : When Shakespeare Lost the Plot