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Swabhav was born in Rawalpindi (now part of Pakistan) in 1938 and migrated to India during the partition of India in 1947, settling in Pune, as it happened. He took sannyas in the 70s and it wasn't long before he was leading [[Meditation Camps]] all around India. In 1989, Osho made him his Ambassador for India, a role he continued to fill until the last three years of his life, when mouth cancer made it impossible to speak. He left his body on July 10, 2014.
Swabhav was born in Rawalpindi (now part of Pakistan) in 1938 and migrated to India during the partition of India in 1947, settling in Pune, as it happened. He took sannyas in the 70s and it wasn't long before he was leading [[Meditation Camps]] all around India. In 1989, Osho made him his Ambassador for India, a role he continued to fill until the last three years of his life, when mouth cancer made it impossible to speak. He left his body on July 10, 2014.


'''Contact Details'''
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:INDIA
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:[http://www.oshonews.com/2014/07/swabhav/ Obit in Osho News]
:[http://www.oshonews.com/2014/07/swabhav/ Obit in Osho News]
:[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Osho-Dharmadoot/263772610315851 Swabhav on Facebook]
:[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO2Zrkityl4 seven-part interview of Swabhav on YouTube]


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Latest revision as of 09:24, 18 December 2019

(Shri Harishkumar Malhotra aka Dharmadoot Swami Anand Swabhava)

Swabhav was born in Rawalpindi (now part of Pakistan) in 1938 and migrated to India during the partition of India in 1947, settling in Pune, as it happened. He took sannyas in the 70s and it wasn't long before he was leading Meditation Camps all around India. In 1989, Osho made him his Ambassador for India, a role he continued to fill until the last three years of his life, when mouth cancer made it impossible to speak. He left his body on July 10, 2014.


see also
Obit in Osho News