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(aka Yogacharya Swami Kriyananda Saraswati)
(aka Yogacharya Swami Kriyananda Saraswati)


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Chinmaya was already ordained as an old-style serious sannyasin (aka above) when he met Osho in 1966. He was among the first group to take sannyas from Osho in Manali in 1970 (image at right, click for larger plus details). For three years in Mumbai he was Osho's secretary, sharing that role with [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]] and was in charge of Osho's Hindi publications, editing many of his books.
[[Sw Chaitanya Sagar|Laherubhai]] tells a story in his memoir ''[[Blessed Moments with Osho]]'' about how Chinmaya came to be Osho's secretary. He says that when Osho first moved to Mumbai and was staying in CCI Chambers, he told Osho that he couldn't be with him 24 hours a day but he thought one or two people should be always available to carry out his instructions and take care of him. Osho said that was a good idea and asked him to suggest someone. Laheru writes: "The names of [[Ma Yoga Laxmi|Laxmi]] and Chinmayji came out of my mouth and Osho immediately agreed to it. From then on Laxmi and Chinmayji were working with total dedication as his personal secretaries. At that time, I had felt that Osho had made me say those two names because it was his wish".
In 1971, Osho asked Chinmaya to find him a new name to replace "Acharya," which he did, settling on "Bhagwan" after numerous names which didn't work. In Pune One he received many blessings, aka zen sticks, from Osho for his "serious" and "esoteric" questions. A multi-page interview given by him in ''[[The Buddha Disease]]'' can be read as page scans starting with the two pages on the right.
When Osho went to Oregon, Chinmaya set up an ashram in Nepal but rejoined Osho in Pune Two until he left in 1989 for Bageshwar in the Indian Himalayas just west of Nepal, where he has had an ashram for many years. His role as a spiritual teacher was said to be low-key and low-profile.
When he was ill in 2018, he moved to Goa and was cared for by Swami Kris Thaker. Chinmaya left his body on August 15, 2019.


Chinmaya was already ordained as an old-style serious sannyasin (aka above) when he met Osho in 1966. He was among the first group to take sannyas from Osho in Manali in 1970 (image at right, click for larger plus details). For three years in Mumbai he was Osho's secretary, sharing that role with [[Ma Yoga Laxmi]] and was in charge of Osho's publications, editing many of his books. In 1971, Osho asked Chinmaya to find him a new name to replace "Acharya," which he did, settling on "Bhagwan" after numerous names which didn't work. In Pune One he received many blessings, aka zen sticks, from Osho for his "serious" and "esoteric" questions.


When Osho went to Oregon, Chinmaya set up an ashram in Nepal but rejoined Osho in Pune Two until he left in 1989 for Bageshwar in the Indian Himalayas just west of Nepal, where he has had an ashram for many years. His role as a spiritual teacher is said to be low-key and low-profile.


For an interview with Chinmaya, see ''[[The Buddha Disease]]'', page-scans 152 - 162.


'''Contact Details'''  
'''Contact Details'''  


;address  
;address  
:Bageshwar, Uttarakhand, India
:Goa
:India


;phones
;phones
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;bibliography
;bibliography
:introductions to many Osho books,
:wrote introductions to many Osho books
:edited many Osho books  
:also edited many Osho books  
:[[Special:WhatLinksHere/Sw_Yoga_Chinmaya|see here for a list of books]]


;see also
;see also
:[http://www.oshosourcebook.com/part-three/ Osho Source Book section on Mumbai]
:[http://www.oshosourcebook.com/part-three/ Osho Source Book section on Mumbai]
:For an interview with Chinmaya, see ''[[The Buddha Disease]]'', page-scans 152 - 162.
:[[Ma Ananda Prem]]
:[https://www.oshonews.com/2019/08/15/yoga-chinmaya/ obituary in OshoNews]


[[category:Names|Chinmaya]]
[[category:Names|Chinmaya, Yoga]]
[[category:Bageshwar|Chinmaya]]
[[category:Goa (state)|Chinmaya, Yoga]]
[[category:Satsang, Enlightened Masters & Bullshit Artists|Chinmaya]]
[[category:Satsang, Enlightened Masters & Bullshit Artists|Chinmaya, Yoga]]
[[category:Never Born, Never Died|Chinmaya]]

Revision as of 06:19, 24 August 2019

(aka Yogacharya Swami Kriyananda Saraswati)

Chinmaya was already ordained as an old-style serious sannyasin (aka above) when he met Osho in 1966. He was among the first group to take sannyas from Osho in Manali in 1970 (image at right, click for larger plus details). For three years in Mumbai he was Osho's secretary, sharing that role with Ma Yoga Laxmi and was in charge of Osho's Hindi publications, editing many of his books.

Laherubhai tells a story in his memoir Blessed Moments with Osho about how Chinmaya came to be Osho's secretary. He says that when Osho first moved to Mumbai and was staying in CCI Chambers, he told Osho that he couldn't be with him 24 hours a day but he thought one or two people should be always available to carry out his instructions and take care of him. Osho said that was a good idea and asked him to suggest someone. Laheru writes: "The names of Laxmi and Chinmayji came out of my mouth and Osho immediately agreed to it. From then on Laxmi and Chinmayji were working with total dedication as his personal secretaries. At that time, I had felt that Osho had made me say those two names because it was his wish".

In 1971, Osho asked Chinmaya to find him a new name to replace "Acharya," which he did, settling on "Bhagwan" after numerous names which didn't work. In Pune One he received many blessings, aka zen sticks, from Osho for his "serious" and "esoteric" questions. A multi-page interview given by him in The Buddha Disease can be read as page scans starting with the two pages on the right.

When Osho went to Oregon, Chinmaya set up an ashram in Nepal but rejoined Osho in Pune Two until he left in 1989 for Bageshwar in the Indian Himalayas just west of Nepal, where he has had an ashram for many years. His role as a spiritual teacher was said to be low-key and low-profile.

When he was ill in 2018, he moved to Goa and was cared for by Swami Kris Thaker. Chinmaya left his body on August 15, 2019.



Contact Details

address
Goa
India
phones
phone:
fax:
email
websites
bibliography
wrote introductions to many Osho books
also edited many Osho books
see here for a list of books
see also
Osho Source Book section on Mumbai
For an interview with Chinmaya, see The Buddha Disease, page-scans 152 - 162.
Ma Ananda Prem
obituary in OshoNews