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And to dot all the i's and cross all the t's, [[Undated Letter written to Anandmayee 004]], likely written in late Jan or early Feb 1961, does have a "115" inserted, but not in the letterhead area we have been talking about, rather near the end of the body of the letter, in the context of information re upcoming events.  
And to dot all the i's and cross all the t's, [[Undated Letter written to Anandmayee 004]], likely written in late Jan or early Feb 1961, does have a "115" inserted, but not in the letterhead area we have been talking about, rather near the end of the body of the letter, in the context of information re upcoming events.  


If any of this matters. -- doofus-9 18:30, 16 November 2019 (UTC)
If any of this matters.
 
And yet more on this theme can be found in [[Talk:Letter written on 25 Apr 1961 om]], wherein it is observed that the "115" is inserted for ALL letters printed in the 2002 edition of ''[[Bhavna Ke Bhojpatron Par Osho (भावना के भोजपत्रों पर ओशो)]]'', whether or not Osho inserted it himself, and whether or not he even used this letterhead. -- doofus-9 03:14, 18 November 2019 (UTC)

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To be precise about the practice of adding the number 115 by hand before "Yogesh Bhavan" to complete his address being "largely abandoned" by this date ... The last date the 115 was added in this manner was Dec 15 1960. I am just getting around to making a note about it.

Perhaps we will see a new letterhead one of these years, done right. There was always an issue with adding the 115 the way Osho was adding it, and that was that the letterhead should have read "Yogesh Bhavan, 115, Napier Town, Jabalpur", ie the 115 should have gone AFTER "Yogesh Bhavan", not before, but there was no room for it there, so there was always an incongruity in adding it before, which is doubtless why he stopped doing it.

And to dot all the i's and cross all the t's, Undated Letter written to Anandmayee 004, likely written in late Jan or early Feb 1961, does have a "115" inserted, but not in the letterhead area we have been talking about, rather near the end of the body of the letter, in the context of information re upcoming events.

If any of this matters.

And yet more on this theme can be found in Talk:Letter written on 25 Apr 1961 om, wherein it is observed that the "115" is inserted for ALL letters printed in the 2002 edition of Bhavna Ke Bhojpatron Par Osho (भावना के भोजपत्रों पर ओशो), whether or not Osho inserted it himself, and whether or not he even used this letterhead. -- doofus-9 03:14, 18 November 2019 (UTC)