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Rajneesh Chandra Mohan Jain ( December 11, 1931 - January 19, 1990), better known during the 1970s as Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and later as Osho, was the founder and leader of a controversial new religious movement who lived in India and the United States.

The Sanskrit word Bhagwan means "Blessed one" (historically, it is used to refer to a Hindu god, such as Bhagwan Ram or Bhagwan Krishna. It is also a common first name in Maharashtra); Shree (more commonly transliterated as Shri or Sri) in Sanskrit means "spiritual wealth" and is thus roughly equivalent to the English word "Lord". It derives this meaning from its use as another name LakshmiIn Hinduism, Lakshmi or Laxmi ( Sanskrit: ) is the goddess of wealth and fortune, as well as (secondarily) luck, beauty and fertility. Lakshmi is considered an alternate form of Devi. Lakshmi is married to Vishnu, and also married his incarnations Rama (i, the Hindu goddess of prosperity. Thus, among those who disagree with this connotation of vast spiritual wisdom, which they only care to attribute to GodThis article focuses on the concept of singular, monotheistic God . See deity, gods, or goddesses for details on divine entities in specific religions and mythologies. God is a term referring to the supreme being generally believed to be ruler or creator, he is most commonly referred to simply as Rajneesh.

Attempts have been made by those in charge of Osho's legacy to trademarkSee also: brand Bass Red Triangle, was the first trademark registered in Britain in 1876. A trademark ( Commonwealth English: trade mark is a distinctive name, phrase, symbol, design, picture, or style used by a business to identify itself and its product "Osho" (and his meditations for that matter) but whether these have succeeded is not clear. It stands to reason that trademarking a name that is also commonly used in other spiritual traditions is not a matter-of-course. Osho explains it comes from a word coined by William James - "Oceanic", but "Osho" in ZenZen is the Japanese name of a well known branch of Mahyna Buddhism, practiced especially in China, Japan, Vietnam and Korea. It stresses the role of meditation in pursuing enlightenment. Because Zen is the common name for this branch in Japanese as well a tradition is used to call a spiritual master. For example "Osho BodhidharmaBodhidharma ( Sanskrit: ; Chinese , pinyin Putidam or simply Dam Wade-Giles Tamo Japanese , Daruma was a semi-legendary Indian monk, who lived from approximately 440 CE 528 CE. Bodhidharma is traditionally held to be the founder of the Ch'an (known in Jap".

1 Osho's Philosophy

Osho (Rajneesh) opposed the established religions. He extracted and expounded truth and techniques from various spiritual sources. He has spoken extensively in HindiHindi Hindi Spoken India Region South Asia Total speakers 480 million Ranking2 Genetic classification Indo-European Indo-Iranian Indo-Aryan Middle Indo-Aryan Hindi Official status Official language India Regulated by- Language codes ISO 639-1hi ISO 639-2h and English on various spiritual tradtitions including BuddhaBuddha ( Sanskrit, Pali, others: literally Awakened One Enlightened One from the Sanskrit: "√budh", to awaken can refer to the historical Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama or to anyone who has attained the same depth and quality of enlightenment. Buddhism, Krishna, Jesus, Socrates, Zen masters, Hassid's etc. He was a voracious reader and his lectures were mixed with wit and jokes. A powerful orator, he used it to convey his message. He also developed some unique meditation techniques "Dynamic Meditation", "Kundalini Meditation", "Nadabrama", etc.



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