Saturday, November 2, 2013






Rationalists' Attempt at Osho (Bhagwan Sri Rajneesh)
by
           Jagmohan Singh Khurmi              

So Osho Has Been 'Exposed' at last ! the most talked-about , the most criticized, the most transparent Guru ever. Perhaps the only philosopher who was able to answer every question the world asked.
The person who has done this wonder is a ( so called ) Tarksheel. The book written is "RAJNEESH BENAKAB ".Literally meaning 'Unmasking Rajneesh ' (!) The author is a Karamjit Singh, a teacher at Kurukshetra University. You haven't read it ? Never mind ! No one has !The book is written in punjabi, and hence like all punjabi books rottening in book shops and newspaper stalls. (It seems that the only way left to sell a punjabi book these days is mark it 'only for adults'. So sad)
He gives laughable logics to cut-down his own wrong projection of the great thinker, his one major argument against Osho is that he had never to face a serious questioner - proves his own ignorance ! In fact the legendry debate between Osho and Dr. Abraham Kovoor, ( the founder of Rationalist Society ), that begin in the weekly Current in 1977 , in which cynical Kovoor attacked Osho, in a vain attempt to prove that Osho is just another Sai Baba with a closet full of proverbial skeletons, fired back and instead churned up and exposed short-sightedness of Kovoor himself( from then onwards Kovoor came to be known as ' the irrational rationalist')

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Mawali, (मवाली), is a Hindi language novel by Surender Mohan Pathak. It is based upon the biography of a fictional personality called Shyamrav Pethekar, better known as Sikander. The novel is set in Ahmedabad and draws an excellent and realistic portrait of Gujrat underworld, that is unknown in Hindi fiction.
There are actually two novels of same name
In the first version the story starts with Sikander planning to take revenge on a guy called Ratan Shah, who has cheated and killed Sikander's friend Kundan Seth.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Why there are no UFOs in India ?

A good question. But what's the answer.


The reason is really, pragmatically simple. - There is no UFO awareness That means that even if in a rare case they (Indians) actually happen to see what would pass in West for a UFO they won't be able to register it as a special happening ! It would be simply a flying machine, which they see now and then i.e. the primitive samples of Indian Air Force ( yes it is there !) or something civilian. I am quite aware of this because a few years ago I came across a peasant who, by chance, stumbled upon an experience of his childhood...