Rajneesh Chandra Mohan Jain, known as Osho, was a controversial Indian spiritual leader and founder of the Rajneesh movement.
He gained notoriety in the 1960s for his unconventional views on spirituality, sexuality, and social norms.
Osho established ashrams in India and later in Oregon, USA, attracting many Western followers.
His teachings emphasized meditation, mindfulness, and personal freedom.
However, his movement faced legal troubles and accusations of criminal activity.
After being deported from the US, Osho returned to India, where he died in 1990.
Despite controversies, his teachings continue to influence New Age thought and have grown in popularity since his death.
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