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Osho (other)
Osho (1931–1990), also known as Rajneesh, was an Indian mystic, guru and philosopher. Osho may also refer to: Other people * Andi Osho (born 1973), British comedian, actress and writer * Gabriel Osho (born 1998), English professional footballer * Josh Osho (born 1992), English singer-songwriter * Pierre Osho (born 1945), former defense minister of Benin * Set Osho (born 1986), Nigerian-born UK sprinter * Eugenia Osho-Williams (born 1961), Sierra Leonean sprinter Other uses * Oshō, a Japanese term used in various schools of Buddhism * Ōshō (shogi), a title in Japanese professional shogi strategy board game competition * Ōshō Station, a train station in Toyama, Japan * Osho movement, an alternative name for the Rajneesh movement ** ''Osho Times'', a publication related to the Rajneesh movement ** Osho Monsoon Festival, an international festival of music and meditation for members of the Rajneesh movement See also

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Osho
Rajneesh (born Chandra Mohan Jain; 11 December 193119 January 1990), also known as Acharya Rajneesh, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, and later as Osho (), was an Indian godman, philosopher, mystic and founder of the Rajneesh movement. He was viewed as a controversial new religious movement leader during his life. He rejected institutional religions, insisting that spiritual experience could not be organized into any one system of religious dogma. As a guru, he advocated meditation and taught a unique form called dynamic meditation. Rejecting traditional ascetic practices, he advocated that his followers live fully in the world but without attachment to it. Rajneesh experienced a spiritual awakening in 1953 at the age of 21. Following several years in academia, in 1966 Rajneesh resigned his post at the University of Jabalpur as a lecturer in philosophy, and began traveling throughout India, becoming known as a vocal critic of the orthodoxy of mainstream religions, as well as of m ...
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Andi Osho
Yewande "Andi" Osho (born 27 January 1973) is a British actor, writer, and blogger who had previously been a stand-up comedian and television presenter. Life and career Osho was born in Plaistow, East London,In an interview for BBC Radio 4 Extra's ''MacAuley & Co'' in 2011 at the Edinburgh Festival, broadcast on 16 August 2011, Osho confirmed her age to be 38 on several occasions. to Nigerian parents. After working in television production, Osho turned to acting in 2003. By 2006, she decided to go into stand-up comedy. Osho spent a number of years working as a receptionist by day, while improving her stand-up comedy routines in the evenings. In 2006, Osho starred as Alma in American playwright Dael Orlandersmith's drama ''Yellowman'' at Liverpool's Everyman Theatre. Other theatre work includes a performance in the title role of ''Medea'' ( Barons Court Theatre, 2005), Amanda in ''Cigarettes, Coffee and Paranoia'' (King's Head Theatre, 2005) and Zimbabwean exile Faith in t ...
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Gabriel Osho
Gabriel Jeremiah Adedayo Osho (born 14 August 1998) is a professional footballer who plays for Ligue 1 club Auxerre. Mainly a centre-back, Osho can be deployed as a full-back. Born in England, he represents the Nigeria national team. Early life and education Born in Reading, Osho attended Leighton Park School in Reading and The Forest School in Winnersh. Club career Reading In July 2016, Osho signed his first professional deal with Reading, signing a new deal until the summer of 2020 on 3 January 2018. After short loan spells at National League clubs Maidenhead United and Aldershot Town, Osho made his debut for Reading in a 0–1 defeat to Middlesbrough on 22 December 2018 earning man of the match. On 29 January 2019, Osho joined Bristol Rovers on loan for the remainder of the 2018–19 season. On 28 October 2019, Osho featured on trial for Ipswich Town U23's in their game against Coventry City. On 7 December 2019, Osho joined National League side Yeovil Town on loan unt ...
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Josh Osho
Josh Osho is an English singer-songwriter from South London, who was previously signed to Island Records. Early life Osho was brought up in South London by his parents Nigerian born father and Irish Nigerian mother. He attended Graveney School in Tooting, South London where he found himself good at English as well as being a keen footballer. He began writing songs from an early age, when one of his mother's friends threw out a guitar, which he then started to learn. Osho was brought up religiously, accompanying his mother to church twice a week. Music career Osho was soon brought to the attention of Island Records and signed in mid-2011. Osho's first single " Redemption Days" was released on 4 September 2011 and featured Ghostface Killah. In December 2011, Osho performed an acoustic cover of Adele's " Someone like You" for SB.TV. In early 2012, he toured with Rizzle Kicks as their support act. In April 2012, while touring with Emeli Sandé, Osho released his follow-up single ...
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Pierre Osho
Pierre Osho (born May 5, 1945) is a Beninese politician. He was the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Benin from April 1996 to May 1998, then Minister of Defense from May 1998 to January 2006, when he resigned."Le ministre de la Défense démissionne"
AFP, January 12, 2007 .
Osho submitted his resignation to President on January 11, 2006, and was succeeded as Defense Minister by

Set Osho
Setonji 'Set' Osho (born 28 September 1986) is a sprinter from the United Kingdom. He won 4X400 m gold medal as part of the European junior 4X400 m Great Britain team, which also included Martyn Rooney, Richard Buck, and Richard Strachan in 2005 . He is a current Sussex junior 400 m record holder, breaking Olympic champion Steve Ovett mark to set the current record. A record which stood for 25 years previously. In 2009, Set claimed the Bronze medal at the Aviva AAA National World Trials. Background Set was born in Nigeria, one of 4 boys born to Linda and Emanuel Osho. Neither, of his parents were particularly athletic however his mother did compete in athletics for her school with high jump being her favourite event. Set lived in Nigeria until he was 6, when his parents relocated to the UK seeking a better quality of life for his younger brother Deji, who had been born with a Down syndrome. Set grew up in Brighton (UK) He attended St Mary Magdalen Primary School, and later, ...
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Eugenia Osho-Williams
Eugenia Osho-Williams (born 19 January 1961) is a Sierra Leonean sprinter. She competed in the 100 metres at the 1980 Summer Olympics and the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States. It marked the .... She was the first woman to represent Sierra Leone at the Olympics. References External links * 1961 births Living people Athletes (track and field) at the 1980 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1984 Summer Olympics Sierra Leonean female sprinters Olympic athletes for Sierra Leone Place of birth missing (living people) Olympic female sprinters Sierra Leone Creole people {{SierraLeone-athletics-bio-stub ...
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Oshō
is a Buddhist priest (in charge of a temple);''Kenkyusha's New Japanese-English Dictionary'', Tokyo 1991, honorific title of preceptor or high priest (especially in Zen or Pure Land Buddhism). The same kanji are also pronounced ''kashō'' as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Tendai or Kegon Buddhism and ''wajō'' as an honorific title of preceptor or high priest in Shingon, Hossō, Ritsu, or Shin Buddhism. Etymology ''Oshō'' is the Japanese reading of Tibetan monk (kushok) meaning a high-ranking Buddhist monk or highly virtuous Buddhist monk. It is also a respectful designation for Buddhist monks in general and may be used with the suffix ''-san''. According to the Kōjien Japanese dictionary and the Kanjigen dictionary of Chinese character source meanings, it is originally derived from the Sanskrit '' upadhyaya'', meaning "master" in the sense of "teacher". The literal meaning is "self-taught Buddhist monk/teacher" The Chinese term "he-shang" is deriv ...
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Ōshō (shogi)
is one of the eight titles in Japanese professional shogi. The tournament is co-sponsored by Sports Nippon and the Mainichi Shimbun with additional support received from and the . The word also refers to the piece called the "Shogi#Equipment, King" in shogi. History The tournament was first held in 1950 as a non-title tournament. The following year in 1951, it was elevated to major title status as the third major title along with the Meijin (shogi), Meijin and Tenth Dan (later Ryūō) title tournaments. Format The tournament is open to all and takes place in four stages. The first and second preliminary rounds consist of multiple single-elimination tournaments in which the first round winners advance to compete against each other in the second round. The three winners of the second round tournaments then advance to a round-robin tournament, round-robin league called the "" along with four seeded players. The winner of the challenger league then advances to a Best-of-seven ...
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Ōshō Station
is a railway station on the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line in the city of Toyama, Toyama Prefecture, Japan, operated by the private railway operator Toyama Chihō Railway. Lines Ōshō Station is served by the Toyama Chihō Railway Kamidaki Line, and is 7.9 kilometers from the starting point of the line at . Station layout The station has one ground-level side platform A side platform (also known as a marginal platform or a single-face platform) is a platform positioned to the side of one or more railway tracks or guideways at a railway station, tram stop, or transitway. A station having dual side platforms, ... serving a single bi-directional track. The station is unattended. Adjacent stations History Ōshō Station opened on 25 April 1921. Surrounding area *Ōshō Elementary School * Toyama University of International Studies See also * List of railway stations in Japan External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Osho Station Railway stations in Japan opened ...
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Rajneesh Movement
The Rajneesh movement is a new religious movement inspired by the Indian mystic Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (1931–1990), also known as Osho. They used to be known as ''Rajneeshees'' or "Orange People" because of the orange they used from 1970 until 1985. Members of the movement are sometimes called ''Oshoites'' in the Indian press. The movement was controversial in the 1970s and 1980s, due to the founder's hostility, first to Hindu morality in India, and later to Christian morality in the United States. In the Soviet Union, the movement was banned as being contrary to "positive aspects of Indian culture and to the aims of the youth protest movement in Western countries". The positive aspects were allegedly being subverted by Rajneesh, whom the Soviet government considered a reactionary ideologue of the monopolistic bourgeoisie of India and a promoter of consumerism in a traditional Hindu guise. In Oregon, the movement's large intentional community of the early 1980s, called Ra ...
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