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  1. In 1971 he initiated six sannyasins, the emergence of the Neo-Sannyas International Movement. Rajneesh differentiated his sannyas from the traditional practice, admitting women and viewing renunciation as a process of renouncing ego rather than the world .

  2. Em 1970, Rajneesh passou um tempo em Mumbai iniciando seguidores conhecidos como "neo-sannyasins". Durante este período, ele expandiu seus ensinamentos espirituais e comentou extensivamente em discursos sobre os escritos de tradições religiosas, místicas e filosóficas de todo o mundo.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RajneeshRajneesh - Wikipedia

    On 26 September 1970, he initiated his first group of disciples or neo-sannyasins. Becoming a disciple apparently meant assuming a new name and wearing the traditional saffron dress of ascetic Hindu holy men, including a mala (beaded necklace) carrying a locket with his picture.

  4. The Rajneesh movement is a religious sect founded by the Indian mystic and spiritual leader Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, also known as Osho. Rajneesh first initiated people into his order of neo-sannyasins in the early 1970s, and set up the movement’s headquarters in Pune, India, in 1974.

  5. Rajneeshees. Osho e seus Discípulos em Poona (Índia, 1977) O movimento Rajneesh ou Rajneeshees foram pessoas inspiradas pelo místico indiano Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (1931-1990), também conhecido como Osho, particularmente discípulos iniciados que são referidos como "neo-sannyasins".

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SannyasaSannyasa - Wikipedia

    Sannyasa, a form of asceticism marked by renunciation of material desires and prejudices, is represented by a state of disinterest in and detachment from material life, whose purpose is spending one's life in peaceful, spiritual pursuits.

  7. Within three years, the neo-sannyasins (Rajneesh's followers, also termed Rajneeshees in contemporaneous press reports) developed a community, turning the ranch from an empty rural property into a city of up to 7,000 people, complete with typical urban infrastructure such as a fire department, police, restaurants, malls, townhouses ...