
Osho Dham is currently hosting Beloved Ones, an exhibition of meditative paintings by artist Anubodhi. Opened on November 8 at 5:30 PM, the show will remain on view through November and December 2025 at Osho Dham, Jhatikra Road, near Najafgarh.
Comprising twenty round oil-on-canvas works and two large portraits of Osho, the exhibition draws inspiration from Osho’s Darshan Diaries—intimate records of the master’s meetings with his disciples. Each work serves as a visual meditation, evoking moments of surrender and silence.
“My beloved ones, I love you—simple, direct, deep, and intimate. This message from Osho kept stirring my soul, asking for a voice. When words failed, colours spoke,” said Anubodhi. “These paintings are my surrender, my way of expressing the inexpressible.”
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Set amid the serene greenery of Osho Dham, the exhibition space encourages visitors to pause and connect with the stillness and love reflected in the art. “Beloved Ones resonates with Osho’s timeless message—‘Love is my message; let it be your message too,’” said a spokesperson for Osho Dham.
When: November 8,2025- January 1, 2026; 5:30 PM
Where: Osho Dham, Jhatikra Road, near Najafgarh, New Delhi
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