Osho International Meditation Resort and Guesthouse
Osho International Meditation Resort and Guesthouse
Osho International Meditation Resort and Guesthouse
3.5
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Tuesday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Wednesday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Thursday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Friday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Saturday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
Sunday
6:00 AM - 11:00 PM
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lotusdiamond
Chandigarh, India1,231 contributions
Jan 2020
One of the famous aashram of Pune is OSHO, located in the heart of city. You need to pay for the visit inside. It is beautifully made and well maintained. Full of natural beauty and good place for meditation. You can enroll and join by paying meditation courses conducted here. they have residential and food facility also. Peaceful and calm place. Worth visiting at least once in case you are in Pune.
Written May 6, 2020
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Leena L
Finland46 contributions
Nov 2013 • Solo
My main reason for visiting Pune was to go and spend few days at the infamous Osho Ashram in order to learn more about meditation. I did my groundwork by reading other peoples reviews on TripAdvisor and on different forums. I cannot say my experience was dissapointing but Osho deffinately was not for me, one day there was enough. I arrived there 9am for the morning intro tour which happens after your personal info is filled in, photo taken, express HIV test (!?!) and all the fees paid, and then you'll get your daily pass. You'll need to buy a maroon robe for the day time activities and a white one (for couple of hours) for the evening meditation.
The intro was done by a very energetic Korean lady and I felt it was all about business, 'selling', not so much about peaceful meditation. The 'type' of meditation intruduced was about jumping, dancing and shouting. Maybe it's for some people but it was not for me. I stayed for the day and after the intro, participated for one meditation session lasting an hour. And I left. I'm also glad I didn't stay at their guesthouse as initially planned, but stayed at the nearby O Hotel (another review). The rooms at the guesthouses are very basic which is ok but I felt the outside corridors were very clinical and 'cold'. There were / are many people who go to Osho and stay there for months and that's fine. It just wasn't for me.
The intro was done by a very energetic Korean lady and I felt it was all about business, 'selling', not so much about peaceful meditation. The 'type' of meditation intruduced was about jumping, dancing and shouting. Maybe it's for some people but it was not for me. I stayed for the day and after the intro, participated for one meditation session lasting an hour. And I left. I'm also glad I didn't stay at their guesthouse as initially planned, but stayed at the nearby O Hotel (another review). The rooms at the guesthouses are very basic which is ok but I felt the outside corridors were very clinical and 'cold'. There were / are many people who go to Osho and stay there for months and that's fine. It just wasn't for me.
Written December 20, 2013
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rakeshMumbai_India
Mumbai, India320 contributions
Dec 2014 • Friends
The Osho ashram today is just a relic of its glorious past.It no longer stands for anything.It was something special as long as Osho was there.Now the magic is gone and the vibrations missing.You can avoid a visit
Written March 13, 2015
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Heath S
1 contribution
Feb 2024 • Solo
Disappointing…. Overpriced…not worth the money. I went to the osho ashram after visiting osho inspired places like pachamama in Costa Rica and ÄNgsbacka in Sweden and was very disappointed. There seems to be no life left in the place… the staff are rude and the place serves over priced poor quality food… downscale rooms etc for a quite inflated price. The pool for example is green and full of muck, the “meditations” consist of them playing a video explanation and then leaving the room. I’ve been at parties at old folks homes that were more fun. The staff seem rude and lifeless and there seems no reason for the place to exist except for the Indian owners to try to extract every penny they can from you. I’m sure it was a cool place when osho was alive… but now it’s devoid of life … don’t waste your time or money. There is no spirit left to the place. It seems to be lightly populated and experiencing financial woes. Considering how it is being run, I’m not surprised.
Written March 4, 2024
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arvinder c
1 contribution
Aug 2024 • Solo
I stayed inside the Resort for one month and I did Mystic Rose for 21 days as part of my stay. This was my 3rd visit to Resort from Australia. This is the place for life transformation. Previously I only stayed 1 week each time, but this time I decided to stay longer. I enjoyed each and every moment of my 1 month stay. Apart from Mystic Rose, I enjoyed all the regular meditations, like Dynamic in morning, Kundalini in evening and white rob evening meeting is always wonderful, so many people dancing or sitting silently in white robs, it always feel so pure or other worldly.
This is an oasis with lush green trees and bamboos. It feels like all the trees and plants are also doing meditation and celebration with us. This is very safe place for inner growth, where one can be totally venerable and also have it's own space to process any deep emotions or feelings. One highlight for me, the sense of celebration there 24/7. I also enjoy meeting people from all over the world from different walks of life. I guess it is hard to put the real experience in words. Osho resort is like a womb for my inner growth.
This is an oasis with lush green trees and bamboos. It feels like all the trees and plants are also doing meditation and celebration with us. This is very safe place for inner growth, where one can be totally venerable and also have it's own space to process any deep emotions or feelings. One highlight for me, the sense of celebration there 24/7. I also enjoy meeting people from all over the world from different walks of life. I guess it is hard to put the real experience in words. Osho resort is like a womb for my inner growth.
Written September 13, 2024
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Nadeen E R
3 contributions
Mar 2023
I come every year to meditate the beautiful gardens the quality of the meditations support me to find the moments where I can just be. There is no religion or dogma, it is a modern place so are the mediation techniques, this is what the world needs more. In this place I found mediation and celebration both happening together. I wish there could be places like this around the globe.
Written April 24, 2023
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Dear Friend,
It is wonderful to welcome you each year! The OSHO International meditation resort is truly a meeting place of old and new friends, a place where we meditate and celebrate together and then can return to our homes with batteries charged.
We look forward to seeing you soon again!
Written May 3, 2023
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Paiman A
Toronto, Canada1 contribution
Mar 2024 • Solo
To all my fellow sanyasi and friends. I always stayed in Sunderbun hotel right adjacent to the commune. One or two months at a time. And I love that place. My fellow sanyasi friends insisted that I try zen living and this time I tried it. It is absolutely amazing. There is no “vibe leakage”. You pick up in the morning exactly where you left it the night before. Whenever I stay outside of commune , it takes at least a couple of hours and a few active meditation to get back on the track. I just wanted to share my experience. Huge difference. Strongly recommend it. Zen living is the way to go.
Written April 10, 2024
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Luisa M
10 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
After a month trying to arrange a visit for a couple days. I got there, they didn’t have my info, nothing. I was asked to come another day, while I was travelling in India!!!!No open door policy, not personal treatment. Horrible
Written January 31, 2024
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Ksenija
Tallinn, Estonia1 contribution
Feb 2020 • Solo
At the beginning I was sceptical because of some reviews here. But the experience I got is wonderful.
Visiting for one day during trip to Pune and already planning a trip to OSHO for 2 weeks at least.
People are very friendly here, meditations are wonderful, they explain you everything on for to meditate and how to move. I am speechless :)
Visiting for one day during trip to Pune and already planning a trip to OSHO for 2 weeks at least.
People are very friendly here, meditations are wonderful, they explain you everything on for to meditate and how to move. I am speechless :)
Written February 26, 2020
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Ashok M
London, England, United Kingdom62 contributions
Dec 2015 • Solo
I was booked in for 3 days. I decided after completing the morning welcome session not to return on principle.
Osho shame on you! As part of the welcome process after the taster meditation centre they identify all the Males that are brown in colour and before they get given their passes they have to listen to a 'pep talk' on how to respect the opposite sex and not to get too excited in the evening party sessions and whistle at the opposite sex.
On the other hand our white European male colleagues were given their passes without such humiliating process.
Osho Mediatation Centre listen to this feedback and change your policy.
In most white western societies this is called RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. And is an illegal practice.
If you are an ethical organisation you should not be offending your customers in this way.
Also if India has been good enough to allow you to set up in their country, you should extend respect to their citizens.
My conclusion would be whether your are Black, White, Brown or Green, you should apply the same principles.
Include how to treat females for ALL NATIONALITIES! As part of your welcome video.
Until than I would say to ALL citizens in India 'vote with your feet' in the same way Ganhi did under the British rule...
That is the only way they will listen. Stop disrespecting your Indian citizens and Non Resident Indians it is insulting.
Kind Regards
Dissatisfied
Osho shame on you! As part of the welcome process after the taster meditation centre they identify all the Males that are brown in colour and before they get given their passes they have to listen to a 'pep talk' on how to respect the opposite sex and not to get too excited in the evening party sessions and whistle at the opposite sex.
On the other hand our white European male colleagues were given their passes without such humiliating process.
Osho Mediatation Centre listen to this feedback and change your policy.
In most white western societies this is called RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. And is an illegal practice.
If you are an ethical organisation you should not be offending your customers in this way.
Also if India has been good enough to allow you to set up in their country, you should extend respect to their citizens.
My conclusion would be whether your are Black, White, Brown or Green, you should apply the same principles.
Include how to treat females for ALL NATIONALITIES! As part of your welcome video.
Until than I would say to ALL citizens in India 'vote with your feet' in the same way Ganhi did under the British rule...
That is the only way they will listen. Stop disrespecting your Indian citizens and Non Resident Indians it is insulting.
Kind Regards
Dissatisfied
Written January 3, 2016
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matanice
Tokoroa, New Zealand
Will I be allowed to take photos at the Ashram or near the Ashram? I coming all the way from New Zealand and would like to return back with some photos and memories..
Written November 2, 2018
outside the ashram you can photos, of cours, it is a public area, inside ad in the public garden it is strictly forbidden..yet it is not so much a sightseeing spot:)
Written November 6, 2018
Traveling next month? Anyone want to join?
Written April 1, 2018
Hello,
I m shruti gautam as i m architecture student i want to do architectural case study of osho pune.
As i m doing my thesis on spirituality and osho is one the best spiritual center.
How and what are the requirements to get permission for case study as it is completely for academics. No other need . And also please give us your mail id .
Thankyou
Written January 9, 2018
attasobeh14
Chandigarh, India
what is the coast for one forighner for one weak stay in guesthouse & learn medetation and attend few courses, reaching india end of nov.2017
how to get the membership
Written November 13, 2017
attasobeh14
Chandigarh, India
what is the coast for one forighner for one weak stay in guesthouse & learn medetation and attend few courses, reaching india end of nov.2017
how to get the membership
Written November 13, 2017
Hi, i told that one cant visit the asram nowadays. You need to enrol yourself for a course.
Written August 5, 2016
I don't think that's the case unless they have changed the rules in the last month. I haven't attended any course in the last 6 visits/years I have been there. But perhaps there are different rules for Indians. I doubt it very much so.
However, the first day (morning) of your first visit you have to attend the welcome i.e. orientation "course" (whole morning). This is actually quite a nice session.
Written August 6, 2016
SidMumbai07
Mumbai, India
Travelling to the Ashram this weekend.
Any body wanna join in?
Written March 15, 2016
Would like too depend on the cost. How much money will be required there
Written March 17, 2016
Cuaty J
Mexico City, Mexico
Buen día amigos.
Mi nombre es Cuaty Jiménez, soy mexicana y anhelo estar en Noviembre y Diciembre de este año en el Centro Osho Internacional de Meditación.
Iría con una de mis hermanas. Tengo muchas preguntas:
1. Traslado de Bombay a Puna (tipo, costo, donde reservar)
2. Traslado de Puna al Centro Osho Internacional de Meditación
3. ¿Inscripciones previas al Centro Osho Internacional de Meditación? o a la llegada (con quien nos comunicaríamos - correo electrónico, nombre, etc.)
4. Costo de las actividades por semana o mes en Centro Osho Internacional de Meditación
5. Costo de la comida, en el Centro Osho Internacional de Meditación
6. Costo de los servicios adicionales (piscina, gimnasio, masajes, etc.)
6. Hospedaje fuera del Centro de Meditación (costos, transporte, servicios con los que cuenta - cocina, refrigerador, etc.)
7. Traducción de inglés a español (¿hay traductores en las actividades?)
8. Existe un asesor personal?
Agradezco infinitamente su atención, me encantaría puedan enviar la información tan pronto como puedan.
Un abrazo fraternal
Cuaty Jiménez C.
Written July 28, 2015
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