Osho Dham is geared up to host “Beloved Ones”, a deeply meditative exhibition of paintings by Anubodhi, opening on Saturday, November 8th, 2025, at 5:30 PM at Osho Dham, Jhatikra Road, Near Najafgarh with Ma Dharm Jyoti inaugurating the event.
On display through November and December 2025, the exhibition invites visitors to step into a sacred space of communion and silence, where art and meditation merge to evoke Osho’s timeless message of love.
Comprising twenty round oil-on-canvas works (18-inch diameter) and two large portraits of Osho (48 x 32 inches), Beloved Ones draws its inspiration from Osho’s Darshan Diaries, the intimate records of personal meetings between the master and his disciples. Each painting becomes a visual meditation—a window into moments of awe, surrender, and bliss that transcend time.
Through these works, Anubodhi seeks to capture the “essence” of those darshan moments—when the seeker and the master met in profound silence. The exhibition is designed not just as an art show but as an experience. Visitors are encouraged to pause, to look deeply, and to allow the paintings to draw them inward—into that space where form dissolves into formlessness, and love becomes the message.
Speaking about the inspiration behind Beloved Ones, Anubodhi shares, “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. These paintings are my surrender, my way of expressing the inexpressible. I invite viewers to simply stand, gaze, and allow the essence to touch their hearts—just as Osho touched mine.”
The exhibition space at Osho Dham, surrounded by peaceful greenery, will serve as an ideal backdrop for this contemplative experience. The serene atmosphere of the Osho Dhyan Mandir amplifies the meditative quality of Anubodhi’s art, creating a sanctuary where viewers can connect with Osho’s presence through silence and color.
Beloved Ones resonate with Osho’s enduring message: “Love is my message—let it be your message too.” Each canvas becomes a moment of communion, an invitation to rediscover the love, awareness, and stillness that Osho inspired in countless seekers around the world.
About the Artist
Anubodhi, an artist and art educator based in Bangalore, has been a seeker since childhood and was initiated into Osho Sannyas at the age of ten. Her first painting, created as a twelve-year-old and sent as a gift to Osho in 1986, received his blessings—a moment she still treasures. After years devoted to studies and family life, her artistic calling was rekindled during an Osho camp with Ma Dharm Jyoti. Since then, her meditative art practice has flourished. A graduate in Psychology from JNUV Jodhpur with advanced studies in fine art from Chitrakala Parishath and Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, she has exhibited at Chitrakala Parishath, Venkatappa Art Gallery, and other venues. She continues to teach art to children and adults, blending creativity with mindfulness.
			
			
					  




