Disciple Day Observed at Osho Dham with Devotion and Artistic Tribute
New Delhi, Feb 13: Osho Dham observed Disciple Day with devotion and reflection, of the birth anniversary of Ma Yog Laxmi, the first disciple and first secretary of Osho. The day is dedicated not to personality or position, but to the essence of discipleship. Seekers and meditators gathered to honor her life as a living example of surrender, trust and total alignment with the Master. The morning featured a book reading and sharing session on The Only Life by Rashid Maxwell, offering insights into Ma Laxmi’s journey of ego-transcendence and unwavering commitment to Osho’s vision.
Throughout the sessions, participants reflected on what it truly means to be a disciple. Ma Yog Laxmi’s life was remembered as one of devotion without doubt, work without ego and awareness in action. Osho had described her as a “perfect vehicle,” acknowledging her ability to function as a transparent medium for his work. Her simplicity, tireless energy and absolute faith remain an inspiration for seekers navigating the path of inner transformation.
Speaking on the occasion, Ma Dharm Jyoti, a long-time disciple of Osho, said,
“Disciple Day is not only about remembering Ma Laxmi; it is about rediscovering the disciple within ourselves. She showed us that discipleship is not blind obedience, but deep harmony, a courageous inner ‘Yes’ to the Master and to existence. Her life reminds us that surrender, when rooted in awareness, becomes a doorway to immense strength and grace.”
The celebration concluded with the inauguration of the art exhibition “Divine Intervention” by young Osho sannyasin Ma Prem Arpita (Hiral Singhal). Her meditative and intuitive paintings, reflecting innocence and inner trust, were unveiled by Ma Dharm Jyoti. The exhibition added a creative dimension to the day’s events, reinforcing the spirit of offering and presence. Through meditation, remembrance and art, Disciple Day at Osho Dham reaffirmed the timeless bond between Master and disciple, a celebration of the transformative power of a total inner “Yes.”
