Nepali Spiritual Guru Shree Osho Akhanda: Wings of Meditation and Inner Freedom
By Anjana Chaudhary - Apr 24, 2025 | Updated On: 24 April, 2025 | 8 min read
By Anjana Chaudhary , 8 min read - Apr 24, 2025
Updated On: 24 April, 2025
Beyond the Ordinary: The Global Message of a Nepali Spiritual Guru
Have you ever met someone whose life journey is a story of purpose, passion, and profound spiritual awakening? That’s the story of Mr. Basudev Neupane, as Gurudev Osho Akhanda (Nepali Spiritual Guru), a former journalist turned international spiritual master who has touched lives across the globe.
He was raised in Borang, Lamjung, where the local school provided education only up to grade three. From there, young Basudev soon left his home and rented rooms to pursue his education. Bright, expressive, and possessing a strong sense of morality, he excelled as a marvelous bookworm, a top student, and one of the best public speakers.
After graduating from Tribhuvan University, he began his career in journalism with reputed outlets like Janadesh and Rastrabhumi Weekly, Artha Journal, and Metrodainik online portal. But his true calling emerged through the path of meditation and spiritual exploration.
Today, Gurudev leads international meditation programs, lifestyle counseling, and leadership workshops across Nepal, India, Australia, the UK, UAE, Thailand, and Myanmar. He also hosts regular online sessions every Thursday and Saturday.
As a Nepal Government Meditation Committee member, he helps promote national and global spiritual events, including National and International Yoga Day.

His Deep-Rooted Contributions to Meditation and Leadership
Gurudev Osho Akhanda (Nepali Spiritual Guru) has facilitated various necessary courses all over Nepal and abroad.
- Leading meditation and motivational programs for Nepal’s Social Security Fund staff, a key government institution.
- Conducting specialized sessions on the art of living and mindfulness at the Central office and various branches of Nepal Rastra Bank, tailored for bank officials.
- Organizing yoga, meditation, and life-enhancing programs for Nepal Police personnel, encouraging mental clarity and emotional strength.
- Offering motivational guidance through meditation to elected officials and representatives, fostering compassionate and mindful leadership
- Serving NGOs and INGOs for over two decades with impactful meditation, yoga, and motivational programs to elevate personal and organizational wellness.
- Participating as a special guest and speaker at numerous religious and spiritual forums, sharing insights, and conducting transformational programs.
- Traveling to 65+ districts across Nepal and several countries, spreading awareness about spirituality, inner peace, and mindful living.
He guides weekly meditation sessions at Osho Kailash Himalaya Dham, Dakshinkali, under Oshodhara Sangh Nepal, where he serves as a coordinator and trustee, continuing to inspire personal transformation through spiritual practice.
Explore Osho Philosophy with a Nepali Spiritual Guru “Gurudev Acharya’s”
Have you ever heard of Osho and Osho’s life-changing philosophy? If you haven’t come across Osho’s philosophy or revolutionary ideas, you’re about to discover concepts that will change the way you know about life. Gurudev Acharya Shree Osho Akhandananda, a renowned Nepali Spiritual guru, shares Osho’s philosophy and life guide.
The core belief of Osho’s philosophy is simple: Life should have no boundaries. You should never feel confined, whether it’s marriage, societal roles, or any other expectation, Live on your terms Osho believes that we create our chains – mental and societal limits, and we have the power to break free from them.
Gurudev Acharya has gone through the teachings in faith about how words like “husband” or “wife” are simply short-lived phases in the more excellent chronicle of life. According to Nepali spiritual guru philosophy, living in freedom is the ideal state of existence, where love and awareness allow us to soar into open sky free from guilt, judgment, and fear.
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The Hidden Meaning of Spirituality Most People Miss
Do you know what spirituality means? You’ve probably heard the word “spiritual” tossed around on social media, in conversations, or during tough times. But let’s pause for a second. Do you know what it means? Have you felt it or just heard about it? To help us understand, let’s hear from someone who’s dedicated his life to this path, Gurudev Acharya (Nepali Spiritual Guru).
According to Gurudev Acharya (Nepali Spiritual Guru), over 90 billion souls have left this world, and around 800 million are alive today – yet 99% have never truly understood spirituality.
Many hear the word spirituality or participate in rituals, but only a few individuals experience what spirituality feels like, and that number, he says, can be counted on fingers.
According to him, spirituality begins within, not through external actions or intellectual discussions. It’s something you must feel, and understand.
With the global population expected to hit 9 billion by 2030, Gurudev warns that nearly one-third of the population may only know about the spirituality and other will suffer from anxiety and depression.
He beautifully quotes Saint Kabir: “Kasturi kundal base, mirg dhunde ban mein, aise ghat ghat mein ananda hai, par manwa janey nahi” Like deer searches the fragrance in the forest but that lies within deer, likewise we search for peace and light outside when it has always lived within us.
The True Essence of Meditation: A Gateway to Peace and Awareness
Have you ever wondered if you’re truly meditating or just under the illusion that you are while nothing inside is changing? Let’s dive into what meditation means.
According to Osho “Meditation is not a practice but a state of pure awareness” as explained by Gurudev Acharya, a respected Nepali spiritual guru, most people misunderstand meditation. It’s not about sitting still or closing your eyes. True meditation is pure awareness. The body may be at rest, thoughts may slow, but deep inside, something stays awake. This conscious presence is real meditation.
Gurudev says life is full of suffering, and the only real solution is meditation. No external knowledge or effort can connect you to your soul. Only meditation leads you inward. Buddha once said, “You are sick; I am the doctor. Come to me, I’ll show you peace, joy, and soul”. Jesus and Guru Nanak Dev shared the same truth: the treasure is within, not outside.
The teaching of the Nepali spiritual guru reminds us that the soul isn’t something to be understood but an experience. Inside each of us is a presence deeper than the five elements, a space of peace and fulfillment. Once you touch it, the endless outside materials stop. You no longer chase things; you feel complete.
Inner peace through spirituality doesn’t come from books or beliefs. It comes from going inward. Meditation isn’t avoidance or sleep – it’s being fully conscious and alive. And when we realize you already have everything, we were searching for.
The Power of Karma: How Past Actions Affect Your Life Today.
Do you believe in karma? Do you know that your present reflects your past, and your actions today are building the life you’ll live tomorrow? According to Gurudev Acharya Shree Osho Akhananda (Nepali Spiritual Guru), Karma is the simple law of cause and effect: what you do, you eventually receive, just like planting seeds and harvesting later. A doctor doesn’t become one overnight; it results from years of effort. Similarly, what we experience now, good or bad, is often the result of actions from the past, even from previous lives.
Sometimes, we wonder why hardworking people suffer while others seem effortlessly lucky. The truth is, life isn’t unfair – it’s karmic. That “lucky” person may enjoy the rewards of past good deeds, while someone facing challenges may be settling old karmic debts.
Gurudev Acharya explains that even if karma isn’t instantly visible, it always works in the background. If your past karma was good, you enjoy peace and success. If it is harmful, you may struggle, but it’s all part of cleansing and growth.
Meaningful Karma, Meaningful Life: Gurudev’s Wisdom
Have you ever done something good that made your heart feel full? Not for recognition, not for reward, just because it felt right?
You might have helped in a child’s education, supported someone in trouble, or been there for someone during times of utmost need. If that’s the case, then directly or indirectly, you have felt the effects of good karma.
Gurudev Acharya Shree Osho Akhananda says, “Bahujan Hitaya, Bahujan Sukhaya” for the welfare and happiness of many.
Meaningful karma means the good you leave behind, the lives you touch, the hearts you comfort, and the kindness you dispense.
True fulfillment begins when your karma becomes a source of joy for yourself and everyone around you.
A Journey Within: Watch the Spiritual Teaching of Gurudev Osho Akhananda
In this video, Gurudev Acharya Shree Osho Akhananda (Nepali spiritual guru), founder and patron of Rajanish Kailash Himalaya Dham, reveals rich insights into spirituality, inner peace, and conscious living.
Gurudev unveils the reality of spiritual connection, the increasing woes of depression and anxiety, and explain the proper meditation
He also sheds light on the difference between meditation and yoga. Drawing from Osho’s philosophy, Gurudev reflects on the powerful concept of “Zora the Buddha,” a harmony between the outer world and the inner self.
He talks about Karma, relationships, and how conscious awareness makes it possible to create meaningful connections that lead to a fulfilling life.
Watch now on RST YouTube channel and immerse yourself in a spiritual conversation beyond words, an experience of awakening and transformation.
