One of India's richest men was Jugal Kishore Birla.
Hearing about me, reading my books, he wanted to see
me. I said, "What business could he have with me? But
there is no harm."

I was passing through Delhi and I met him. He said, "I
am ready to give as much money as you want. I can
give you everything that is needed if you go around the
world to spread Hinduism and particularly the idea that
cow slaughter should be stopped."

I said, "You have called the wrong man. Why should
cow slaughter be stopped? All slaughter should be
stopped... that can be understood..."

                                                        --Osho
                                 The Path of the Mystic, ch. 40
Birla, Jugal Kishore
c. 1890-1960
part of the wealthy Birla business family of India

one of 4 sons

no children, gave his inheritance to Hindu religious
trusts
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