![]() ![]() He must fight his senses, his thoughts, his biological feelings about sex. If a voluptuous woman sits near him, he is perturbed. But denial can be as dangerous as addiction. Now the world will see him as someone nonattached to sex/women. Suppose an ordinary man decides to become a celibate monk. ![]() For example, Krishna’s philosophy of non-attachment. ![]() There are numerous thought-provoking moments. Almost all answers evoke from a fresh perspective, free from religious prejudice, and show the way it really is. Osho juxtaposes the multidimensional life of Krishna with their lives to derive more answers. Hence it touches both eastern and western religions/philosophies. This book briefly portrays the lives of Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, Kabir, Mahavira, Lao Tzu etc. How can a man do such contradicting things?Ģ) How can a man who ran away with the clothes of gopies, save Draupadi from getting disrobed in public? Questions(which I had in my mind) such as:ġ) Krishna preaches about love/forgiveness but fought wars. The questions about Krishna’s life – the most paradoxical and controversial one – is answered by Osho in such a way that it satiates the logical mind. Instead, this book answers a plethora of questions which mainly revolves around the life of Krishna. 688 pages of pure wisdom that has the power to transcend lives! This is not a book that blindly glorifies anyone. ![]()
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