: Unlike traditional ascetic paths, Osho’s Shiv Sutra promotes the idea that there is no need to renounce the world; instead, one should transform their inner awareness while living fully.
In his commentary on the (originally revealed to the sage Vasugupta), Osho presents the ancient 77 aphorisms of Kashmir Shaivism not as dry philosophy, but as living methods for inner transformation . He interprets these sutras through the lens of Tantra, emphasizing that the "Ultimate Reality" is an experiential state of pure consciousness (Chaitanya) accessible to everyone. Core Philosophical Features : Unlike traditional ascetic paths, Osho’s Shiv Sutra
: Osho uses the Shiv Sutra to advocate for a life of "totality," where one embraces both the material joys of the world and the silent serenity of meditation. : Unlike traditional ascetic paths