![]() ![]() This has been the painful consequence of all our opposition to violence and war.īut the Mahabharat is not responsible for it, nor is Krishna responsible. We spilled our blood and gave our lives only to defend our bondage, to continue to live in servitude. We really fought for the sake of our slavery we fought to prolong our enslavement. Instead of fighting for our own life and liberty we fought for the sake of our alien rulers and oppressors. Sometimes we fought as soldiers of the Huns, then as soldiers of the Turks and the Moghuls and finally as soldiers of the British. Wars were continuously waged, and we were continuously dragged into them. First we refused to fight, then some external power attacked and occupied our country and made us into slaves, and then we were made to join our masters’ armies and fight in our masters’ wars. It is so ironic that, despite our opposition to war, we have been dragged into war over and over again. This excerpt shows Osho’s far-reaching vision that helps understand what is happening with man’s lust for creating wars that is spanning now even into outer space. ![]() On JOsho began the Hindi discourse series Krishna: Meri Drishti Mein (कृष्ण : मेरी दृष्टि में) (Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy) at C.C.I. ![]()
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