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What are the distinguishing virtues of Krishna that make him relevant to our time?

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"Krishna embodies a joyful spirituality that celebrates existence in its totality, inviting us to dance, sing, and embrace wholeness in a world weary of denial."

According to Osho, Krishna’s distinguishing virtue is a joyful, life-affirming spirituality that embraces existence in its totality. He unites body and soul, this world and the beyond, dissolving sad, ascetic dualisms. Reaching the highest religious peak yet dancing, singing, and laughing, Krishna belongs to the future: a complete, celebratory consciousness that heals repression and invites wholeness, relevance for an age weary of denial and fragmentation.
Krishna shows that true spirituality loves all of life—body and soul—while laughing and dancing, without guilt or inner splits.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you drop guilt and repression by honoring both your body and your spirit.
- Ends inner conflict and sadness by accepting life as a whole.
- Encourages joyful, creative action instead of life-denying seriousness.
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