How can one tell if a sadhu is authentic?
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"Sainthood is a private affair; the authentic sadhu does not seek your reverence but lives an experiential truth that transcends performance."
According to Osho, you shouldn’t try to certify sadhus at all: sainthood is a private affair, and public worship breeds fakes. Drop special respect and most impostors vanish. If you must look, the authentic does not imitate, breaks patterns, is the same in public and private, and lives an experiential sense of the divine—whereas the false performs for followers.
Don’t judge or worship sadhus; real ones are the same everywhere, while pretenders act holy only when watched.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents exploitation by refusing the role of worshipper.
- Shifts focus from personalities to your own lived experience.
- Values integrity (no public/private split) over appearances.
- Shifts focus from personalities to your own lived experience.
- Values integrity (no public/private split) over appearances.
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