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What is your view regarding the Sikh–Nirankari conflict?

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"Conflict is not born from religion, but from the politics that masquerades as the sacred; true awakening lies in choosing peace over the seductive allure of division."

According to Osho, the Sikh–Nirankari clash is not religious at all; it is politics wearing a sacred mask. Wherever conflict dominates, religion disappears and power games take over, exploiting people’s unconscious lust for enmity and blood. Such labels are velvet scabbards hiding swords. The real work is to awaken, refuse the spectacle, and choose peace over identification with divisive banners.
It’s not a holy fight—politics is hiding behind religion to stir our taste for fighting, so wake up and don’t join in.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you avoid manipulation by political agendas disguised as faith.
- Encourages cultivating inner peace instead of feeding violence.
- Reminds you to withdraw attention and identity from divisive spectacles.
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