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Is bhajan merely an act of thanksgiving like prayer?

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"Bhajan is not just an act of thanksgiving; it is the ecstatic overflow of the heart that must be sung and danced, where the ego dissolves in the celebration of the Divine."

According to Osho, bhajan is not merely thanksgiving; prayer is thanksgiving, while bhajan is ahobhava—an overflowing “Ah!” that must be sung, danced, and shared. Prayer is quiet, inward, like a song unsung; bhajan is the revealed song, expressive and celebratory, where ego falls in the very dance. Both reach the Divine; choose the mode aligned with your nature.
Bhajan isn’t just saying thank you; prayer says thank you quietly, while bhajan is joy so full it bursts into singing and dancing—both can take you to the Divine, so pick what feels right.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you choose a spiritual practice that fits your temperament: silent gratitude or expressive celebration.
- Shows that open expression (song, dance) can dissolve ego as effectively as quiet prayer.
- Reduces comparison and guilt by affirming both paths as valid routes to the Divine.
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