How does the continuous emergence of new Arjunas affect the teachings of the Gita?
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outcome
"The Gita is an eternal dialogue, reborn with each new seeker; while the forms change, the essence of existence continues to sing through every Arjuna."
According to Osho, the Gita never ends because new Arjunas keep arising; the forms of listener and teacher change, but the same eternal song of existence speaks and hears through them. Krishna’s Gita concluded only for Arjuna; for each seeker it begins anew and ends only with personal realization, making the teaching a living, ever-relevant inner dialogue.
Why this matters practically
- Invites you to seek direct inner realization, not secondhand belief.
- Keeps the scripture alive and relevant in changing times and forms.
- Encourages meeting a living teaching through present teachers and your own awareness.
- Keeps the scripture alive and relevant in changing times and forms.
- Encourages meeting a living teaching through present teachers and your own awareness.
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