What does the metaphor 'Phulyo anphulyo rahyo ganvai gaon gulab' signify in relation to the spread of fragrance?
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"An awakened one's fragrance spreads far and wide, blessing distant hearts, while those closest often remain oblivious to its beauty."
According to Osho, the line ‘Phulyo anphulyo rahyo ganvai gaon gulab’ means a rose’s scent does not stay local; it diffuses so widely that only at a distance is it truly felt. Likewise, an awakened one’s presence perfumes existence beyond his home; the nearer, the blinder. Recognition requires perspective, so his fragrance blesses far-off hearts while neighbors remain oblivious.
Like a flower’s smell, true goodness spreads on its own, but people standing too close often miss it until they step back.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t chase quick approval from family or peers; give growth time and space.
- Let your transformation speak for itself; it will reach the right people naturally.
- Step back to appreciate others—you see and value more with perspective.
- Let your transformation speak for itself; it will reach the right people naturally.
- Step back to appreciate others—you see and value more with perspective.
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