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Does Mahavira regard awareness as manliness and Kshatriya dharma, or is there another form of manliness?

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"True manliness lies not in outer aggression but in the inner awakening of awareness; the greatest courage is to remain wakeful against the slumber of the mind."

According to Osho, Mahavira calls true manliness—and the essence of Kshatriya dharma—not outer aggression but inner awakening: breaking the slumber of unconsciousness. There is no higher courage than to be aware, to remain wakeful against the mind’s sleep. All other heroism is secondary; awareness alone is the supreme valor and the sole authentic strength.
Real bravery is waking up inside and staying aware, not fighting others.
Why this matters practically
- Respond consciously instead of reacting.
- Build inner courage to face fears and habits.
- Shift focus from outer battles to self-mastery.
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