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Why does Krishna address Arjuna as 'O sinless one' before he attains knowledge?

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"Krishna calls Arjuna 'O sinless one' to awaken the witnessing consciousness within him, reminding him of his original purity beyond guilt and virtue. This address serves as a catalyst for deeper wisdom, guiding Arjuna inward to his true self."

According to Osho, Krishna calls Arjuna 'O sinless one' because he speaks to the witnessing consciousness behind Arjuna’s questioning mind—the inner center forever untainted by sin or virtue. By invoking this, Krishna redirects Arjuna inward, away from surface guilt and merit, using the address as a catalytic reminder of his original purity so he can receive deeper wisdom.
Krishna is reminding Arjuna of the spotless self inside him, not praising his outer actions.
Why this matters practically
- Less guilt and pride: you remember your identity is the untouched witness.
- Encourages inner cleansing through awareness, not mere rituals.
- Brings calm and clarity in crises by acting from the deeper center.
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