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Why do the Jaina monks live naked?

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"True freedom is not found in the absence of clothing, but in the presence of awareness and authenticity."

According to Osho, they live naked because they “suffer from clothestrophobia”—a playful jab implying an anxious, over-literal rejection of clothing rather than a true spiritual necessity. His quip hints that outward renunciation or symbols don’t ensure inner freedom; what truly matters is awareness and authenticity, not the costume of holiness.
He jokes they’re scared of clothes, pointing out that real spirituality is about inner awareness, not what you wear.
Why this matters practically
- Don’t confuse outer symbols with inner growth.
- Use humor to question rigid rules and beliefs.
- Focus on awareness and authenticity over appearances.
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