Ask Osho!

Should one marry by the family’s choice or by one’s own?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Marry only when love has ripened through deep acquaintance; without love, remain alone and wait, for a union without it invites suffering."

According to Osho, the family-versus-self dilemma misses the point: marry neither by anyone’s “choice,” but only when love ripens through deep acquaintance. Without love, don’t marry—live alone and wait. Arranged or self-chosen marriages based on brief selection invite suffering and blame. Let a lived, tested love naturally become lifelong companionship; otherwise, avoid the institution.
Don’t marry because parents say so or from a quick choice—marry only if real love grows over time; if not, stay single.
Why this matters practically
- Resist social pressure; avoid rushed, superficial matches.
- Invest time in honest knowing to test real compatibility.
- Reduce blame and regret by letting love—not obligation—guide commitment.
AI Confidence Score: 90% Read Original Discourse →