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What is the significance of the Rajneesh Mandir and its name?

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"The name 'Rajneesh Mandir' is merely a reflection of love and consent; its true significance lies in the living presence and shared responsibility of the commune, not in the label itself."

According to Osho, the 'Rajneesh Mandir' is not about promoting an ism or his ego; any name is arbitrary. Its name exists by the commune’s direct, unanimous choice, reflecting their love and consent. He is a guest, not an authority; if they change it, he’ll step back. The mandir’s significance is the living presence and shared responsibility, not the label.
It’s just a name the community chose out of love; what matters is the living community and responsibility, not the word on the sign.
Why this matters practically
- Detach from labels; value direct experience and presence.
- Practice true, consent-based decision-making in groups.
- If you seek change, accept the responsibility to lead it.
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