Is any commentary on the Geeta considered complete?
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"No commentary on the Geeta can be complete, for Krishna's infinite dimensions elude the grasp of reason and logic; only a realized being could truly encompass its essence, birthing a new Geeta rather than mere interpretation."
According to Osho, no commentary on the Geeta is complete. Krishna is of infinite dimensions, so every interpreter selects a partial facet, bound by reason and logic. Only one as realized as Krishna could encompass it—and such super-rational vision would not produce a commentary but a new Geeta itself. Therefore, all existing expositions remain necessarily incomplete.
No one can explain the whole Geeta; people pick the parts they like, and only someone as awakened as Krishna could cover it all—then it wouldn’t be a commentary but a new Geeta.
Why this matters practically
- Avoid absolutism; read multiple views without clinging to one.
- Prioritize personal meditation and lived experience over mere analysis.
- Let the Geeta speak differently at different times in your life.
- Prioritize personal meditation and lived experience over mere analysis.
- Let the Geeta speak differently at different times in your life.
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