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What is the reason for the extensive commentary on the Gita?

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"The Gita is complete, yet our minds distort its message; commentary breathes new life into its timeless truth, allowing it to resonate with the ever-evolving human spirit."

According to Osho, although the Gita is complete, we cannot truly hear it: our inner thinking distorts, and words grow old as minds and ages change. Commentary repeatedly hammers the message, liberating its timeless meaning from outdated language and reclothing it in living words suited to contemporary ears—shifting from faith-based to doubt-shaped minds—so the eternal truth can be freshly understood and actually enter us.
Because we don’t really listen and old words stop working, commentaries restate the Gita in fresh language that today’s minds can hear.
Why this matters practically
- Bridges ancient wisdom to modern, skeptical minds.
- Reduces distortion by repeating and rephrasing the teaching.
- Keeps the living meaning vibrant as words and cultures age.
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