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What happens when one takes sannyas?

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"Taking sannyas does not free you from life's responsibilities; it transforms them, turning worldly gains into mere pebbles while revealing the diamonds of inner bliss and divine enjoyment."

According to Osho, taking sannyas doesn’t erase life’s responsibilities—it transforms them. You may still sit in the shop, but you can no longer live by lies; hurdles remain, yet they become creative. Sannyas shifts values from pebbles to diamonds: worldly gains lose charm, inner conflict dissolves into the supreme enjoyment of the Divine, the bliss of samadhi.
Sannyas means you still do daily life, but you stop pretending and live truthfully, which brings deep inner joy.
Why this matters practically
- Promotes honesty in everyday work and relationships.
- Reduces inner conflict, bringing peace and clarity.
- Reorients priorities from profit to truth and lasting joy.
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