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What is the significance of the verse 'Only truth is victorious, not untruth' from the Mundaka Upanishad?

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"Only truth is victorious, for it is the essence of existence; untruth, being mere illusion, cannot endure in the light of awareness."

According to Osho, this Upanishadic verse is a compass for the inner journey, not a slogan for outer success. In the spiritual realm, truth alone 'wins' because it is what is; untruth, being non-being, cannot endure. Politics reverses this—power masquerades as truth. The sutra therefore directs seekers toward sincerity, simplicity, and self-knowing rather than conquest, reputation, or historical validation.
It means truth wins only inside you by being real, while outer victories can be lies wearing crowns.
Why this matters practically
- Stop equating social victory, numbers, or fame with truth.
- Practice inner honesty, meditation, and dropping pretenses so truth reveals itself.
- Guard against political or ideological misuse of sacred teachings; keep them for self-transformation.
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