Core Insight:
According to Osho, Arjuna’s surrender after the divine vision signifies the collapse of an unprepared ego before immensity: the vision was Krishna’s loan, a shock to break habit, not Arjuna’s attainment. His plea to return to the familiar marks humility and a turning point—shifting from demanding experiences to cleansing perception. It teaches that divinity cannot be borrowed; one must polish oneself so grace can be assimilated.