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Could there be someone with the genius of Mahavira in today's world?

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"Enlightened genius is timeless; it continues to emerge, but traditions often close their doors to the new. The next Mahavira could walk among us, unrecognized by those bound by orthodoxy."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, enlightened genius never stops appearing; traditions stop recognizing it. When a lineage declares itself complete (like the Jains fixing twenty-four tirthankaras), the next awakened one simply becomes the first of a new series—Buddha would have been the twenty-fifth had the doors stayed open. So yes, someone of Mahavira’s stature can emerge today, though orthodoxy may not admit them.
Yes—great awakened people still come; if old groups won’t accept them, they begin a new path.
Why this matters practically
- Stay open to living wisdom beyond closed canons.
- Judge by awakening and transformation, not by labels or lineages.
- Let your own understanding evolve instead of clinging to final answers.
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