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Does the Vedas state whether God exists?

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"The Vedas do not seek to prove God; they invite you to experience the fragrance of awareness that transcends words and beliefs."

According to Osho, the Vedas do not set out to prove or deny God as a concept; they sing from realization and point beyond words—neti, neti—to the nameless suchness. For Osho, “God” is not a belief but the fragrance of awareness discovered in silence; the Vedas invite experience, not argument.
The Vedas aren’t arguing about God; they tell you to be still inside and find out for yourself.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts attention from debate to meditation and direct experience.
- Reduces attachment to dogma and anxiety about belief.
- Encourages inner silence, clarity, and firsthand understanding.
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