According to Osho, questions about inevitability—like whether the Mahabharata war was destined—belong to the dimension of fate: what is to happen, happens. The wise response is not anxious manipulation of tomorrow but total presence now. If the future is fixed, sacrificing today is foolish; if it isn’t, worry still wastes today. Freedom lies in living this moment wholly.
Maybe the war was fated, maybe not—but either way, don’t lose today to worrying about tomorrow; be here now.