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What are the consequences of not wearing mala and robes in Sannyas?

Synthesized from Source outcome

"Outer symbols are secondary; true sannyas is an inner journey, and to abandon your robes and mala out of fear is to betray your own truth and integrity."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, outer symbols are secondary to inner sannyas. Where wearing mala and robes invites persecution (e.g., Russia), he forbids them so the work and lives are protected; not wearing then has no spiritual loss. But in free conditions, dropping them out of fear or convenience—without asking—exposes cowardice and means you’re effectively not a sannyasin, betraying truth and integrity.
If it’s dangerous, don’t wear them; if it’s safe and you hide from them, you’re just pretending.
Why this matters practically
- Prioritize inner commitment over display when safety is at risk.
- Live openly and courageously where it’s safe to do so.
- Avoid self-deception by seeking guidance instead of hiding.
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