What does 'Piv, piv laagi pyaas' mean?
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"The heart's cry of 'Piv, piv laagi pyaas' is not a call to seek elsewhere, but a profound yearning that awakens you to the realization that you are already in the embrace of the Divine."
According to Osho, 'Piv, piv laagi pyaas' is the heart’s cry of burning thirst for the Beloved—God. This repeated calling, this longing itself, is the path; it carries the seeker to fulfillment and awakening. Not a journey elsewhere, but an inner intensification of yearning that births pain, alertness, and awareness, revealing that you already stand in the Divine’s home.
It means crying out in deep longing for God—the kind of thirst that wakes you up to see you’re already with the Beloved.
Why this matters practically
- Turns practice from outer journeys to inner yearning.
- Use it as a mantra to ignite alertness and presence.
- Helps you recognize God is here-now, ending spiritual restlessness.
- Use it as a mantra to ignite alertness and presence.
- Helps you recognize God is here-now, ending spiritual restlessness.
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