Core Insight:
According to Osho, the Upanishads are not 'scriptures' at all but anonymous, many-voiced poetic outpourings of realized beings—pure transmissions where the speaker is only a hollow flute for existence. By contrast, the Gita, Koran, and Bible are tied to single founders, became organized religions with priests, dogmas, and conflicts. Because the Upanishads are experiential, paradoxical, and ownerless, they resist institutionalization and remain uniquely pure.