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What is the meaning of the question 'What is surprising?' in the context of the Mahabharata?

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"The most surprising thing is that nobody is surprised; to live fully, we must revive our capacity for wonder, for every moment is a miracle."

According to Osho, the Mahabharata’s riddle ‘What is surprising?’ points to our lost capacity for wonder: the most surprising thing is that nobody is surprised. We take existence for granted while every moment is a miracle. Children reveal the antidote—innocent awe. To live fully, revive astonishment; otherwise, without wonder, we are inwardly dead.
It means we stop noticing how amazing life is, so be like a child and feel “wow” again.
Why this matters practically
- Practice brief pauses of attention and gratitude to rekindle awe.
- Let curiosity replace cynicism to reduce stress and enliven relationships.
- See ordinary moments as miraculous to transform boredom into joy and celebration.
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