According to Osho, dancing and singing are the heart’s complement to Gita Jnana Yajna: after an hour of intellectual explanation, sankirtan provides a direct, non-conceptual taste of what words cannot convey, as with Krishna’s dance understood by the gopis. The dance is deliberately chaotic—unstructured—to bypass the calculating mind; structure belongs to intellect, while spontaneous celebration opens the heart to living understanding.
After talking to your head, we sing and dance so your heart can feel it; the wild, messy dance breaks thinking so real understanding happens.