According to Osho, concepts of purity spring from a religion’s underlying vision: life‑negative creeds equate purity with renunciation and death, turning the body into an ‘enemy.’ Such beliefs produce ascetic practices that neglect health, hygiene, and environment, creating poverty and sickness that seem to confirm the creed. Real holiness means wholeness and open enquiry, not prejudiced, ritual cleanliness.
If a religion tells you the body is bad, people stop caring for themselves and their world; true purity is caring awareness, not rigid rules.