According to Osho, Buddha, Mahavira, and Raman realized the same truth; only their expressions diverge through their unique temperaments—Buddha’s shunya, Mahavira’s ahimsa and austerity, Ramana’s silence and self-inquiry. Expressions arise from the person, not realization, so apparent contradictions are surface accents of one ineffable experience, like calling a half-filled glass half-empty or half-full.
They reached the same place, but described it in different ways because of who they are.