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What is the significance of politicians wearing churidar pajamas?

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"Scorch the inner seed of ambition and manipulation; only a mind free of politics becomes pure and receptive to the divine."

According to Osho, politicians in churidar pajamas—with drawstrings—are a comic image pointing to politics itself: in Delhi they’re busy undoing each other’s drawstrings, sabotaging rivals while clutching their own. He calls politics the filthiest game and uses this joke to warn us: scorch the inner seed of ambition and manipulation; only a mind free of politics becomes pure and receptive to the divine.
He jokes that leaders tug at each other’s strings to win, and tells you to stop that string-pulling habit inside yourself so you can stay clean and peaceful.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you notice and drop ego-driven power games in work and family.
- Cultivates inner purity, reducing stress and conflict.
- Opens space for deeper peace, clarity, and spiritual insight.
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