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What is the significance of Ram in spiritual teachings?

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"To find the divine, drop all beliefs and images, including Ram; only in the absence of clinging does true awareness blossom."

According to Osho, ‘Ram’ as the bow-bearing hero or temple idol has no inherent spiritual power; it’s a concept imposed by the mind. The true significance is to drop all beliefs and images—Ram included—and dissolve the mind’s grasping. As an iconoclast, he strips concepts so awareness flowers; clinging to idols breeds superstition, while letting go reveals the living presence beyond names and forms.
Ram isn’t a magic statue or story hero to cling to; let go of ideas so you can feel what’s real inside.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces fear and superstition by loosening rigid beliefs.
- Shifts focus from rituals to direct awareness and inner peace.
- Prevents exploitation by external authorities; nurtures authentic spirituality.
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