According to Osho, the Gita—like the Shrimad Bhagavat—is not a literary invention of Vyasa but a living event: Krishna’s existential transmission to Arjuna, witnessed by Sanjaya and only compiled by Vyasa for us. Its significance lies in being a direct record of inner and outer reality, inviting readers to participate meditatively rather than analyze as mere text.
Both the Gita and the Bhagavat are write-ups of a real, witnessed spiritual happening—not stories someone made up.