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What is the significance of the incarnations of Rama and Krishna in relation to their interactions with Ahalya and Kubja?

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"The awakening of Ahalya and the blossoming of Kubja reveal that true transformation occurs when love meets its destined moment, for each soul waits for the right touch to bloom."

According to Osho, Rama’s awakening of Ahalya and Krishna’s straightening of Kubja are not miracle tales but poetic symbols: the feminine, essentially receptive, flowers only when the right lover, at the right moment, touches her. Each soul has its own destined resonance; Rama seeks, Ahalya waits; Krishna appears, Kubja blossoms. Their incarnations signify time, attunement, and love catalyzing inner transformation.
Some people open up only when the right person arrives at the right time; Rama for Ahalya, Krishna for Kubja—love’s touch wakes what was asleep.
Why this matters practically
- Helps you trust timing instead of forcing outcomes.
- Encourages honoring receptivity and seeking in relationships.
- Reminds you to meet others with the right quality of presence, not techniques.
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