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What is the spiritual significance of the stories of Ahilya and Kubja?

When love's touch arrives, even the stone-like and crooked can awaken and blossom, for fulfillment ripens in its own time.

— Osho
According to Osho, the tales of Ahilya and Kubja are poetic metaphors of inner transformation: a life gone “stone-like” or “crooked” awakens and straightens when the right season arrives and love’s touch (Rama/Krishna) is received. They honor the feminine principle of receptive waiting, teaching that fulfillment ripens in its own time; when the moment comes, simple loving presence dissolves inertia and blossoms the heart.

Be patient and open; when the right love and timing come, your stuck places can come alive and straighten out.

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