According to Osho, all four aim at freedom from the world’s entanglements—the same summit—but their flavors differ: Christ’s neutrality tends toward sadness and occasional choosing; Buddha’s indifference is silent, choiceless peace; Krishna’s non-attachment flows singing and dancing; Mahavira’s transcendence carries a secret bliss. Thus methods and moods diverge, while the realized distance from attachment is one.
They all say don’t cling, but Jesus feels sad and still takes sides, Buddha is quietly peaceful with no preferences, Krishna is joyfully free, and Mahavira is blissful—yet the inner freedom is the same.