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What remains after bhajan is fulfilled?

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"When bhajan is fulfilled, only surati remains—a seamless, effortless remembrance of the Divine that flows through every moment, untouched by the mind's distractions."

According to Osho, when bhajan ripens, only surati remains: an effortless, ajapa remembrance of the Divine that flows like oil—unbroken through waking and sleep. It is not mental repetition or worded memory, but a breath-deep, natural awareness beyond the mind’s fragments. In surati, remembrance is continuous, self-sustaining, free of motive, present equally in sorrow and happiness.
When devotion is complete, remembering the Divine happens by itself all the time, like breathing.
Why this matters practically
- Practice becomes effortless presence, not dependent on mood or effort.
- Steady remembrance anchors peace through both joy and sorrow.
- Less mental clutter, more clarity and ease in daily tasks.
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