According to Osho, Mahavira would face suffering and violence with a vision beyond blame or sentimentality: seeing the deathless essence, the karmic chain binding killer and killed, and that life itself rests on continual harm. He would neither privilege one life over many nor divide acts into good/bad, acting—if at all—only to minimize total harm with equanimity.
He sees that no one truly dies, everyone shares karma, and if he acts, it’s only to cause the least harm for all beings without taking sides.