According to Osho, no sleuth can name the culprit; the ‘underpants’ were likely a pajama strapped onto the 20‑foot nude by prudish moralists—“underpants‑ists,” culture‑protectors, perhaps RSS types—anxious about decency and India’s image before foreigners. For Osho, this act exposes repressive morality projecting shame onto sacred nudity; spirituality needs innocence, not cover‑ups or politics of modesty.
We don’t know who did it—probably some prudes worried about “decency”—but their fuss shows fear of nakedness, not real spirituality.