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Why did Mahavira instruct renunciates not to show deference to householders?

Synthesized from Source definition

"To honor the asleep is to deepen their slumber; true compassion lies in withholding deference, for it may awaken them from their illusions."

Core Insight:
According to Osho, Mahavira told renunciates not to show deference to householders to avoid honoring ignorance and inflating the householder’s ego. Bowing to one “asleep” only deepens his sleep; withholding deference serves as a compassionate shock that may puncture illusions of security. The rule wasn’t license for monkly pride or claims to worship—true sainthood remains simple, humble, egoless.
He didn’t want monks to feed a householder’s ego or dreams; not bowing helps wake them up without making monks feel superior.
Why this matters practically
- Stop reinforcing harmful egos; respond in ways that promote wakefulness.
- Guard against spiritual superiority; keep humility central.
- Seek inner transformation over titles, roles, or rituals.
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