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Why is it necessary to be a Kshatriya to be a Tirthankara or an avatar?

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"A Kshatriya embodies the balance of prajna and karuna, standing at the threshold of the inner and outer worlds, becoming a bridge for others to realize truth and compassion."

According to Osho, only a Kshatriya is truly suited to be a Tirthankara or avatar because he stands at the threshold—half inward, half outward. Unlike the pure introvert Brahmin or the extrovert Shudra, the Kshatriya unites prajna (awakening) with karuna (compassion), diving within to realize truth and looking without to share it, becoming a living bridge and path-maker for others.
Like someone who can both dive and help friends to shore, the Kshatriya can find truth inside and share it outside.
Why this matters practically
- Balance inner practice (awareness) with outer service (compassion).
- Avoid extremes: not lost only in self or only in others.
- Turn personal insight into helpful action and guidance for people around you.
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