According to Osho, historical records depend on disciples and culture: Jesus’s time‑oriented followers documented him, while Krishna’s insightful seers, steeped in India’s timeless, cyclical vision, deliberately avoided fixing him in chronology. Because Krishna affirmed eternity and recurring appearance, his companions let dates fade, favoring anonymous scripture to honor the divine voice over a person’s biography.
Krishna’s people saw him as beyond time, so they didn’t write dates; Jesus’s people cared about time, so they did.