![]() ![]() He must fight his senses, his thoughts, his biological feelings about sex. If a voluptuous woman sits near him, he is perturbed. But denial can be as dangerous as addiction. Now the world will see him as someone nonattached to sex/women. Suppose an ordinary man decides to become a celibate monk. For example, Krishna’s philosophy of non-attachment. There are numerous thought-provoking moments. Almost all answers evoke from a fresh perspective, free from religious prejudice, and show the way it really is. ![]() Osho juxtaposes the multidimensional life of Krishna with their lives to derive more answers. Hence it touches both eastern and western religions/philosophies. This book briefly portrays the lives of Jesus, Mohammad, Buddha, Kabir, Mahavira, Lao Tzu etc. How can a man do such contradicting things?Ģ) How can a man who ran away with the clothes of gopies, save Draupadi from getting disrobed in public? Questions(which I had in my mind) such as:ġ) Krishna preaches about love/forgiveness but fought wars. The questions about Krishna’s life – the most paradoxical and controversial one – is answered by Osho in such a way that it satiates the logical mind. Instead, this book answers a plethora of questions which mainly revolves around the life of Krishna. ![]() 688 pages of pure wisdom that has the power to transcend lives! This is not a book that blindly glorifies anyone. ![]()
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