"You have a right to perform your prescribed duty, but you are not entitled to the fruits of action."
Osho interprets Kurukshetra not as an external geography but as the inner conflict between what you are (Arjuna) and what you can become (Krishna as higher consciousness). Every dilemma, every moral confusion, every moment of indecision is your Kurukshetra. osho bhagavad gita english
The primary keyword often leads to confusion because of the various titles. Here is a clear breakdown for the serious reader: "You have a right to perform your prescribed
Osho argues that the "good man" (the man of character) is a dead man. Life is flux. Krishna asks Arjuna to drop his fixed "character" (I am a man who does not kill elders) and respond to the moment with total awareness. This is a dangerous teaching—one that Osho acknowledges—but it is the very essence of the Gita's climax: surrender the ego, not just the action. Here is a clear breakdown for the serious
In his English discourses, Osho translates the Sanskrit "Yogastah kuru karmani" (Established in Yoga, perform actions) as: "Be in a state of meditation first, then let action happen. Don't be a doer, be a door."
Yes and no. Osho’s discourses cover all 18 chapters, but verse-by-verse. A single "condensed" volume misses the nuance. If you are truly serious, start with of The Inner Journey .