

It is a thought-provoking and illuminating exploration of one of the most fascinating figures in the spiritual tradition of Hinduism. Whether you are a seasoned scholar or a casual reader, there is something to be gained from reading this book. Overall, I highly recommend Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy to anyone who is interested in learning more about Krishna and his teachings. He encourages readers to approach Krishna’s teachings with an open mind and to consider the ways in which they might be relevant and applicable to their own lives. One of the things I appreciated most about this book is the way in which Osho approaches Krishna’s teachings with a sense of reverence and respect, but also with a sense of openness and curiosity. He explores the various myths and legends surrounding Krishna, as well as the deeper spiritual and philosophical themes that are woven throughout his teachings. One of the standout features of this book is the way in which Osho seamlessly blends together historical information, philosophical insights, and personal anecdotes to create a rich and nuanced understanding of Krishna. But Krishna’s death seems to be strange and insignificant. Even Jesus is known to the world because of it. The crucifixion turned into Christianity’s birth. Therefore, crucifixion became significant and the cross be came the symbol of Christianity. Krishna: The Man and His Philosophy by Osho is an in-depth and thought-provoking exploration of the life and teachings of Krishna, one of the most revered figures in Hinduism. Jesus was an unknown entity before his crucifixion.
