In the relevant text, an attempt is made to show Hindi poets from the point of view of Osho. Sant Kavya of Hindi is also known as Nirgun Dhara. Great saints like Kabir, Guru Nanak, Raidas, and Dadu Dayal are contained in Nirguna poetry. As time pa...
In the relevant text, an attempt is made to show Hindi poets from the point of view of Osho. Sant Kavya of Hindi is also known as Nirgun Dhara. Great saints like Kabir, Guru Nanak, Raidas, and Dadu Dayal are contained in Nirguna poetry. As time passes, the meaning hidden in the scriptures goes out of the understanding of the people, then in this century great men like Osho again give meaning to the ancient scriptures according to the new age. Critics call saint poets illiterate and uneducated, but Osho establishes those saints as sages and their poetry at par with the Upanishads. Osho has given Sant Kavya a new meaning according to the new century. As an example, Osho clarifies that in Sant Kavya, God is a creation rather than a creator, Maya does not mean illusion but hypnosis. Similarly, Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh have the same function as protons, electrons, and neutrons in matter. In this way, Osho gives a completely new meaning to Saint Poetry, whose detailed form you can know in this book.