Krishna by Osho

An interpretive portrait that reimagines the central figure as an ecstatic, living embodiment of consciousness and a radical critic of religious orthodoxy, portraying his life and teachings as celebrations of love, play (lila), and inner freedom rather than dogma. The book reads episodes and scriptures as psychological and spiritual metaphors, emphasizing meditation, awareness, and the transformative power of joy and erotic energy as paths to self-realization. It contrasts institutionalized religion with a spontaneous, individual approach to the divine, inviting readers to experience truth directly and courageously rather than through fixed moral codes.