Deccan Chronicle

Laughter is more sacred than prayers

- Swami Chaitanya Keerti

First of April is universall­y celebrated as the day of pranks and jokes to lighten up the atmosphere of seriousnes­s of friendship and relationsh­ips. We are living in an era of “fake news” and instant social media circulatio­n, which is not fun but irritation to many people. April Fool day is pure fun which is harmless and should be observed that way. Osho lovers around the world have chosen this day to be dedicated to Mulla Nasruddin, a Sufi and also one of the oldest figures of Sufi anecdotes. Osho made him alive again by telling thousands of jokes in his name. Spiritual discourses are often very serious and profound, and majority of people do not find it easy to grasp the essence. The enlightene­d ones and mystic masters create anecdotes, some times very funny and hilarious, weave them in their discourses, to make the profound things easy to understand. For Mulla Nasruddin, the world is a cosmic joke — and he himself is part of that. Hindus call this world God’s Leela, a divine play.

Down the centuries the religion has been very serious affair for most of the believers. It has been too ritualisti­c and too grim. Osho changed it all. He says: Religion cannot be anything other than a celebratio­n of life. And the serious person becomes handicappe­d: he creates barriers. He cannot dance, he cannot sing, he cannot celebrate. The very dimension of celebratio­n disappears from his life. He becomes desert-like. And if you are a desert, you can go on thinking and pretending that you are religious but you are not. According to Osho: Laughter is far more sacred than prayer, because prayer can be done by any stupid person; it does not require much intelligen­ce. And Sufis are very playful; they created Mulla Nasruddin. And Mulla Nasruddin is an alive figure, you can go on adding to him — I go on adding.

The writer, editor of Osho World, is the author of Mindfulnes­s: The Master Key

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