Overall, "Aurat" is a significant work that offers valuable insights into the human experience, spirituality, and relationships. While its themes and ideas may be challenging, the book has the potential to inspire personal growth, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding of the complexities of human connections.
. Like most of Osho’s literary output, this is not a book he wrote with a pen, but rather a carefully curated transcription of his live spontaneous discourses delivered to seekers in Pune.
Aurat is a collection of Osho’s discourses on womanhood, femininity, and the societal conditioning imposed on women. The title comes from the Urdu/Hindi word for “woman.” Osho challenges traditional religious and cultural ideas about women, arguing that both men and women have been trapped in roles that suppress their true nature.