The book explores the complex and often controversial intersection of religious spirituality and political power in the modern world.\\r\\nOsho challenges conventional thinking by arguing that true \\\"Dharm\\\" (religion) is a matter of inner transformation, while \\\"Rajneeti\\\" (politics) is often driven by the ego and outer ambition.\\r\\nThrough his signature provocative style, the author discusses how political systems have historically used or manipulated religious sentiments to control the masses.\\r\\nThe text advocates for a \\\"spiritual revolution\\\" where individual consciousness takes precedence over rigid political ideologies or organized religious dogmas.\\r\\nAs a Diamond Pocket Books publication, this concise 136-page guide serves as an accessible entry point for readers seeking to understand the deep-rooted influence of ethics and power on Indian society.