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(22) Worldly Religions Which Religion Is for Moksha?
Questioner: Can any seeker reach moksha if he practices religion properly?
Dadashri: A seeker is partial (pakshapati), and who do you think God is partial to? Surely He must be impartial (nishpakshapati), now wouldn't He be?
Questioner: Yes.
Dadashri: Those involved in partiality (paksha) will never attain liberation (moksha). Yes, they may receive worldly happiness. There is no moksha for those who are in the “standard' (relative worldly religions). If you come “out of standard' then you can attain moksha. Here, we are 'out of standard'. Everyone comes here. Muslims, Jains and Vaishnavs, they all come here.
All these different religions – the Jain religion, Vaishnav religion, Shiva religion, Muslim religion - are all ‘relative' religions. Not one of them is a ‘real' religion. A ‘relative' religion means it will help you develop. However, it will not help you ‘develop fully'. And moksha is only for those who are ‘fully developed' (known the Self). One can attain moksha when, despite having a body, the Atma (Self) within remains separate.
The Vitarag speech and nothing else, is the only solution for moksha. Any other speech contains attachment (raag; myspeech). Vitarag speech means the speech that does not hurt