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(24) Conviction on the Path to Moksha Attaining Moksha - Clear Vision for This
Questioner: For someone who seeks moksha, what religion would he need?
Dadashri: He needs Atma-dharma (religion of the Self). Questioner: In what attire does one attain moksha?
Dadashri: Attire and moksha do not have anything to do with each other. Whether one runs around naked or clothed, it does not matter. Moksha can be attained in any attire.
Questioner: At what spiritual level can one attain moksha?
Dadashri: Moksha is attained through the vitarag dharma (religion). You attain moksha at the level of the
Vitarag
Questioner: In what state does one attain moksha?
Dadashri: In the vitarag state.
Questioner: In which sect or division is true religion found? What is a sect? Is there any need for them?
Dadashri: All sects are incomplete religions; ‘relative' religion. Where there is any kind of partiality or bias, there is no moksha. “Real” religion is absent. True religion (dharma) does not exist in sects, because they are all ekantik (individualized perspective; narrow-minded).