Can a Marwari attain moksha?
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"To attain moksha, one must drop every identity and label, for liberation lies beyond the confines of ego and the boundaries of caste, creed, and nation. In the purity of witnessing, true freedom is found."
According to Osho, a Marwari can attain moksha, but only by dropping the identity of being a Marwari and every other label. Liberation means going beyond all boundaries of caste, creed, nation, even the adjective human. Where there is ego, there is bondage; when all adjectives fall, pure witnessing remains. Be consciousness, a witness; that state is moksha.
Yes—if you stop clinging to being a Marwari or anything else and simply stay as the quiet watcher inside.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces ego-based conflict and anxiety by loosening rigid identities.
- Simplifies practice: focus on awareness (witnessing), not labels or group pride.
- Opens space for universal compassion and inner freedom beyond boundaries.
- Simplifies practice: focus on awareness (witnessing), not labels or group pride.
- Opens space for universal compassion and inner freedom beyond boundaries.
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