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Category:God Is The Ultimate Goal

Theme Analysis

The philosophical essence of this category establishes that the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Lord Viṣṇu or Kṛṣṇa, is the ultimate goal of all religious principles, ambitions, and spiritual paths. Śrīla Prabhupāda explains that due to ignorance, conditioned souls try to adjust their situations materially, not knowing that their true self-interest lies in reaching the Supreme Lord. While there are various processes of spiritual realization—such as karma, jñāna, and mystic yoga—and different religious systems adapted to specific times and places, their ultimate destination is identical: the Supreme Person. Impersonalists mistakenly consider the formless Brahman to be the final achievement, but the Vedic literatures confirm that the personal feature of the Supreme Brahman is the ultimate goal and the last word in transcendence. This supreme destination is practically and joyfully attained by surrendering to a bona fide spiritual master, avoiding offenses, and engaging in the unalloyed devotional service (bhakti-yoga) of the Lord.

  • The True Self-Interest: The ultimate goal of all ambitions and the true self-interest of every living entity is to reach Lord Viṣṇu and become His eternal servant.
  • The Unifying Destination: Whether one follows the Vedic varṇāśrama-dharma, Christian principles, or other genuine searching processes, the ultimate goal of all true religion is God.
  • Beyond Impersonalism: The impersonal Brahman is not the final destination. The ultimate goal of spiritual realization is the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
  • The Practical Path: While other yogas are difficult, bhakti-yoga—beginning with hearing and chanting the holy name without offenses—is the direct and feasible path to the ultimate goal.

Pages in category "God Is The Ultimate Goal"

The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

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