Significance of Ultimate goal

The concept of Ultimate goal varies across different spiritual and philosophical traditions. In Jainism, it refers to the highest spiritual objective for monks, while in Vaishnavism, it emphasizes achieving prema, pure devotion to Shri Krishna, and ultimately, loving service at the Divine's feet. Other traditions view the ultimate goal as liberation, enlightenment, or union with the divine, such as moksha in Vedanta and Nibbana in Buddhism. Ultimately, it signifies the highest aspiration in life, often centered around devotion, knowledge, and spiritual realization.1
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Synonyms: Ultimate aim, End goal, Highest aspiration, Objective, Aim, Endpoint, Purpose, Aspiration, Target, Ambition.

In Dutch: Ultieme doel; In Finnish: Lopullinen tavoite; In Spanish: Objetivo final; In Portugese: Objetivo final; In German: Endziel; In Swedish: Slutmål; In Malay: Matlamat muktamad; In French: Objectif ultime; In Italian: Obiettivo finale; In Polish: Ostateczny cel

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Buddhist concept of 'Ultimate goal'

Hindu concept of 'Ultimate goal'

Jain concept of 'Ultimate goal'

The concept of Ultimate goal in local and regional sources

The concept of Ultimate goal in scientific sources