Chapter 37 outlines the path to realizing the ultimate truth by describing the goal and the means to achieve it. The text states, 'The knower of Brahman attains the Supreme,' which is presented as the ultimate goal and the pinnacle of bliss. To cross the dark 'ocean of worldly existence,' the prescribed remedy is Brahma-Jnana, or the knowledge of Brahman. This knowledge is described as the pure remedy and the means to all attainment, capable of removing all evils and leading to the fulfillment of the heart's desired goal. This is affirmed as the authoritative teaching of the Vedas and Smritis.
What is described as the ultimate goal for a spiritual seeker, and what is the primary means to achieve it?
📖 Chapter 37