The ultimate goal is explicitly stated in Chapter 37: "The knower of Brahman attains the Supreme." This is described as the ultimate goal of the bliss of Brahman, and the text asks, "What is higher than this?" Furthermore, it is said that "The knower of the Self crosses sorrow." The path to this attainment involves crossing the "ocean of worldly existence," which is rooted in darkness. The prescribed remedy for this journey is Brahma-Jnana, or the knowledge of Brahman, which is hailed as the means to all attainment. This path requires the foundational qualities of "Full faith and patience," which are essential for receiving the grace needed to realize the divine.
What is the ultimate goal for a knower of Brahman, and what is the path to reaching it?
๐ Chapter 37