Significance of Final destination
Synonyms: Ultimate goal, Terminus
In Dutch: Eindbestemming; In Finnish: Lopullinen määränpää; In Spanish: Destino final; In German: Endziel
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Buddhist concept of 'Final destination'
In Buddhism, the Final destination signifies the ultimate goal achieved by buddhas, characterized by the immutable essence of vajrakaya, representing a state of enlightenment and liberation from the cycle of suffering.
From: The Great Chariot
(1) The ultimate goal or end point experienced by the buddhas, associated with the unchanging nature of the vajrakaya.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Final destination'
In Hinduism, the Final Destination signifies the supreme spiritual goal and ultimate resting place after liberation, represented as a realm where the soul resides peacefully, as well as the diverse spiritual outcomes influenced by one's relationship with Krishna.
From: Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary)
(1) The spiritual outcomes achieved by various characters in their relationship with Krishna, illustrating that even those with negative intentions can attain favorable results.[2]
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) The concluding point where the wandering spark of light ultimately resides.[3]