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The [[word]] "[[prayojana]]" the [[ultimate goal of life]],  is a [[Sanskrit]] term which denotes the [[ultimate goal]] or [[object of attainment]]. Along with [[sambandha]] and [[abhidheya]], [[prayojana]] is one of the three fundamental [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] in [[Gaudiya Vaishnava]] {{Wiki|theology}}, where it is used to describe the [[Wikipedia:Absolute (philosophy)|ultimate]] goal of [[life]] - [[Prema]], or [[pure]] [[love]] of [[Krishna]].
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The word "prayojana" the ultimate goal of life, is a Sanskrit term which denotes the ultimate goal or object of attainment. Along with sambandha and abhidheya, prayojana is one of the three fundamental concepts in Gaudiya Vaishnava theology, where it is used to describe the ultimate goal of life - Prema, or pure love of Krishna.

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