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abhidheya The word "''abhidhéya''" is a Sanskrit term which, along with ''sambandham'' and ''prayojana'', is one of the three fundamental concepts of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. It denotes a means of achieving the ultimate goal, dedicated ministry in the stage of practice ''Sadhana-Bhakti''. ''Abhidheya'' is what a person must develop to achieve the ultimate goal—''prem'', or pure love of Krishna, which is considered the highest achievement of the ''prayojana''. The concepts ''sambandha'', ''abhidheya'' and ''prayojana'' are explained in the works of Krishna theologians such as Rupa Goswami and Raghunatha dasa Goswami. ''Abhidheya'' is a ''Sadhana'', a spiritual practice performed by a man after he realized the ''sambandhu'' - the original relationship with Krishna. ''Abhideya'' is an activity aimed at meeting Krishna, pure, selfless service to Krishna, which is a means of understanding the eternal relationship of love between Krishna and the smallest ''jiva''. The eternal relationship ''jiva'' with Krishna is described in Vedic literature. Information on these relationships is called ''sambandha''. Understanding these relationships and the subsequent effect on the basis of this understanding is called ''Abhidheya''. Reaching ''Prem'', or pure love of Krishna and returning to the spiritual world, the society of Krishna and its satellites, is the ultimate goal of life, which is called ''prayojana''. ==References==
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