Kṣetra-Kṣetrajña Yoga · Verse 35
क्षेत्रक्षेत्रज्ञयोरेवमन्तरं ज्ञानचक्षुषा | भूतप्रकृतिमोक्षं च ये विदुर्यान्ति ते परम्
kṣetra-kṣetra-jñayor evam antaraṃ jñāna-cakṣuṣā | bhūta-prakṛti-mokṣaṃ ca ye vidur yānti te param
Those who thus know through the eye of knowledge the distinction between the field and the knower of the field, and the liberation of beings from nature, they attain the Supreme.
The concluding verse summarizes the teaching. Jñāna-cakṣuṣā — by the eye of knowledge — not physical sight but discriminative wisdom that distinguishes kṣetra from kṣetra-jña.
Bhūta-prakṛti-mokṣa — liberation from the nature of beings — refers to release from identification with the psycho-physical complex.
Te param yānti — they attain the Supreme — this is the culmination of jñāna-yoga: not merely knowing about the Self but realizing identity with the Absolute.