
1) Buddhist terminology 2) Hindu philosophical concept
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Jnana or gnana or gnaan (Sanskrit ज्ञान, jñāna; Pali: ñāṇa) is a Sanskrit word that means knowledge (and is cognate to that English word, as well as the Greek γνῶσις, gnosis). It has various nuances of meaning depending on the context, and is used in a number of different Indian religions. The idea of jnana centers around a ...
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knowledge obtained through meditation
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in Hindu philosophy, a word with a range of meanings focusing on a cognitive event that proves not to be mistaken. In the religious realm it ... [3 related articles]
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knowledge, understanding, wisdom
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Knowledge
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In Hinduism, jnana refers to spiritual knowledeg as a means to salvation.
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knowledge. Jnana-yoga is the path of wisdom, one of the four main spiritual processes.
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Jnana is wisdom, transforming knowledge, especially the knowledge of the identity of the atman or soul and the ultimate reality of Brahman. It is this inner realization to which the teachings of the Upanishads point, and it is this wisdom which is explicated in philosophical systems such as Advaita Vedanta.
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Spiritual wisdom; limited knowledge (which is the source of bondage
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knowledge, the Sakti of Isvara
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(Skr.) Cognition, knowledge, wisdom, philosophic understanding, insight, believed by some Indian philosophers to effect moksa (q.v.). -- K.F.L.
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knowledge acquired through meditation and study as a means of reaching Brahman. Also calledCf. bhakti (def. 1),(def. 1).
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