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Indian philosophy and religions,
jñāna (Sanskrit: ज्ञान, [ˈdʑɲaːnɐ]) is "knowledge". The idea of
jñāna centers on a
cognitive event which is recognized...
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Jnana yoga (IAST:
Jñāna yoga), also
known as
jnana marga (
jñāna mārga), is one of the
three classical paths (margas) for
moksha (liberation) in the Bhagavad...
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Kevala jnana (Sanskrit: केवल ज्ञान, IAST:
kevala jñāna) or
Kevala gyana, also
known as Kaivalya,
means omniscience in
Jainism and is
roughly translated...
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Jnana palam (Tamil: ஞானப்பழம், romanized:
Jñāna paḻam, lit. 'Fruit of wisdom'), also
rendered Gnana Palam, is the name of a
divine fruit in
Hindu mythology...
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Jnana Prabodhini is a
social organization in India.
Founded in 1962, its
activities have
expanded into
multiple aspects of
social work. The main activity...
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Jnana Saradhi is an
Indian do****entary film in
Malayalam Language,
duration with 90
minutes directed by
Sathish Kalathil. It is a
historical movie and...
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Jnana Yoga (lit. 'The Yoga of Knowledge') is a book of
lectures by
Swami Vivekananda as
transcribed by
Joseph Josiah Goodwin. The
lectures were delivered...
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Jnana-Vijnana Yoga (Sanskrit: ज्ञानविज्ञानयोग, romanized: Jñānavijñānayōga) is the
seventh of the
eighteen chapters of the
Bhagavad Gita. The chapter...
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Vedic concept of
dharma (duty,
rightful action); samkhya-based yoga and
jnana (knowledge); and
bhakti (devotion). It
holds a
unique pan-Hindu influence...
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southern cir****ambulatory path
around the
sanctum sanctorum. In his
aspect as
Jnana Dakshinamurti,
Shiva is
generally shown with four arms. He is
depicted seated...