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means "solitude", "detachment" or "isolation", a vrddhi-derivation from
kevala "alone, isolated". It is the
isolation of
purusha from prakṛti, and liberation...
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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...
- or
after exhalation, and, the
ultimate aim, unaccompanied. That
state is
kevala kumbhaka, the
complete suspension of the
breath for as long as the practitioner...
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After his 12
years of meditation, he is said to have
attained omniscience (
kevala jnana). Bahubali's
other names are
Kammateshwara and Gommateshwara, the...
- led an
ascetic life, and
attained kevala jnana (omniscience).
According to the Śvetāmbara Jains, he
attained kevala jnana (omniscience)
after which he...
- the Sutras: Bhr̥gu (Jamadagni) Bhārgava Cyāvana
Aurva Jāmadagnya Vātsa
Kevala Bhr̥gu Bhārgava Daivodāsa
Vainya Pārtha Śaunaka Gārtsamada
Gautama Āṅgirasa...
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severe austerities for
twelve and a half years,
after which he
attained Kevala Jnana (omniscience). He
preached for 30
years and
attained moksha (liberation)...
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Indian calendar. He
never married and
remained a celibate. He
attained Kevala Jnana within one
month of
Tapsya and
Moksha at Champapuri, of
Bihar in India...
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material comforts, in the
interests of
achieving Enlightenment, Liberation, or
Kevala Jnana, for
example as
practiced in Buddhism, Hinduism, and
Jainism respectively...
- have
achieved the
natural state of
unlimited bliss,
unlimited knowledge (
kevala jnana),
unlimited power and
unlimited perception are
regarded as God in...