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Saṃjñā (Sanskrit; Pali: sañña) is a
Buddhist term that is
typically translated as "perception" or "cognition." It can be
defined as
grasping at the distinguishing...
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Sanjna (Sanskrit: संज्ञा, IAST:
Saṃjñā, also
spelled as
Samjna and Sangya), also
known as
Saranyu (Sanskrit: सरण्यू, IAST: Saraṇyū), is a
Hindu goddess...
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related to the sun god
Surya through his
daughter Samjna/Randal.
According to the legend, when
Samjna left her
house due to Surya's energy, Vishvakarma...
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currently in the
seventh Manvantara. Doniger,
Wendy (1998). "Saranyu/
Samjna". In John
Stratton Hawley,
Donna Marie Wulff (ed.). Devī:
goddesses of India...
- Abhidharmakośa
lists 42
mental factors which include: Vedanā –
feeling Saṃjñā –
perception Cetanā –
volition Sparśa –
contact Chanda –
desire (to act)...
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Perceptual paradox Philosophy of
perception Proprioception Qualia Recept Samjñā, the
Buddhist concept of
perception Shared intentionality Simulated reality...
- (rupa),
sensations (or feelings,
received from form) (vedana),
perceptions (
samjna),
mental activity or
formations (sankhara),
consciousness (vijnana). They...
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seven chapters, or prakaranas.The
prakaranas of the book are
given below.
Samjna-Sandhi
Prakarana Vishnupada Prakarana: this
chapter deals with declension...
- Aditi.
Vaivasvata Manu,
because he is the son of
Vivasvan and
Saranyu (
Saṃjñā). He is also
known as
Satyavrata and Shraddhadeva.
Shraddhadeva is stated...
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unlike Pāṇini,
Nannayya divided his work into five chapters,
covering samjnā, sandhi, ajanta,
halanta and kriya. In the 19th century,
Chinnaya Suri wrote...