jnana

/ˈdʒnɑːnə/
noun
  1. In Hindu and Buddhist philosophy, knowledge or wisdom, especially spiritual knowledge gained through meditation and study.
    • The teacher spoke about jnana as the deep understanding of the true nature of reality.
    • Through years of meditation, she attained jnana and felt at peace.
    • Jnana is considered one of the paths to enlightenment in Hindu philosophy.
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