The Kumaras were initiated by Lord Siva, in the form of Dakshinamurti, into the mysteries of Brahma-Jnana, through silence and Ghinmudra. Dakshina-murti sat under a banyan tree and taught them Jnana by silence.
BRAHMA-JNANA: Direct Knowledge of Brahman. BRAHMA-NISHTHA: One who is established in the Knowledge of Brahman. BRAHMA-SROTRI: One who has knowledge of the Vedas and the Upanishads. BRAHMA-SUTRAS: Classical Vedantic scripture.
brahma-jnana: direct knowledge of Brahman brahmakara vritti: thought of Brahman alone brahmatva: the principle of Brahman brahma-vidya: science of Brahman, knowledge of Brahman, learning pertaining to Brahman or the Absolute Reality ...
See also: Guna, Sannyasin, Ahara, Breath, Mind
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