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Prajna
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knowledge with awareness; the seer who observes the state of nidra; the all knowing; what is known; represents the 'M' of AUM; awareness of the 'one without a second' ...

 


Prajna: scholarship, knowledge of the divine, consciousness of the true knowledge of God.
Prakâs'a-vigraha: form of K r i s h n a, that for a few characteristics is identical to His original form.

Prajna ("wisdom"): the opposite of spiritual ignorance (ajnana, avidya); one of two means of liberation in Buddhist yoga, the other being skillful means (upaya), i.e., compassion (karuna) ...

[edit] Prajnapāramita
Mādhyamaka is a source of methods for approaching prajnaparamita, or "perfection of wisdom", the sixth of the Six Perfections of the bodhisattva path. The term is used as the collective title of key Mahāyāna sutras.

Prajna, cognitive insight, the resplendent light of wisdom, or intuitive apprehension, comes as a result of mastering sanyama.

prajna the all-wise Intelligence.
prajna the Self situated in deep sleep [susupti], the lord and creator of things; the Master of Wisdom and Knowledge (prajna).

Sthitaprajna is a different form of love where wisdom prevails over the needs and desires. In that love one experiences peace and bliss. It flows through the senses, becomes energy and radiates out.


Tat Jayat Prajna Alokah (III/s)
By Mastering that (Samyama) the light of the higher consciousness. ...

Siva - The Sthita-Prajna
I am fond of listening to anecdotes concerning Swamiji Maharaj from his older disciples. The other day, during a conversation with one such disciple, I learnt that sometime back, an admirer of Swamiji - an M.A., Ph.D.

Prajna: Consciousnes; discrimination.
Prakasa: Luminous; light.
Prakriti-layas: Those who are submerged.
Prakriti: Nature.
Pramana: Right knowledge.
Prana: Vital energy.
Pranajaya: Conquest of Prana.
Pranava: The sacred syllable OM.

4) Next the vijnanamaya kosha or the prajna wisdom sheath of Gnosis (transconceptional knowledge) which also is included in the sukshma sharira (subtle body), ...

His notion of the physical body is similar to the refrain in the Prajnaparamita Sutra: "All this is empty, void, " the notion being that in the void a thought arises and then assumes a physical body, and having assumed the body, ...

Through the absorption of their respective Upadhis or vehicles all these in turn are absorbed in the Pratyagatma"the three aspects of consciousness, Visva, Taijasa, and Prajna in man, the three, Virat, Hiranyagarbha, and Ishvara in the universe, ...

See also: Yoga, Spirit, Mind, Spiritual, Consciousness

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