prajna

[pruhj-nyah, -nuh]

praj·na

[pruhj-nyah, -nuh]
noun Buddhism, Hinduism.
pure and unqualified knowledge.
Also called Enlightenment.


Origin:
< Sanskrit prajñā
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prajna (ˈprʊdʒnə, -njɑː)
 
n
wisdom or understanding considered as the goal of Buddhist contemplation
 
[from Sanskrit prajñā, from prajānāti he knows]

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