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  2. Prajñā (Buddhism) - Wikipedia

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  3. Prajñā (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit word प्रज्ञा (Prajña) is the compound of "प्र (pra-)" which prefix means – before, forward, fulfiller, and used as the intensifier but rarely as a separate word [1] and "ज्ञ (jna)" which means - knowing or familiar with. [2]

  4. Prajna - Wikipedia

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    Prajna or Prajñā may refer to: Prajñā (Hinduism), a Hindu concept; Prajñā (Buddhism), a Buddhist concept; Prajna (Buddhist monk), an important 9th century ...

  5. Prajnaparamita - Wikipedia

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    The Great Prajna Paramita Sutra, Volume 2, ISBN 978-1-62787-582-0: Wheatmark Unabridged English translation of Xuanzang's Chinese rendition (fascicles 21-40) 2018 Naichen Chen The Great Prajna Paramita Sutra, Volume 3, ISBN 978-1-62787-747-3: Wheatmark Unabridged English translation of Xuanzang's Chinese rendition (fascicles 41-60) 2019

  6. Prajnanam Brahma - Wikipedia

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    A truly wise person [...] is known as Prajna - who has attained Brahman hood itself; thus, testifying to the "Vedic" "Maha Vakya" (great saying or words of wisdom): "Prajnanam iti Brahman". [13] According to David Loy, The knowledge of Brahman [...] is not intuition of Brahman but itself is Brahman. [14]

  7. Prajnatara - Wikipedia

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    The Transmission of the Lamp records several prophecies attributed to Prajñātārā by later Chinese patriarchs. [3] Among them were the prediction of a great calamity during the time of Bodhidharma's heirs Huike and Sengcan that supposedly motivated them to take refuge in the mountains in order to avoid persecutions of Buddhism carried out by the emperor between 574–77. [3]

  8. Prajñā (Buddhist monk) - Wikipedia

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    Prajñā (Chinese: 般若三藏 or 般若; pinyin: Bōrě Sāncáng or Bō Rě, 734 [1]), was a 9th-century Buddhist monk born in Kapisa, near modern Kabul, Afghanistan. [2] ...

  9. Prajna Pravah - Wikipedia

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    Prajna Pravah is an Indian organisation that works to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of India's cultural and intellectual heritage. It is one of the front organisations of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and works as its intellectual arm.