Jyana: The Three Faces of Knowledge
Jyana: The Three Faces of Knowledge
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This collection of 11 articles explores the multifaceted dimensions of vedanta, bringing together insights from philosophy, consciousness studies, and practical spiritual wisdom.
Jyana: The Three Faces of Knowledge
Understand karma and reincarnation not as punishment, but as the cosmic mechanism for evolution. Learn how your actions create samskaras, how these determine your future birth, and how to use this law to accelerate your journey through the seven chakra-dimensions toward liberation.
Discover the Sapta Chiranjivis—the seven immortals of Hindu tradition. Learn why they represent dimensions of consciousness that never die: mind mastery, karmic wisdom, dharmic conscience, equanimity, and righteous action. A complete guide to the faculties that make us fully human.
Explore the six Pramanas—India's comprehensive epistemological framework for validating knowledge. Discover how perception, inference, testimony, comparison, presumption, and non-cognition work together to establish truth, and why this ancient system remains relevant for evaluating AI, science, and spiritual claims.
Explore the core framework of Indian Knowledge System—how all reality emerges as duality from Shunya (zero). Understand the number line as a map of existence, why polarities are complementary not contradictory, and how this framework applies from physics to consciousness.
Delve into the mystical wisdom of the Maitreya Upanishad. Learn about the cosmic dimension of consciousness and the path to liberation (Moksha).
Explore the profound wisdom of Kenopanishad—one of the 10 primary Upanishads. Discover the nature of consciousness and the ultimate reality (Brahman).
Discover Jnana Yoga as the most direct path to self-realization—not through belief but through direct knowing. Learn how discriminative wisdom (Viveka) dissolves the illusion of separation, why 'Tat Tvam Asi' ends the evolutionary journey, and how to use the Ajna and Sahasrara chakras for liberation.
Type of Mukti reflects different aspects of liberation, emphasizing either proximity, union, or participation in divine glory.
interconnected knowledge graph of Indian philosophy. It highlights the core concepts and schools in a visually engaging and harmonious layout.
Discover Vyasa (व्यास) as the dimension of wisdom-synthesis within human consciousness. Learn why this Chiranjivi divided the Vedas, composed the Mahabharata, and represents the eternal faculty that receives scattered truth and organizes it for transmission.