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The word 'dnyana' or '[[jnana]]' is used to denote knowledge. It is generally applied for knowledge of self or [[atma]]. The word 'vidnyana' or '[[vijnana]]' denotes knowledge of [[shaastra]] or scientific knowledge. It is one of the most important treatment for management of psychiatric disorders in [[Ayurveda]]. | The word 'dnyana' or '[[jnana]]' is used to denote knowledge. It is generally applied for knowledge of self or [[atma]]. The word 'vidnyana' or '[[vijnana]]' denotes knowledge of [[shaastra]] or scientific knowledge. It is one of the most important treatment for management of psychiatric disorders in [[Ayurveda]]. | ||
Revision as of 08:55, 9 November 2020
The word 'dnyana' or 'jnana' is used to denote knowledge. It is generally applied for knowledge of self or atma. The word 'vidnyana' or 'vijnana' denotes knowledge of shaastra or scientific knowledge. It is one of the most important treatment for management of psychiatric disorders in Ayurveda.
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