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‖ jnani Hinduism.|dʒəˈnɑːnɪ| [Skr., f. jnana.] A worshipper or devotee of jnana-marga.
1885E. Balfour Cycl. India (ed. 3) II. 442/2 Jnani, or divine Buddhas, are five. 1916T. A. Gopinatha Rao Elem. Hindu Iconogr. III. i. 242 The silent jñānis destroying the threefold bond..behold the sacred and are filled with bliss. 1962Brahmacharini Usha Ramakrishna-Vedanta Wordbk., Jnani. 1. One who follows the path of knowledge and discrimination to reach the impersonal Reality; a non-dualist. 2. A knower of Brahman. 1969Indian Music Jrnl. V. Suppl., Arunagiri completed the song, got cured of his ailments and became a Jñānî and a yōgēśvara. |