Significance of Jneya
In Vedanta, Jneya signifies both the knowledge of the Ultimate Reality and the object of knowledge within the philosophical context established by Svaminarayana. It emphasizes attaining an understanding that transcends alternative perspectives and focuses on the essence of true knowledge. This dual interpretation underscores the importance of comprehending both the nature of ultimate truth and the philosophical tenets guiding this understanding in Vedanta.
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Hindu concept of 'Jneya'
In Hinduism, Jneya signifies both the object of knowledge in Svaminarayana’s philosophy and the pursuit of understanding the Ultimate Reality, emphasizing a comprehension devoid of conflicting theories.
From: Mandukya Upanishad (Gaudapa Karika and Shankara Bhashya)
(1) The knowledge of the Ultimate Reality referenced in the text, aiming for an understanding free from alternative theories.[1]
From: Prasthanatrayi Swaminarayan Bhashyam (Study)
(1) The object of knowledge, as understood in Svaminarayana’s philosophical framework.[2]