Significance of Sharp intellect

Sharp intellect is defined across various philosophical traditions and texts as the capacity for cleverness, problem-solving, and deep understanding. In Jainism, it emphasizes quick thinking, while Tibetan Buddhism highlights a high cognitive ability that facilitates discussion. The Arthashastra views it as an analytical mind needed for sound decision-making. In Purana, it entails clear reasoning essential for spiritual practices, and in Theravada Buddhism, it relates to enhanced concentration and overcoming meditation challenges. Historical figures like Krishna Menon exemplify sharp intellect in analyzing complex issues.

Synonyms: Keen mind, Brilliant mind, Quick wit

In Dutch: Scherp intellect

In Finnish: Terävä äly

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Buddhist concept of 'Sharp intellect'

Hindu concept of 'Sharp intellect'

Jain concept of 'Sharp intellect'

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