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Jnaneshvar

Tradition: Hinduism | Era: 13th century | Lineage: Bhakti movement, Nath tradition
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Compiled Truth

The ultimate reality is beyond existence and non-existence, and can be realized through self-awareness.

Key Teachings

1. The ultimate reality is beyond existence and non-existence, and can be realized through self-awareness.

Key Concepts

  • Knowledge (Jnana) -- The means to realize the ultimate reality, but also limited by its own nature.

  • Ignorance -- The absence of knowledge, but also a necessary condition for knowledge to exist.

  • Self-awareness -- The direct realization of one's true nature, beyond knowledge and ignorance.
  • Paradoxes

  • Knowledge is necessary to realize the ultimate reality, but it is also limited by its own nature.

  • The ultimate reality is beyond existence and non-existence.
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