jnana-marga
nounHow to pronounce jnana-marga:
Definition of jnana-marga:
- jnana-marga (noun):
- the hindu approach to salvation by the way of knowledge developed in the upanishads and the philosophic systems (as sankhya, vedanta, yoga) and involving mental and ascetic self-discipline often in the companionship of a guru compare karma-marga
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