Devanagari: ब्रह्मज्ञान ISO15919: brahmajñāna also written as brahmgyan

The attainment of the Impersonal Brahm. A jnani first practises devotion to master the eligibility criteria to enter the path of jnana. He follows the eightfold path of jnana-marg to attain atmajnana. He then practises devotion to Shri Krishna again. This is called jnanayoga. Then, by the grace of Shri Krishna, the jnani attains perfect knowledge of God or Brahm. This knowledge is called brahmajnana. It is also called:

  • nirupadhi jnana (Devanagari: निरुपधि ज्ञान ISO15919: nirupadhi jñāna) which means knowledge arising from oneness with God.
  • niranjana jnana (Devanagari: निरंजन ज्ञान ISO15919: niraṁjana jñāna) pure knowledge.

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Bhakti Shatak - Hundred Gems of Devotion - an in-depth analysis