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prajna

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prajna
(Sanskrit) “wisdom,” used in abstract sense or some-times personified as a goddess. [Sanskrit: Parrinder, 222]


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PRAJNA ZENDO: Free sitting meditation and an opportunity to meet with a Zen teacher begins at 7 p.
Tara is the embodiment of prajna or insight, she was created from a tear shed by the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.
95 Hardcover BQ984 Chinese scholar and monk Sengzhao (374-414) struggled to understand the Buddhist notion of prajna just as previous generations of monks had done.
 
 
 
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