Significance of General knowledge
General knowledge encompasses a broad understanding that provides insights into various domains. It is characterized as a wide-ranging comprehension not focused on specific details according to Yoga, while Purana emphasizes universal truths. Jyotisha associates it with recognizing omens and classifications of animals. Vedanta views it as an understanding that lacks the specificity to grasp the true nature of the Self. Additionally, Pancaratra connects it to Tamil literature and the Bhakti movement, while historical contexts enrich readers� knowledge. In science, it describes a person's broad understanding of health-related topics and shows resilience against aging effects.
Synonyms: Common knowledge, General information, General awareness, General understanding, Broad knowledge, General education, Basic information, Universal knowledge, Public knowledge
In Dutch: Algemene kennis; In Finnish: Yleinen tietämys; In Spanish: Conocimiento general; In German: Allgemeinwissen
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Hindu concept of 'General knowledge'
General knowledge in Hinduism encompasses a broad understanding of universal truths, integrating insights into Tamil literature from the Bhakti movement, while distinguishing between general insights and the specific knowledge required to comprehend Brahman.
From: Brihat Samhita
(1) Understanding of animal types, their classifications (domestic vs wild), and their significance in determining omens.[1] (2) A broad understanding that helps identify the limits of provinces and various omens.[2]
From: Prashna Upanishad with Shankara’s Commentary
(1) A form of understanding that permeates the whole body, contrasting with specific modifications of thought.[3]
From: Brahma Sutras (Shankaracharya)
(1) A broad understanding of concepts that lacks the specificity necessary to grasp the true nature of Brahman or the Self.[4]
From: Parama Samhita (English translation)
(1) The widespread understanding and information that has become integrated into Tamil literature, particularly associated with the Bhakti movement.[5]
From: Yoga-sutras (with Bhoja’s Rajamartanda)
(1) Knowledge that is broad and not focused on specific details, as differentiated from knowledge with a specific object.[6]
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) Broad understanding that provides insight into universal truths or principles.[7]
The concept of General knowledge in local and regional sources
General knowledge, as defined by the Mysore State Literacy Council, encompasses information imparted through stories, enhancing readers' comprehension and awareness of various subjects within a regional context.
From: Triveni Journal
(1) Information that is presented in the stories published by the Mysore State Literacy Council, aimed at enriching readers' understanding.[8]
The concept of General knowledge in scientific sources
General knowledge encompasses a comprehensive awareness of dental health issues, particularly aggressive periodontitis, which is crucial for dentists to provide informed care and promote better patient outcomes.
From: The Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences
(1) This was assessed in medical students regarding radiation, application of radiation in imaging, and radiation protection.[9] (2) A person's broad understanding of facts and information, and it appears to be resistant to the effects of aging, unlike certain cognitive abilities.[10]