Significance of Scholarly knowledge
In Tibetan Buddhism, scholarly knowledge encompasses the extensive learning and comprehension of Buddhist texts and doctrines that a young boy acquires. This knowledge is integral to his spiritual development, as it forms the basis for understanding the teachings and practices of Buddhism. By studying these scriptures, the boy gains insights that are essential for his growth within the tradition, highlighting the value placed on education and learning in this spiritual context.
Synonyms: Academic knowledge, Intellectual insight, Academic learning, Scholarly insight, Intellectual knowledge
In Dutch: Wetenschappelijke kennis; In Finnish: Tieteellistä tietoa; In Spanish: Conocimiento académico
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Buddhist concept of 'Scholarly knowledge'
Scholarly knowledge in Buddhism encompasses an in-depth comprehension of Buddhist texts and doctrines, highlighting the importance of extensive learning for personal and spiritual growth within the Buddhist tradition.
From: Blue Annals (deb-ther sngon-po)
(1) Extensive learning and understanding of Buddhist texts and doctrines acquired by the boy.[1]
Hindu concept of 'Scholarly knowledge'
In Hinduism, Scholarly knowledge encompasses the wisdom and understanding gained by Rishis through rigorous study and penance, particularly focusing on the significance of time and favorable omens.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) Wisdom and understanding, especially about time and auspicious portents, acquired by Rishis through study and penance.[2]