Significance of Transcendent knowledge
Transcendent knowledge encompasses a profound understanding that surpasses empirical and material comprehension, revealing deeper spiritual truths across various traditions. In Vaishnavism, it includes discriminative understanding and insights leading to spiritual liberation. Shaivism sees it as essential for grasping eternal truths, while Mahayana views it as enabling acts of benevolence. Theravada emphasizes understanding life's nature and achieving enlightenment through asceticism. Ultimately, transcendent knowledge represents a divine wisdom that unlocks higher realities and spiritual growth.
Synonyms: Sublime understanding, Profound awareness, Superior understanding, Higher wisdom, Enlightenment, Profound insight, Spiritual awareness
In Dutch: Transcendente kennis; In Finnish: Transsendentti tieto; In Spanish: Conocimiento trascendente; In German: Transzendentes Wissen
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Buddhist concept of 'Transcendent knowledge'
Transcendent knowledge in Buddhism signifies profound insights into life and existence, enabling individuals to perform benevolent acts and acquire spiritual powers, ultimately reflecting a deep awareness that transcends conventional teachings and societal beliefs.
From: Jataka tales [English], Volume 1-6
(1) A profound understanding or enlightenment achieved by the brahmin after becoming an ascetic, emphasizing the potential for spiritual growth.[1] (2) A state achieved by Kapila when he became an ascetic, indicating deep spiritual insight and understanding.[2]
From: A Discourse on Paticcasamuppada
(1) Deep understanding of the nature of life and other worlds that holy men claim to possess.[3]
From: Maha Buddhavamsa—The Great Chronicle of Buddhas
(1) The ultimate understanding beyond the conventional insights derived from the Vedas and societal norms.[4]
From: Lotus Sutra (Saddharma-Pundarika)
(1) A state of deep understanding and awareness, allowing certain individuals to perform acts of benevolence and display magical powers.[5]
Hindu concept of 'Transcendent knowledge'
Transcendent knowledge in Hinduism encompasses divine wisdom gained through spiritual teachings, revealing deeper truths beyond ordinary perception, ultimately leading to enlightenment and liberation while transcending conventional understanding and superficial distractions.
From: Yoga Vasistha [English], Volume 1-4
(1) Knowing that goes beyond the ordinary or empirical understanding.[6] (2) Understanding that goes beyond conventional wisdom, often associated with spiritual truth and higher realities.[7] (3) A deep understanding gained through the sage's teachings, leading to spiritual liberation and enlightenment.[8] (4) The discriminative understanding (viveka) that allows a person to rise above their base desires and reclaim a higher spiritual nature.[9] (5) A high level of understanding that leads to perfect peace and the ability to see beyond superficial distractions.[10]
From: Markandeya Purana
(1) The implied wisdom of the young birds, even though they are physically helpless without their parents.[11]
From: Sri Krishna-Chaitanya
(1) Understanding that goes beyond empirical and material understanding, uncovering deeper spiritual truths.[12]