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Significance of Wise

The concept of Wise across various traditions—Jainism, Tibetan Buddhism, Vaishnavism, Purana, Yoga, Vedanta, Dharmashastra, Mahayana, Theravada, and India history—refers to individuals characterized by deep understanding, knowledge, and discernment. These Wise individuals possess not only spiritual insights but also practical wisdom, enabling them to navigate life’s complexities. They are recognized for their ability to cultivate purity of mind, comprehend existential truths, and provide valuable guidance, ultimately contributing to their personal and communal spiritual growth.1
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Synonyms: Sensible, Knowledgeable, Prudent, Clever, Learned, Intelligent

In Finnish: Salvia; In French: Sage; In Dutch: Verstandig; In Spanish: Inteligente; In Swedish: Klok; In German: Salbei; In Malay: Yang bijak

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Buddhist concept of 'Wise'

Hindu concept of 'Wise'

Jain concept of 'Wise'

The concept of Wise in local and regional sources