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More vocabulary qwest -- Do 'jne' (with the wave over the n)

and 'jnana' have to do with knowlege? Would 'sarvajne' mean knower

of all? I think 'sarva' means over all. Does 'jne' mean knower?

Thanks again.

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<karenborak@e...> wrote:

> More vocabulary qwest -- Do 'jne' (with the wave over the n)

> and 'jnana' have to do with knowlege? Would 'sarvajne' mean

knower

> of all? I think 'sarva' means over all. Does 'jne' mean knower?

> Thanks again.

 

 

Dear Karen,

According to my sanskrit teacher 'jne' is the root for 'jnana' which

means to know.

 

So 'sarvajne' means to know all, or one who knows all (both are

correct according to the context)

 

Jai Maa

Latha

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