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A Sanskrit word meaning “knowledge (or wisdom, science) of the higher Self” (''adhy-ātman''), sometimes translated (but not quite the same in meaning as) “metaphysics.” It is also the name of one of the ''Pañca Vidyā Śāstras'' or the “Scriptures of the five senses.” | A Sanskrit word meaning “knowledge (or wisdom, science) of the higher Self” (''adhy-ātman''), sometimes translated (but not quite the same in meaning as) “metaphysics.” It is also the name of one of the ''Pañca Vidyā Śāstras'' or the “Scriptures of the five senses.” | ||
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A Sanskrit word meaning “knowledge (or wisdom, science) of the higher Self” (adhy-ātman), sometimes translated (but not quite the same in meaning as) “metaphysics.” It is also the name of one of the Pañca Vidyā Śāstras or the “Scriptures of the five senses.”
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