The Sanskrit word for knowledge is jnana. We can look in depth at this word to understand it, by looking at the root, which is jñā, to know, to have knowledge, perceive, experience, recognise etc.
Gabriella Burnel recorded this exploration on jnana for Facebook Live.
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