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Jnana (Knowledge), Bhakti (Devotion), Karma (Action), and Yoga (Meditation).
the four paths to moksha are bhakti, karma, jnana and raja
The Sanskrit word for knowledge is "ज्ञान" (pronounced as "jnana").
4 paths. Karma yoga,Bhakti yoga,Jnana Yoga and Ashtanga Yoga.
I think this is a question from a very confused mind. Brahma jnana is jnana(knowledge) of Brahma. A step before attaining Moksha. After Brahma jnana (seeing the true form of what appaers as infinite world) he will come to know what his goal of life is. That is the unification of self with Brahma.This unification is called as attaining Moksha.
The fourth type of knowledge obtained by Mahavira during his 13th year of quest was called "Clairvoyance" (Avadhi-Jnana). This knowledge allowed him to see and know things happening at great distances and even in other realms of existence.
Jnana Prabodhini was created in 1960.
Jnana-Deepa Vidyapeeth was created in 1883.
Jnana Prabodhini Prashala was created in 1962.
As far as Buddhist philosophy is concerned it would depend on your concept of 'you'. If you mean the collection of thoughts, complexes and personality traits that you have built up during your many lives, well that is finite and will therfore cease to be. For a better understanding it would be best to read something like 'The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying' by Sogyal Rinpoche.
Jnana Marga is a Hindu marga. It is the path to Brahman through intellectual means.
The motto of Jnana Prabodhini Prashala is 'अविद्यया मृत्युम तीर्त्वा विद्ययामृतम अश्नुते'.