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Jnadhyana derives its name from the Sanskrit words Jna and Dhyana. Jna means to know, to experience, and to understand and Dhyana means meditation. | ||||||||||||||
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Jnadhyana is a meditation study and practice program that can be used by satsangs or implemented alone. | ||||||||||||||
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Jnadhyana is a program of the Progressive Hindu Association and Mata Devi Math. | ||||||||||||||