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<p style="text-align:justify;">The word 'dnyana' or '[[jnana]]' is used to denote knowledge. It is generally applied for knowledge of self or [[atma]]. The word 'vidnyana' or '[[vijnana]]' denotes knowledge of [[shaastra]] or scientific knowledge. It is one of the most important treatment for management of psychiatric disorders in [[Ayurveda]].  </p>
The word 'dnyana' or '[[jnana]]' is used to denote knowledge. It is generally applied for knowledge of self or [[atma]]. The word 'vidnyana' or '[[vijnana]]' denotes knowledge of [[shaastra]] or scientific knowledge. It is one of the most important treatment for management of psychiatric disorders in [[Ayurveda]].   


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