jnna
Jnna is a transliteration variant of the Sanskrit term jñāna, most commonly rendered as jnana in English. It denotes knowledge, wisdom, or understanding, with an emphasis on experiential or spiritual insight. The form "jnna" often appears as a nonstandard spelling or typographical simplification of jñāna.
Jnna derives from the Sanskrit root jñā-, meaning to know. As a noun, jñāna refers to knowledge
Philosophical and religious usage
In Hindu philosophy, jñāna is central to the path of knowledge (jnāna yoga) and to schools such
Outside traditional theology and philosophy, jñāna appears in academic writings on Indian philosophy, Sanskrit linguistics, and
Jnana yoga, Jñāna in Hindu philosophy, Prajñā in Buddhism, Kevala jñāna in Jainism.