prasnta
Prasna is a Sanskrit term that originates from ancient India, referring to the art of divination and prophecy through questioning. The word is derived from the Sanskrit root "pra" meaning "before" or "ahead," and "śnā," which is the past participle of "śnas," meaning "to know" or "to ask." In this context, prasna denotes a series of questions posed to a qualified person, usually through consultation with a Vedic priest or a sage, to gain insight into a particular situation, make informed decisions, or predict the future.
Prasna scriptures, known as Prasna Upanishads, date back to the Vedic period, around 500 BCE, containing numerous
The system of prasna is associated with two primary types: shama-prasna, which involves addressing concerns on
Prasna has played a significant role in shaping Indian knowledge systems. While often bound to Hindu and
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Prasna is a Sanskrit term that originates from ancient India, referring to the art of divination and
The Prasna scriptures, known as Prasna Upanishads, date back to the Vedic period, around 500 BCE. These
Prasna has played a significant role in shaping Indian knowledge systems. While often bound to Hindu and