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This Hindi passage is titled “ज्ञान के स्तर” (Levels of Knowledge). Here’s a clear, simple explanation of what it says:
📌 Three Levels of Knowledge
- Sensory Knowledge (इंद्रियों से प्राप्त ज्ञान)
This comes through the five senses—seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, and tasting.
It’s the most basic level, based on direct experience. - Intellectual Knowledge (बुद्धि से प्राप्त ज्ञान)
This comes from reasoning and understanding.
Example: You see the sun rising and setting, but your intellect tells you that the sun doesn’t actually rise or set—the Earth rotates.
This level is considered higher than sensory knowledge. - Inner/Intuitive Knowledge (अंतर्ज्ञान)
This goes beyond the intellect.
It arises from deep silence, inner awareness, or consciousness.
It is the highest form of knowledge—timeless and unchanging. If it disappears, it was never true intuition to begin with.
🧘 Role of Meditation
Meditation sharpens the first two levels and opens the door to the third (intuitive knowledge).
🌱 Key Idea
Real life truly begins when a person reaches this third level of knowledge.
🎯 Final Message
All three levels are important:
- Sensory knowledge = personal
- Intellectual knowledge = logical
- Intuitive knowledge = universal (beyond time and space)
True education should nurture all three.
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