sarva-jña
(Sanskrit). Term literally meaning ‘awareness of all’ and denoting a form of omniscience or awareness. This awareness, whether possessed by an Arhat or a Buddha, knows all the general attributes of phenomena.
如来名號
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【梵】sarvajñaḥ
【梵】सर्वज्ञः【中】一切智
【中】薩婆若
【藏】thams cad mkhyen pa ( 'am ) kun mkhyen
○jña mf(ā)n. all-knowing, omniscient (said of gods and men, esp. of ministers and philosophers) Up. Kāv. &c
• a Buddha L
• an Arhat (with Jainas) ib
• N. of Śiva Pañcat. KāśīKh
• of various men R. Hit. Buddh
• (ā), f. N. of Durgā, DeviiP
• of a Yoginī Hcat
• -jñānin mfn. thinking one's self omniscient Divyâv
• -tā f. (MBh. Kathās.) or -tva n. (MBh. R. &c.) omniscience
• -deva (Buddh.), -nārāyaṇa (Cat.), m. N. of scholars
• -putra m. N. of Siddha-sena Siṃhâs
• -bhaṭṭa m. N. of a man ib
• -mānin mfn. (= -jñānin) Divyâv
• -mitra m. N. of various persons Rājat
• Bundh
• -m-manya mfn. (-jñānin
• ○ya-tā f.) Rājat
• -rāmêśvara-bhaṭṭāraka m. N. of an author Cat
• -vāsudeva m. N. of a poet ib
• -viṣṇu m. N. of a philosopher Sarvad
• -vyavasthāpaka, N. of wk
• -śrī-nārāyaṇa m. N. of an author Cat
• -sūnu m. patr. of Skanda KāśīKh
• ○jñâtma-giri (Col.) or ○mamuni (Cat.), m. N. of an author
• ○jñârdha-śarīriṇī f. N. of Umā, Kāśtkh
thams cad mkhyen
[tenses]
- mkhyen
- mkhyen
- mkhyend
- mkhyend
[translation-san] {L} sarvajñā
[translation-eng] {Hopkins} all-knowing; omniscient