jnana-marga

[ juh-nah-nuh-mahr-guh ]
/ dʒəˈnɑ nəˈmɑr gə /

noun Hinduism.

See under marga.

Origin of jnana-marga

First recorded in 1875–80

Words nearby jnana-marga

jj., jk, jl., jm, jnana, jnana-marga, jnd, jno., jnr, jnt., jo

Definition for jnana-marga (2 of 2)

marga
[ mahr-guh ]
/ ˈmɑr gə /

noun Hinduism.

any of the three ways to salvation, which are those of devotion to certain gods (bhakti-marga), of study (jnana-marga), and of actions (karma-marga).

Origin of marga

< Sanskrit: path