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Significance of Omnisicent

Omnisicent refers to the quality of possessing complete and universal knowledge. In Jainism, it describes individuals with high spiritual attainment who have this knowledge. Tibetan Buddhism attributes this quality to the blessed Jina, despite a lack of cognitions due to prior meditative practices. In the Purana, Omnisicent is associated with Vishnu's all-knowing nature. Similarly, Mahayana Buddhism defines it as the state of complete and unlimited knowledge, specifically attributed to the Buddha Bhagavat.

Synonyms: All-knowing, All-seeing, All-wise, Infinite knowledge, Omnipresent, Universal knowledge, Godlike, Wise, Infinite wisdom

In Dutch: Alwetend; In Finnish: Kaikki tietävä; In Spanish: Omnisciente; In German: Allwissend

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Buddhist concept of 'Omnisicent'

Hindu concept of 'Omnisicent'

Jain concept of 'Omnisicent'