The seven jnana bhoomikas are:
(i). subheccha (the desire for enlightenment).
(ii). vicharana (enquiry).
(iii). tanumanasa (tenuous mind).
(iv). satwapatti (self-realization).
(v). asamsakti (non-attachment).
(vi). padarthabhavana (non-perception(sensing) of objects).
(vii). turyaga (transcendence).
Transcendence means A state of being or existence above and beyond the limits of material experience
Those who have attained the last four bhoomikas are called brahmavid, brahmavidvara, brahmavidvariya and brahmavidvaristha respectively.
D: To which of the seven stages of knowledge (jnana bhoomikas) does the sage (jnani) belong?
Bhagavan: He belongs to the fourth stage.
D: If that is so why have three more stages superior to it been distinguished?
Bhagavan: The marks of the stages four to seven are based upon the experiences of the realized person (jivanmukta). They are not states of knowledge and release. So far as knowledge and release are concerned no distinction whatever is made in these
four stages.
Source : Collected Works Of Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi
My Spritual Friend Subramanian R garu wants to add few more points
Yes.The seven stages are called Sapta Jnana Bhoomikas.It appears in Kaivalya Navaneetam.The 4th to 7th stages are of Jnanis, but of different calibers. The first three belong to sadhakas of different maturities.
Monday, June 21, 2010
Ramana Maharshi Says Jnani Belongs To The Fourth Stage Of Jnana Bhoomikas
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