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RELEASE.
Last seen on: –The Telegraph – QUICK CROSSWORD NO: 29,983 – May 10 2022s
–USA Today Crossword – Jan 25 2022
–LA Times Crossword 13 Apr 21, Tuesday
–Irish Times Simplex – Apr 10 2021
–The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Apr 5 2021
–Irish Times Simplex – Feb 20 2021
–Irish Times Simplex – Dec 12 2020
–The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Nov 4 2020
–USA Today Crossword – Oct 22 2020
–NY Times Crossword 30 Sep 20, Wednesday
–USA Today Crossword – Apr 15 2020
The Sun – Two Speed Crossword – Mar 5 2020
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Enlightenment is the “full comprehension of a situation”.[web 1] The term is commonly used to denote the Age of Enlightenment,[note 1] but is also used in Western cultures in a religious context. It translates several Buddhist terms and concepts, most notably bodhi,[note 2] kensho and satori. Related terms from Asian religions are moksha (liberation) in Hinduism, Kevala Jnana in Jainism, and ushta in Zoroastrianism.
In Christianity, the word “enlightenment” is rarely used, except to refer to the Age of Enlightenment and its influence on Christianity. Roughly equivalent terms in Christianity may be illumination, kenosis, metanoia, revelation, salvation and conversion.
Perennialists and Universalists view enlightenment and mysticism as equivalent terms for religious or spiritual insight.
The English term enlightenment is the western translation of the abstract noun bodhi, the knowledge or wisdom, or awakened intellect, of a Buddha. The verbal root budh- means “to awaken,” and its literal meaning is closer to “awakening.” Although its most common usage is in the context of Buddhism, the term buddhi is also used in other Indian philosophies and traditions. The term “enlightenment” was popularised in the Western world through the 19th century translations of Max Müller. It has the western connotation of a sudden insight into a transcendental truth or reality.