What does Prajna mean?

Prajna paramita is a concept in Buddhism, which means an enlightened attitude towards life. Buddhism teaches people to know the true nature of things and transcend troubles and ignorance. In the sense of ordinary life, life is an eternal flow and change, which contains a lot of pain and confusion. Prajna paramita's pursuers must go through practice to transcend pain and confusion, so as to achieve a situation beyond life and death.

Prajna paramita needs us to extract the truth from things in our daily life and grasp the true meaning of life. Therefore, those who pursue Prajna Paramita must have enlightened vision and broad-minded thoughts, transcend secular views and deeply understand the essence and internal relations of things. In this way, we can think deeply, recognize the meaning of life, get rid of unnecessary persistence and move towards our own life path.

Prajna paramita is not achieved overnight, and it requires the constant efforts and persistence of practitioners themselves. First of all, we should be clear about our own direction and goals, and then we should study hard, be ascetic, strengthen our self-cultivation, and cultivate mindfulness and determination. At the same time, we should get rid of excessive negative emotions such as greed, resentment, jealousy and obsession, put down our inherent views and face all kinds of people and things with a peaceful mind.

In a word, Prajna is an attitude towards life and a realm of pursuing truth and surpassing oneself. Ordinary people in life should have an enlightened vision and broad-minded thoughts, keep practicing and go their own way, so as to transcend pain and confusion and cut off the other side of life and death.