vijˌnänəˈvädə noun
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Usage: usually capitalized
Etymology: Sanskrit vijñānavāda, from vijñāna discrimination, intelligence (from vijānāti he distinguishes, understands, from vi apart + jānāti he knows) + vāda speech, discourse, doctrine, from vadati he speaks, says — more at with , know , ode
: the subjective idealism taught by the Yogacara school of Buddhist philosophy