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Keown, et al. (2003) hold that the Tathatā-jñāna is the jñāna of Suchness or Dharmadātu, "the bare non-conceptualizing awareness" of Śūnyatā, the universal substrate of the other four jñāna.
Tathata-jnana, visista-jnana. Knowledge of individual things and beings in respect of their suchness or being-ness (also called Nama-Rupa-Jnana).
Tathatā-jñāna — the bare non-conceptualizing awareness of emptiness and acts as basic ground unifying the other four jñāna