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/sut"chit"ah nun"deuh/, n. Hinduism.reality, seen through the discovery of Brahman as sat or ultimate being, cit or pure consciousness, and ananda or perfect bliss.Also, Saccidananda, Sat-chit-ananda.
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Sat-cit-ananda — /sut chit ah nun deuh/, n. Hinduism. reality, seen through the discovery of Brahman as sat or ultimate being, cit or pure consciousness, and ananda or perfect bliss. Also, Saccidananda, Sat chit ananda … Useful english dictionary
ananda — /ah neuhn deuh/, n. Hinduism. perfect bliss. Cf. Sat cit ananda. [ < Skt ananda joy, happiness] * * * flourished 6th century BC, India First cousin and disciple of the Buddha. A monk who served as the Buddha s personal attendant, he became known… … Universalium
ananda — /ah neuhn deuh/, n. Hinduism. perfect bliss. Cf. Sat cit ananda. [ < Skt ananda joy, happiness] … Useful english dictionary
sat — sat1 /sat/, v. a pt. and pp. of sit. sat2 /sut/, n. Hinduism. 1. (in Vedic mythology) the realm of existence, populated by people and gods. Cf. Asat. 2. reality. Cf. Sat cit ananda. [ < Skt … Universalium
cit — /chit/, n. Hinduism. pure consciousness. Also, chit. Cf. Sat cit ananda. [ < Skt] * * * … Universalium
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