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- philosophy". Loctefeld and other scholars translate ananda as "bliss". Satcitananda is therefore translated as "truth consciousness bliss", "reality consciousness...
- one of three aspects forming the satcitananda nature of the Absolute, according to the Vedic scriptures. Satcitananda Citta Siddhar Maharishi Mahesh Yogi...
- advocating it as a system for moksha. The text also presents the Brahman as satcitananda theme, with masculine and feminine Shiva-Shakti as a unity, and perception...
- Ganapati Upanishad 16th or 17th century Ganesha, Shiva, Brahman, Atman, Om, Satcitananda Pancabrahma Upanishad About 7th century CE Shiva, Sadashiva, nondualism...
- same as other Hindu gods, as ultimate truth and reality (Brahman), as satcitananda, as the soul in oneself (Atman) and in every living being, as Om. Ghurye...
- posture of Shiva. Sharada Srinivasan notes that, Nataraja is described as Satcitananda or "Being, Consciousness and Bliss" in the Shaiva Siddhanta text Kunchitangrim...
- the individual as the part. The individual soul is not the Supreme (Satcitananda) clouded by the force of avidya, but is itself Brahman, with one attribute...
- unchanging reality Brahman, same as major Hindu deities, and the means to satcitananda and liberation. The text also includes sections on Tantra suggesting...
- "womb chamber". The word "karu" means foetus and "arai" means a room. Satcitananda is an epithet and description for the subjective experience of the ultimate...
- through knowledge (anubhava) of one's own fundamental nature, which is Satcitananda. Advaita holds there is no being/non-being distinction between Atman...