Sat-cit-ananda

Sat-cit-a·nan·da

[suht-chit-ah-nuhn-duh]
noun 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-a·nan·da.
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