"Satchitananda" is a term from Hindu philosophy and Vedanta. It is a compound of three Sanskrit words:
1. Sat : Existence or Being
2. Chit : Consciousness or Knowledge
3. Ananda : Bliss or Happiness
Together, "Satchitananda" represents the ultimate reality, often described as the nature of the absolute, transcendent, and blissful state of consciousness. It is a concept central to understanding the nature of the self (Atman) and the ultimate reality (Brahman) in Hinduism.
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