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Definition of ananda in English: anandanounɑːˈnʌndəäˈnəndə mass noun(in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism) extreme happiness, one of the highest states of being. the ananda of divine love Example sentencesExamples - Ebrahim Alkazi believes that through forms harsh and brutal, Sultan Ali ‘sought ananda… to come to terms with that unnerving reality’.
- Carved in stone or cast in bronze, His ananda tandava, the fierce ballet of bliss, dances the cosmos into and out of existence within a fiery arch of flames denoting consciousness.
- This movement ‘is not to produce more food for consumers, but to create life, diversity and ananda (to live a happy life).’
- Being so kind He accompanies the living being as Supersoul always trying to divert the attention of them towards their constitutional nature, which is one of real happiness, ananda (bliss).
- I can't say that it's wrong to ask for an experience of bliss, I mean much of my meditation was in pursuit of the ananda, the bliss, you know, truth, light, bliss.
Origin From Sanskrit ānanda 'blessedness, bliss'. Definition of ananda in US English: anandanounäˈnəndə (in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism) extreme happiness, one of the highest states of being. the ananda of divine love Example sentencesExamples - Ebrahim Alkazi believes that through forms harsh and brutal, Sultan Ali ‘sought ananda… to come to terms with that unnerving reality’.
- I can't say that it's wrong to ask for an experience of bliss, I mean much of my meditation was in pursuit of the ananda, the bliss, you know, truth, light, bliss.
- Carved in stone or cast in bronze, His ananda tandava, the fierce ballet of bliss, dances the cosmos into and out of existence within a fiery arch of flames denoting consciousness.
- Being so kind He accompanies the living being as Supersoul always trying to divert the attention of them towards their constitutional nature, which is one of real happiness, ananda (bliss).
- This movement ‘is not to produce more food for consumers, but to create life, diversity and ananda (to live a happy life).’
Origin From Sanskrit ānanda ‘blessedness, bliss’. |