Paramananda (Hinduism)

Paramananda (Sanskrit: परमानन्द, romanized: Paramānanda) is a Sanskrit term composed of two words: parama and ānanda. The word parama is interpreted as "the highest" or "transcendent," while ānanda means "bliss" or "happiness." Additionally, it suggests a profound spiritual emotion that is deeply rooted.

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Paramananda (Hinduism)

Paramananda (Sanskrit: परमानन्द, romanized: Paramānanda) is a Sanskrit term composed of two words: parama and ānanda. The word parama is interpreted as "the highest" or "transcendent," while ānanda means "bliss" or "happiness." Additionally, it suggests a profound spiritual emotion that is deeply rooted.

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