The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary)
author: T.N. Ganapathy
edition: 2013, Babaji’s Kriya Yoga Trust
pages: 3832
ISBN-10: 1895383617
ISBN-13: 9781895383614
Topic: Shaivism
Sat-Cit-Ananda
This chapter describes Sat-Cit-Ananda located on page 3176 in the English translation of the The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary) [also: Tirumantiram, Tirumandiram etc.]. This book by Siddha Tirumular (Thirumoolar) deals with Shaiva literature (such as the Agamas) and, being encyclopedic in form, also deals with topics such as spiritual wisdom, Yoga, Indian philosophy and Tantra. This is Chapter 11 part of "Tandiram (Thandhiram) 9"
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Brihad Bhagavatamrita (commentary) [by Shri Shrimad Bhaktivedanta Narayana Gosvami Maharaja]
tatra ye sac-cid-ananda-dehah parama-vaibhavam | sampraptam sac-cid-anandam harer sarshtim ca nabhajan || 45 || Persons who reside in Shri Vaikuntha-loka have sac-cid-ananda bodies. Despite living in that place with eternal forms endowed with knowledge and bliss, and achieving the acme of opul ences like Shri Hari, they do not have the slightest concern for them....
Read full contents: Verse 1.3.45
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu [by Shrila Rupa Gosvami]
(54) sac-cid-ananda-sandrangah — sac-cid-ananda-sandrangash cidananda-ghanakritih ||2.1.187||English translation(54) sac-cid-ananda-sandrangah: has a body made from condensed eternity— “He who has a form thoroughly composed of knowledge and bliss, with no contamination of other elements, is called sac-cid-ananda-sandrangah.”...
Read full contents: Verse 2.1.187
Sahitya-kaumudi by Baladeva Vidyabhushana [by Gaurapada Dasa]
For instance: jaya jaya sac-cid-ananda-ghana-ghana-ghata-medura-duravagaha-lilah, “Glory, glory to He who is real, whose awareness is deep, who has dense bliss, who is glistening like rainclouds, and whose pastimes are unfathomable. ” Commentary: One yamaka is: ghana ghana. The first word ghana means dense, and the second one means cloud. The other yamaka is “dura dura. ” In this one, each sound is meaningless....
Read full contents: Text 9.28
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[The Thirumanthiram (Translation and Commentary): index]
[Foreword]
[Preface]