--- In [email protected], cardemaister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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> --- In [email protected], cardemaister <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > BS I.1.12:
> > 
> > aanandamayo 'bhyaasaat
> > 
> 
> aanandamayaH < aananda + mayaH
> 
> aananda < aa + nanda
> 
> nanda m. joy, happiness, a son (as the chief object of joy);  
> 
> aananda m. happiness , joy , enjoyment , sensual pleasure RV. AV. 
> VS. R. Ragh. &c. ; m. and (%{am}) n. `" pure happiness "' , one of 
> the three attributes of A1tman or Brahman in the Veda1nta 
philosophy 
> Veda1ntas. &c. ; m. (in dram.) the thing wished for , the end of 
the 
> drama [e.g. the VIth Act in the Ven2is.] Sa1h. 399 ; a kind of 
> flute ; the sixteenth Muhu1rta ; N. of S3iva ; of a Lokes3vara 
> (Buddh.) ; of a Bala (Jain.) L. ; of several men ; of a country ; 
m. 
> and (%{am}) n. N. of the forty-eighth year of the cycle of 
Jupiter ; 
> 
> 
> aanandamaya mf(%{I})n. blissful , made up or consisting of 
happiness 
> TUp. Ma1n2d2Up. Veda1ntas. Katha1s. ; (%{am}) n. (scil. %{brahman}) 
> the supreme spirit (as consisting of pure happiness cf. %{Ananda} 
> above)
>

Sounds good to me!
Getting down to the purest meaning of Bliss in all of it's 
manifestations.
Being at home within oneself. Being complete. Wholeness. Jupiter. 
Expansion. Supreme.
Sat chit ananda. 
Absolute Bliss Consiousness.
Om Namah Shivaiyam Namah Aum


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