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Satchitananda (Sanskrit: सतचतआनन्द) is a Hindu term literally meaning "being" (सत sat), "consciousness" (चत chit), and "bliss" (आनन्द ananda).

The Vedantic philosophy sees this as the three fundamental attributes of Brahman (formless God) and hence uses the term as its synomym.

It is also a monastic name for several Hindu gurus and ascetics.

Satchitananda is the state of being on the Vaikuntha planets. The Vaikuntha planets are eternally spiritual planets.

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