Brahmanand
Brahmanand is a term derived from Sanskrit, meaning "bliss of the ultimate reality" or "supreme bliss." It is often associated with the concept of Brahman, which in Hindu philosophy represents the ultimate, unchanging reality that underlies all existence. Brahmanand signifies a state of profound joy and contentment that arises from realizing one's unity with this ultimate reality.
In spiritual contexts, Brahmanand is often used to describe the experience of enlightenment or self-realization, where an individual transcends the limitations of the ego and experiences a deep connection with the universe. This state is considered the highest form of happiness, free from worldly attachments and suffering.