ANANDA
Every
human being has desires, but the desires vary from person to person and from
time to time for the same person. Some desire wealth, some fame, some power;
one who has no children wants children, a bachelor wants to get married, and so
on.
But if
these persons are asked why they desire all these, the answer will invariably
be that they expect to get happiness by the fulfillment of their desires.
This noun is derived from the verbal root 'si' with prefix 'vi' which means 'to bind'.
This very
derivation indicates that it is these objects of desire that bind a human being
firmly to transmigratory existence characterized by repeated births
and deaths. The happiness experienced on the attainment of any object of desire
is known as 'Vishayananda'.
'Brahmananda' is the bliss which is the very nature of the person who has realized that he is Brahman (CONSCIOUSNESS).
'Brahmananda' is the bliss which is the very nature of the person who has realized that he is Brahman (CONSCIOUSNESS).
This
realization is the consequence of the removal of the wrong identification with
the body, and mind, which is natural to every living creature.
Brahman
being Bliss itself, one who has realized that he is Brahman remains as that
very Bliss.
Though Bliss is the real nature of every human being, it is only the realized soul who is aware of it.
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