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Since ananda is supreme joy, Bramha may be described as Shaswat Anand,

i.e. eternal supreme joy.

Is the additional A in Aanand a grammatical expansion of ananda ?

In A-himsa i.e. non-violence, the leading A denote the negation of negative tendencies, so maybe ananda is a grammaticalic exception with no negation and e.g. Aaaaananda is a higher level of pure joy ?

It almosts start sounding like melody ...

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Since ananda is supreme joy, Bramha may be described as Shaswat Anand,

i.e. eternal supreme joy.

Is the additional A in Aanand a grammatical expansion of ananda ?

In A-himsa i.e. non-violence, the leading A denote the negation of negative tendencies, so maybe ananda is a grammaticalic exception with no negation and e.g. Aaaaananda is a higher level of pure joy ?

It almosts start sounding like melody ...

 

Eternal Joy = शाश्वतः आनंदः

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