Meaning & Origin
Satchitan is a Sanskrit term representing the three fundamental aspects of ultimate reality: Sat (existence), Chit (consciousness), and Ananda (bliss).
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizing the union of being, awareness, and joy, Satchitan embodies the divine essence in Hindu and yogic philosophies.
Language details
सच्चिदानन्द
Existence-consciousness-bliss
सच्चिदानंद
सत्य-चैतन्य-आनंद
சத்சிதானந்த
சத் - வirtuality, சித் - கவனம், ஆனந்த - மகிழ்ச்சி
సత్చిదానందం
సత్ - సత్యం, చిత్ - చేతనం, ఆనందం - అనందం
Satchitan
हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Existence, Consciousness, Bliss
Satchitan
হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Existence, Consciousness, Bliss
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
sach-chid-aanand
[sətʃˈtʃɪdɑːnənd]
Lucky number
1
Lucky day
Sunday
Lucky colors
Life path
1
Lucky stone
Gold
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Satchitan is a profound name deeply rooted in Hinduism, reflecting the essence of the Hindu trinity Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, which represent creation, preservation, and destruction, respectively. This name embodies the Hindu perspective on the Universe as an eternal, ever-present, and consciousness-infused reality imbued with limitless joy.
For Hindus, Satchitan is not just a name, but a direct reference to Brahman, the ultimate cosmic consciousness. The name serves as a constant reminder of the interconnectedness of existence, consciousness, and bliss and encourages spiritual growth and self-realization. The metaphysical journey towards enlightenment, or moksha, involves the pursuit of sat, chit, and ananda within oneself and unifying the individual consciousness with the infinite cosmic consciousness, transcending temporal boundaries and creating a profound, eternal connection with the Universe and the Divine.
Vedic name • Root: सत् + चित् + आनन्द • From Chandogya Upanishad 6.2.1
Historical references
The name Satchitan is a compound of three Sanskrit words: Sat (truth), Chit (consciousness), and Tan (essence or substance). This name is often used in Hindu philosophy to refer to the ultimate reality or Brahman, which is both the absolute truth and the pure consciousness.
Ancient India, around 500 BCE - present
The name Satchitan is also used in Jainism, a religion originating in India around the 6th century BCE, to refer to the supreme being or Jina, who is the embodiment of truth, knowledge, and transcendental consciousness.
6th century BCE - present
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