Akhanda
Akhanda is a term originating from Sanskrit, meaning unbroken, undivided, or whole. It is frequently used in philosophical and spiritual contexts within Hinduism and other Indian religions. The concept of Akhanda often refers to the ultimate reality or the divine as an indivisible and all-encompassing entity. It can be applied to Brahman, the supreme cosmic spirit, signifying its absolute and unfragmented nature.
In some traditions, Akhanda also describes a state of being or consciousness that is continuous and without
The term is used to convey a sense of completeness and permanence, contrasting with notions of separation