anandamida
Anandamida, also known as the bliss body, is a concept in Buddhist philosophy that refers to the state of enlightenment or nirvana. It is described as a pure, radiant, and blissful body that is free from suffering and impermanence. In the Mahayana tradition, Anandamida is often depicted as a luminous, golden figure, symbolizing the ultimate goal of Buddhist practice.
The term Anandamida is derived from the Sanskrit words "ananda," meaning bliss or happiness, and "amida," which
In some Buddhist traditions, Anandamida is also associated with the concept of the "bliss mind," which refers
Overall, Anandamida is a central concept in Buddhist philosophy, representing the ultimate goal of enlightenment and