සත්යං ජ්ඤානමනන්තං බ්රහ්ම
Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma (Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinity) in Sinhala · සිංහල
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Origin & Story
Taittiriya Upanishad, Verse 2.1.1 · Traditional (Upanishadic) · Vedic / Upanishadic
The second chapter of the Taittiriya Upanishad, the Brahmananda Valli or 'chapter of the bliss of Brahman', opens by defining the supreme Reality: 'Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinity.' It declares that whoever knows this Brahman, hidden in the cave of the heart and in the highest space, fulfils all desires together with the all-knowing Brahman. The Upanishad then unfolds the famous teaching of the five sheaths (koshas) and the ascending degrees of bliss, all founded upon this opening definition of Brahman as Sat-Chit-Ananta.
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The Upanishad promises that the knower of Brahman attains the Highest, and that established in this knowledge one is never again afflicted by the fear of anything — for having realized the infinite Self as one's own being, all wants are fulfilled and nothing remains to be feared.
The Mantra
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සත්යං ජ්ඤානමනන්තං බ්රහ්ම . යෝ වේද නිහිතං ගුහායාං පරමේ ව්යෝමන් . සෝ(අ)ශ්නුතේ සර්වාන් කාමාන් සහ බ්රහ්මණා විපශ්චිතේති ..
satyaṁ jñānam anantaṁ brahma yo veda nihitaṁ guhāyāṁ parame vyoman so'śnute sarvān kāmān saha brahmaṇā vipaściteti
Meaning:Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinity. He who knows It as hidden in the cave of the heart, in the supreme space, attains all desires, together with the all-wise Brahman.
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Benefits of Chanting Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma (Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinity)
Gives the classic Vedantic definition of Brahman as Truth (sat), Knowledge (chit) and Infinity (ananta).
Used as a meditation to recognize the supreme Reality seated in the cave of one's own heart.
Reveals that the Self is not finite but infinite, dissolving the sense of limitation and lack.
Promises the fulfilment of all desires through union with the all-wise Brahman.
A precise pointer for contemplation, especially valued in Advaita Vedanta enquiry.
Cultivates abiding peace by establishing the mind in the changeless, infinite, conscious Reality.
How to Chant Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma (Brahman is Truth, Knowledge, Infinity)
Recite 'Satyam Jnanam Anantam Brahma' and dwell on each word as a doorway: Brahman is the Truth that always is, the Knowledge that is awareness itself, and the Infinite without bound. Then turn within to the 'cave of the heart' and recognize this very Reality seated there as your own innermost being. Rest in that recognition. It is a powerful definition to hold in contemplation after study under a teacher.
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