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The phrase “Eko Viśuddha Bodha” (एको विशुद्ध बोध) is in Sanskrit and can be broken down as follows:
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Eka (एको) — “One,” “Single,” or “Alone.”
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Viśuddha (विशुद्ध) — “Pure,” “Completely purified,” or “Spotless.”
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Bodha (बोध) — “Awareness,” “Consciousness,” or “Wisdom.”
✅ Full meaning:
“The One Pure Consciousness” or “The One Immaculate Awareness.”
It expresses a deeply non-dual (Advaitic) concept — referring to the ultimate, undivided reality or consciousness that is pure and beyond all distinctions.
If you’d like, I can also write it in Devanāgarī script with proper diacritical marks and IAST transliteration:
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Devanāgarī: एको विशुद्ध बोध
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IAST: Eko Viśuddha Bodha
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Meaning: The One Pure Consciousness
Would you like me to compose a short Sanskrit verse (śloka) around this phrase — for example, in the style of a philosophical mantra?
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