Bliss

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Bliss is a state of profound spiritual satisfaction, happiness or joy, often associated with religious ideas of the Afterlife.

In many philosophical systems, including some forms of Shaivite Hinduism, hedonism, Epicureanism and the Krishna Consciousness movement, a state of bliss (either subjective or objective) is seen as a major goal, or even the ultimate goal, of both human and divine endeavour.

The word "bliss" is often used as a translation for the Sanskrit term Ananda.

A great many references to "bliss" exist in popular culture.

The word "Bliss" can also refer to the following:

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  • Bliss (TV channel), a British music television channel playing classic hits
  • Bliss (TV series), a Canadian produced dramatic television series that ran from 2002 to 2004
  • "Bliss" (Voyager episode), an episode from the fifth season of Star Trek: Voyager
  • Dee Bliss, a fictional character on the Australian soap Neighbours
  • Carrie Bliss, a fictional character on TBSs "Saved by the Bell"-teacher

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