Nitya - Innate
Nitya: Innate, native, one’s own, continual, perpetual, eternal, constantly dwelling or engaged in, intent upon, devoted or used to, ordinary, usual, invariable, fixed, necessary, obligatory, the sea, ocean.
For years in the 70’s, I thought nitya was this boring word meaning “eternal.” That’s how everyone translated it. Therefore Nityananda meant “eternal happiness.” (eternal bliss). Yawn.
But the real meaning of the word is much more interesting. It is vast and oceanic.
Look at this immense semantic range. Nitya - innate, native, one's own, continual, perpetual, eternal, constantly dwelling or engaged in, intent upon, devoted or used to, ordinary,usual, invariable, fixed, necessary, obligatory, the sea, ocean. And also a name of Durga.
here is the selection from the Monier-Williams:
nitya
| (H1) | nítya [p= 547,2] [L=108337]mf |
| [L=108338] | one's own ( |
| [L=108339] | continual , perpetual , eternal |
| [L=108340] | mfn. |
| [L=108341] | ordinary , usual , invariable , fixed , necessary , obligatory ( |
| (H1B) | nítya [L=108342]m. |
| (H1B) | nítya [L=108344]m. |
| (H1B) | nítya [L=108345]m. |
| (H1B) | nítya [L=108346]m. |
n. constant and indispensable rite or act W.
nityaśas
| (H3) | nítya--śas [p= 547,3] [L=108406]ind. |