👉 Tathata is a Sanskrit word that means "the voice of the Lord," referring to the divine presence or the sound of God's voice. It can also refer to the chanting or recitation of prayers in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religious traditions. In Hinduism, tathata is often used as a symbol of the unity of all existence, embodying the divinity and interconnectedness of all beings. In Buddhist tradition, tathata refers to the chanting of mantras