kozabodhi
koza: (in Vedanta philosophy) a term for the three sheaths or succession of cases which make up the various frames of the body enveloping the soul.
These are,
1. The (Ananda-maya) “sheath of pleasure” forming the “causal frame”
2. The (vijJAna-maya} “the sheath of intellect or will or life”, forming the “subtle frame”
3. The (anna-maya), “the sheath of nourishment”, forming the “gross frame”
bodhi: “perfect knowledge” or “truth”
kozabodhi
The truth of the soul encased in its causal, subtle and gross frames.

