Nirvana
Nirvana is a Sanskrit word that originates from the ancient Indian religions of Hinduism and Buddhism. It refers to the state of being free from suffering, desire, and the cycle of rebirth.
In Hinduism, nirvana is the ultimate state of liberation where the soul is released from the cycle of reincarnation and becomes one with the universal spirit or Brahman. It represents the end of all misery and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment.
In Buddhism, nirvana is the highest state of spiritual awakening, characterized by the extinction of all desires, cravings, and suffering. It is the ultimate goal of Buddhist practice and is believed to be a state of profound peace and happiness.
The name Nirvana is often chosen for its spiritual connotations and association with the idea of transcendence and freedom from the limitations of the material world.