nirvana
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Noun — In Buddhism and Hinduism, the state of perfect peace reached by escaping suffering and desire.
Etymology
From Sanskrit nirvāṇa, literally "blown out" or "extinguished," describing the snuffing out of craving and suffering.
Full origin of nirvana →Frequently asked questions
What does “nirvana” mean?
The word “nirvana” means in Buddhism and Hinduism, the state of perfect peace reached by escaping suffering and desire. In plain terms, a spiritual state of total peace, or loosely, any blissful, worry-free feeling.
How do you pronounce “nirvana”?
“Nirvana” is pronounced neer-VAH-nuh (/nɪɹˈvɑ.nə/ in IPA).
How do you use “nirvana” in a sentence?
Here is “nirvana” used in a sentence: “Monks meditate for years in pursuit of nirvana.”
What part of speech is “nirvana”?
“Nirvana” is a noun.
Where does the word “nirvana” come from?
The word “nirvana” comes from Sanskrit. From Sanskrit nirvāṇa, literally "blown out" or "extinguished," describing the snuffing out of craving and suffering.
Is “nirvana” a common word?
“Nirvana” is an uncommon word in modern English.
How many meanings does “nirvana” have?
“Nirvana” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: in Buddhism and Hinduism, the state of perfect peace reached by escaping suffering and desire.