In Buddhism, Nirvana is a central concept representing the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering. It is the goal of spiritual practice and the cessation of the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara).
Nirvana is characterized by the extinguishing of desire, ignorance, and suffering, leading to a state of perfect peace and enlightenment.
Achieving Nirvana involves realizing the true nature of reality and breaking free from the cycle of karma, ultimately attaining a state of eternal bliss and transcending the limitations of worldly existence.