Nirvana

[noun]. Nirvāṇa (Sanskrit: निर्वाण, Pali: Nibbāna, Chinese: 涅槃) in traditional use means literally "extinction" and/or "extinguishing", the culmination of the pursuit of liberation in Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, & Jainism. In India the term Moksha is also used instead of Nirvana. It is spoken of in several Hindu tantric texts as well as the Bhagavad Gita.

Within the BKWSU, the term Nirvana is used to mean the highest of the Three Worlds, the egg shaped soul world where God Shiva lives eternally and to which is home to human souls. In their context, the word is also used to be analagous to Brahman.