IPA: /nɪrˈvænɪk/
KK: /nɪrˈvænɪk/
Relating to a state of perfect happiness or peace, often associated with spiritual enlightenment.
The retreat offered a nirvanic experience, allowing participants to find deep inner peace.
Nirvanic → It is derived from 'nirvana' (from Sanskrit 'nirvāṇa', meaning blowing out or extinguishing) and the suffix '-ic' (meaning pertaining to). The word 'nirvanic' refers to something that pertains to or is characteristic of nirvana, often implying a state of bliss or liberation from suffering.
Think of 'nirvana' as a state of 'blowing out' suffering, and remember that 'nirvanic' describes anything related to that blissful state.