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Nirvana is a place of perfect peace and happiness.

In Hinduism and Buddhism, it is the highest state that someone can attain
- a state of enlightenment wherein a person’s desire or suffering vanishes. For Buddhist monks, it will take time or even years of
meditating to reach nirvana. But for us, the term nirvana is often casually used to describe any place that causes tranquility in our psyche,
happiness, and contentment.
The image in front depicts the definition of nirvana in my perspective. A bird flying through the  ever-developing canvas of
the dawn, as if their wings were fine quills, drawing such buoyant hues. Golden fingers of sunlight lit up the scene. The just-risen sun
gleamed delicately on the city streets and mountain ranges, bringing with it a flurry of early-morning activity. The sight looking so
picturesque that it gives the feeling of quietude, calmness and serenity - signifying how one could live such harmonious life without
thinking of anything else that causes agony and torment.

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