Nirvana (disambiguation)
Nirvana is a concept in Indian religious traditions.
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Nirvana may also refer to:
Philosophical concepts
- Nirvana (Buddhism)
- Moksha (Jainism), the terms Nirvana and Moksha means same in Jainism
Biology
- Nirvana (leafhopper), a leafhopper genus established by Kirkaldy in 1900
- Nirvana, a butterfly genus established in 1979, now known as Nirvanopsis
Ships
- USS Nirvana (SP-706), later USS SP-706, a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission in 1917 and from 1918 to 1919
- USS Nirvana II (SP-204), a United States Navy patrol vessel in commission from 1917 to 1918
Music
Performers
- Nirvana (band), a 1990s American grunge music band (1987–1994)
- Nirvana (British band), a British psychedelic band (1967–present)
- Nirvana 2002, a Swedish Death metal band (1988–1991)
Albums
- Nirvana (Charles Lloyd album), 1968
- Nirvana (Bucky Pizzarelli album), 1995
- Nirvana (Herbie Mann and the Bill Evans Trio album), 1962
- Nirvana (Nirvana album), a hits compilation album of the US band
- Nirvana (Zoot Sims and Bucky Pizzarelli album), 1974
- Nirvana (EP), by Sam Smith
- Nirvana (Inna album), 2017 album by Inna
Songs
- "Nirvana" (Elbosco song), 1995
- "Nirvana" (Elemeno P song), 2002
- "Nirvana" (Inna song), 2017
- "Nirvana", a 1985 song by The Cult from Love
Other creative works
- Nirwana, a book compiled by E. L. de Marigny, Jaime Martijn, and Annemarie Kindt, illustrated by Carl Lundgren, and Alicia Austin
- Nirvana (film), a 1997 Italian science fiction cyberpunk movie
- Nirvana (2008 film), a 2008 Russian drama movie starring Olga Sutulova
- "Nirvana", a poem by Charles Bukowski, first published in 1991
- Nirvanna the Band the Show, a Canadian comedy web and television series
Fictional elements
Other
- Mount Nirvana, the unofficial name of the highest mountain in the Northwest Territories, Canada
- NEdit, the "Nirvana editor", a text editor for the X Window System
- Nirvana (software), metadata, data placement and data management software
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