Concept and Significance In Hinduism, all living beings naturally and instinctively strive for freedom from sorrow and suffering, seeking pleasure and happiness. The Upanishads, ancient Indian scriptures, describe this ultimate state of existence as 'amritatva,' which translates to the state of immortality and bliss. Synonyms for amritatva include moksha, mukti, nirvana, and kaivalya, all of which represent liberation from the cycle of birth and death (samsara) and the attainment of eternal bliss and enlightenment. The Goal of Human Life Hindu scriptures unanimously declare that achieving amritatva is the ultimate goal of human life. This goal is central to Hindu philosophy and is considered the highest aspiration for all human beings. The path to amritatva involves purification, self-discipline, and adherence to spiritual practices. Path to Amritatva To attain amritatva, individuals must: Purify Themselves : This involves giving up evil ways of life, which includes refraining ...