Why this word is great
PARAMUKTA — [Noun] A supremely liberated being who has attained freedom beyond even the jivanmukta, transcending all dualities of life and death. From Sanskrit परमुक्त (paramukta), from पर (para, "supreme, highest") + मुक्त (mukta, "liberated, free"), it is the final unbinding, the dissolution of the last veil. Unlike the jivanmukta (who walks the earth while free but still clothed in form) or the videhmukta (who sheds bondage only in death), the paramukta exists beyond categories—neither here nor gone, neither bound nor unbound. It is the candle flame that does not flicker in the wind, the river that has merged with the ocean and forgotten its name, the silence after the last note of a song has faded into the air—not absence, but the space where all things return.