According to Osho, nirvana is the egoless dissolution of the desire-fueled 'self'—the candle’s flame blown out—where personal identity disappears into the vastness, leaving no trace. Buddha chose this negative term to prevent egoic ambition; nirvana is not attainment but the end of all longing, a silent, tensionless melting into what is, the universe itself.
Nirvana means the wanting, noisy “me” goes out like a candle, and only peaceful everything remains.