Ananta
Ananta is a term derived from Sanskrit, meaning "infinite" or "endless." In Hindu philosophy, it often refers to the concept of eternity and the limitless nature of the universe. Ananta is also associated with the serpent Naga that supports the god Vishnu in various texts, symbolizing the cyclical nature of creation and destruction.
In Buddhist traditions, Ananta can represent the idea of boundless compassion and wisdom. It is sometimes linked to the Bodhisattva ideal, where individuals strive for enlightenment not just for themselves but for the benefit of all sentient beings. This reflects the interconnectedness of life and the pursuit of spiritual growth.