sthanat
Sthanat, also spelled Thanatos, is a concept in philosophy and mythology that refers to the inevitability of death and the end of life. The term is derived from the Greek word thanatos, which means "death." In ancient Greek mythology, Thanatos was the personification of death, often depicted as a skeletal figure with a scythe, who would claim the souls of the deceased.
In philosophy, the concept of sthanat has been explored by various thinkers, including Socrates, who famously
In modern times, the concept of sthanat continues to be relevant in discussions about mortality, the nature