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Nirankar (Punjabi: ਨਿਰੰਕਾਰ, lit. 'formless') is one of the many
attributes ****ociated to God in
Sikhism and
means The
Formless One. The word has its roots...
- Dhan, Dhan
Nirankar,
meaning "Glory,
glory to the
Formless One".
Their ardas differs from that of the
Khalsa Sikhs. They
invoke "
Nirankar"
instead of...
- the most
commonly used term, Akal Purakh, "Eternal One," in the
sense of
Nirankar, "the One
without form," and
Waheguru ("Wonderful Sovereign"). In 2019...
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learn how to know and
experience Akal Purakh. Akal Ik
Onkar Names of God
Nirankar Waheguru Purusha McLeod,
William H. (1989). The Sikhs: History, Religion...
- "Eight Siddhis" is a term used for
insight of the
eight qualities of
Nirankar or a.k.a. Akal
Purakh mentioned in the Mul
Mantar in the Guru
Granth Sahib...
- signify, Wah (Praise) Hey (you) Guru (God).
Other attributive names include Nirankar (Formless),
Niranjan (without sin), Data or
Datar (lit. The Giver), Karta...
- is
Waheguru (lit. 'wondrous teacher'). The
Waheguru is
considered to be
Nirankar ("shapeless"), Akal ("timeless"),
Karta Purakh ("the
creator being"), Akaal...
- used to
refer to the same God, who is shapeless, timeless, and sightless:
niraṅkār, akaal, and alakh.
Sikhi presents a
unique perspective where God is present...
- to
remembrance and
repetition on one
universal God. In Sikhism, God is
Nirankar, a
formless and
shapeless one.
Sikhs believe that
there is one universal...
- with
Baldo Martínez and
Nirankar Khalsa Andaina in
Alberto Conde Trío (Karonte/Nuba Records, 2006) with
Baldo Martínez and
Nirankar Khalsa Official Website...