- Para
Brahman or
Param Brahman (Sanskrit: परब्रह्म, romanized: parabrahma) in
Hindu philosophy is the "Supreme Brahman" that
which is
beyond all descriptions...
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anonymously and
shared as a
musical and arts tradition.
Genres such as
Nirguni, Gorakhanathi, Vallabhapanthi, Ashtachhap, Madhura-bhakti and the traditional...
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collected by Hala. The
Nirguni Lavani (philosophical) and the
Shringari Lavani (sensual) are the two types. The
devotional music of the
Nirguni cult is po****r...
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untouchability of Ravidas,
claims of
Kabir giving Ravidas ideas,
ridicules of
nirguni and
saguni ideas, and such text corruption:
Callewaert considers the 1676...
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influenced interactions between Christianity and
Hinduism in the
modern era.
Nirguni bhakti (devotion to the
divine without attributes) is
found in Sikhism...
- Gita. It is the same Brahman, but
viewed from two perspectives: one from
Nirguni knowledge-focus and
other from
Saguni love-focus,
united as
Krishna in...
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Sikhism a
Bhakti sect of
Indian traditions,
adding that it
emphasises "
nirguni Bhakti", i.e.
loving devotion to a
divine without qualities or physical...
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Scholars state that in its origins,
Nanak and
Sikhism were
influenced by the
nirguni ('formless God')
tradition of the
Bhakti movement in
medieval India. However...
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particularly as
nirguni Brahman—attributeless, formless,
eternal Highest Reality—is at the
foundation of Sikhism. This
belief is
observed through nirguni Bhakti...
- traditions. In Sikhism, "
nirguni Bhakti" is emphasised:
devotion to a
divine without Gunas (qualities or form), but it
accepts both
nirguni and
saguni forms of...