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Attribute associated to God in Sikhism
Nirankar (Punjabi: ਨਿਰੰਕਾਰ, lit. 'formless') is one of the many attributes associated to God in Sikhism and means The Formless One. The word has its roots
Nirankar
Sikh sect
Dhan, Dhan Nirankar, meaning "Glory, glory to the Formless One". Their ardas differs from that of the Khalsa Sikhs. They invoke "Nirankar" instead of
Nirankari
Religious movement founded in 1965 by Paul Twitchell
of the Saints, God is expressed by many words, such as Swami, Ekankar, Nirankar, Radhaswami, Akal, Nirala, Anami, Agam, Alakh, Sat Purush, Prabhu, Prabhswami
Eckankar
Religion originating in Punjab, India
is Waheguru (lit. 'wondrous teacher'). The Waheguru is considered to be Nirankar ("shapeless"), Akal ("timeless"), Karta Purakh ("the creator being"), Akaal
Sikhism
Religious phrase in Sikhism
the most commonly used term, Akal Purakh, "Eternal One," in the sense of Nirankar, "the One without form," and Waheguru ("Wonderful Sovereign"). In 2019
Ik_Onkar
Spiritual attainments in Indian religions
"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
Siddhi
Belief that there is only one God
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
Monotheism
Religions that originated in East, South and Southeast Asia
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
Eastern_religions
Sikh conception of God
signify, Wah (Praise) Hey (you) Guru (God). Other attributive names include Nirankar (Formless), Niranjan (without sin), Data or Datar (lit. The Giver), Karta
God_in_Sikhism
Ik Onkar, 'One Creator', found at the beginning of the Sikh Mul Mantar. Nirankar, meaning 'formless'. Satnam, meaning 'True Name'; some are of the opinion
Names_of_God
Entity that created the universe
Creator", termed Waheguru, who is shapeless, timeless, and sightless, i.e., Nirankar, Akal, and Alakh Niranjan. The religion only takes after the belief in
Creator_deity
Sikh name used to denote God
(seventy-eight times), or Patishah (twenty-three times). Akal Ik Onkar Names of God Nirankar Waheguru Purusha McLeod, William H. (1989). The Sikhs: History, Religion
Akal_Purakh
The term for God in Sikhism is Waheguru. Guru Nanak describes God as nirankar (from the Sanskrit nirākārā, meaning "formless"), akal (meaning "eternal")
Conceptions_of_God
Moroccan music genre and type of dance
Brennan, Gnawi maâlem Najib Sudani, and drummer/percussionist/vocalist Nirankar Khalsa. Brennan has pointed out that the metal qraqeb and gut bass strings
Gnawa_music
discussions with Muslim sheikhs. Sikhism believes that God is formless (nirankar). It is a monotheistic religion in that it believes in a single God (Waheguru)
Islam_and_Sikhism
Sikh religious reformer
worship, as he believed this was against the Sikh tenet of the Divine being Nirankar (meaning "formless" or "shapeless"). During the rise of the Sikh Empire
Baba_Dyal_Singh
Timeless Being 3. ੴ (ਇੱਕ ਓਅੰਕਾਰ) Ik Onkar [Ek Onkar] One Creator 4. ਨਿਰੰਕਾਰ Nirankar Formless 5. ਸਤਿ ਨਾਮੁ Satnam True Name 6. ਪਰਮੇਸ਼ੁਰ Parmeshur [Parameshwara]
Names_of_God_in_Sikhism
Sub-traditions within Sikhism
Khalsa, he urged Sikhs to return to their focus to a formless divine (nirankar) and described himself as a nirankari. Maharaja Ranjit Singh of the Sikh
Sects_of_Sikhism
Historic statement of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh
Guru. Guru Ram Das says in the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, "Waho Waho Satgur Nirankar Hai, Jis Ant Na Paravar," meaning, "The Lord descends in this world in
Guru_Maneyo_Granth
City in Punjab, India
disappeared for 3 days. On reaching Nirankar's place Sachkhand, he got Satnaam's Updesh " Mool Mantar" from Nirankar which he gave to the whole world. The
Sultanpur_Lodhi
Species of moth
"Anaphe venata Butler, 1878". Afromoths. Retrieved November 12, 2017. Neki, Nirankar Singh (2015). "Wernicke's Encephalopathy". Journal of Pioneering Medical
Anaphe_venata
Tertiary scripture of Sikhism
in his commentary on the scripture, the Khalsa is the liberated form of Nirankar (Prāpati Niraṅkarī sivrūp mahānaṅ), not of the Indic deity Shiva, as some
Sarbloh_Granth
Khalsa, he urged Sikhs to return to their focus to a formless divine (nirankar) and described himself as a nirankari, He was opposed to all idol worship
Idolatry_in_Sikhism
Indian academic
Sanjeevnee (Rajkamal, 2025) Books for children: Mehke Saaree Galee Galee with Nirankar Dev Sevak (National Book Trust) Princess Pramila (Orient Longman) Aaj Nahi
Krishna_Kumar_(educationist)
Sikh movement in Punjab from the 1870s onwards
Khalsa, he urged Sikhs to return to their focus to a formless divine (niraṅkār) and described himself as a niraṅkārī, favoring the revival of the traditional
Singh_Sabha_movement
Hindu caste found in the states of Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand in India
but incorporate folk beliefs such as belief in local deities such as Nirankar, Bhairab, Goril, Durga, Jakh and Nag.[citation needed] The 2011 Census
Bajgi
is a premier institute for healthcare It was started by the late Shri Nirankar Swaroop as a non-governmental organisation in the late 1950s to cater comprehensive
Deendayal Upadhyaya Institute for the Physically Handicapped
Deendayal_Upadhyaya_Institute_for_the_Physically_Handicapped
American surgeon and author (1867–1939)
of the Saints, God is expressed by many words, such as Swami, Ekankar, Nirankar, Radhaswami, Akal, Nirala, Anami, Agam, Alakh, Sat Purush, Prabhu, Prabhswami
Julian_Johnson
Sikh religious leader
with these works consisting of praises of Hari/Har, Akal Purakh, and Nirankar aspects of the divine. The works of Hindal also touched upon the relationship
Hindal
language of the places they settled. The Nanakpanthis stressed upon the nirankar concept, a formless conceptualization of the divine. The places of worship
Sikhism_in_Sindh
Species of mosquito
87–97. doi:10.1016/j.actatropica.2008.09.017. PMID 19000647. Kareemi TI, Nirankar JK, Mishra AK, Chand SK, Chand G, Vishwakarma AK, et al. (2021). "Population
Anopheles_culicifacies
Wildlife sanctuary in Goa, India
Nanoda has two sacred groves named Nirankarachi Rai after the holy spirit Nirankar: one lies on the border of Maloli and Nanoda and the other in Nanoda. The
Mhadei_Wildlife_Sanctuary
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With no shape (God)
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
God Shiva; With No Shape (God)
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Nirankar | நிரஂகார
With no shape (God)
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Victory, Triumph
Surname or Lastname
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a flax grower or dealer or for someone who processed it for weaving (see Flax).Probably a respelling of German Flachsmann, of the same meaning as 1, from Middle High German vlahs ‘flax’ + man ‘man’.
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Irish
Wise one.
Biblical
strong; robust
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Merciful, Full of pity for others
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Tamil
Gods Love
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Sky Full of Happiness
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Hindu
Durga, Guardian of fortresses
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Indian, Telugu
New Beginning
Female
Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of English Abigail, ABIGAEL means "father rejoices."
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