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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alakh_NiranjanAlakh Niranjan - Wikipedia

    Alakh Niranjan (अलख निरञ्जन) is a term used by Nath Yogis as a synonym for Creator, and to describe the characteristics of God and the Self, known as the Atman. Alakh means "one which cannot be seen (perceived)" and niranjan means "spotfree".

  2. Mar 12, 2021 · Alakh Niranjan is a religious slogan chanted by Nath Yogis and the people of Nath Sampradaya. The slogan was first used and popularized by Navnath (nine saints). It is originally a Marathi slogan.

  3. For Nathas, Alakh Niranjan is the main lakshya (goal), which is beyond everything, the Supreme emptiness, the purest, the space of Prakasha, Gorakshanath (the transcendental form of Shiva). They aspire to realize this transcendent comprehending of the Supreme (Alakh Vijnana).

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  5. Apr 21, 2024 · During a satsang in Bali with the participants of the Mystic Musings program, Sadhguru narrated a heartrending story of a Yogi, and opened up about his recent life-threatening health condition ...

  6. Alakh Niranjan ( अलख निरंजन ) a Beautiful Melody Bhajan of The Art Of LivingNarayan Hari Om another Beautiful Melody Bhajan of The Art Of LivingA Fusion of B...

  7. In Hinduism, Alakh Niranjan is the term used by sadhus, babas and tantrics of the Nath Sampradaya sect to greet each other. The Nath Sampradaya was founded by Gorakhnath and is dedicated to the worship of Shiva.

  8. Mar 18, 2024 · Quite recently I came across the ancient chant of “Alakh Niranja”. Legend has it that a man called Matsyendranatha was the first person to bring this teaching to his followers. Matsyendranatha, also known as Macchindranath, Minanatha and Minapa, is a saint/yogi in a number of Hindu and Buddhist traditions. Subscribe.

  9. Contains an independent Kannada poem called "Alakh Niranjan" recounting a poignant folktale originating from Gorakhpur. Provides a historical background of Jagannatha Pandit's life along with the Kannada translation of his Sanskrit magnum opus called "Ganga Lahari".

  10. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mahima_DharmaMahima Dharma - Wikipedia

    Alakh was used by sants (saint) and bhakts (worshippers) in the Bhakti era of India, including gurus Nanak and Kabir, who would chant, "Alakh Niranjan." Exclaiming the name of God ( Sankirtan Yajna) was given prominence in all of the different ways of worship.