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  1. 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. 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).

  3. Mar 12, 2021 · Alakh Niranjan is a Marathi slogan for God, popularized by Nath Yogis and some Sikh sects. It can mean "invisible God", "arise the purity in you" or "Lord Shiva".

  4. 5 days ago · Alakh Niranjan is a term used by Nath Sampradaya sect to greet each other and invoke Shiva, the pure and absolute. Learn about the origin, meaning and significance of this term in Hinduism and Sikhism.

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  7. 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.