अलख निरंजन क्यों बोलते हैं योगी और साधु

अलख निरंजन क्यों बोलते हैं योगी और साधु

अलख निरंजन क्यों बोलते हैं योगी और साधु #AlakhNiranjan #YogicPhilosophy #SadhuTraditions #brahmanshi The term "Alakh Niranjan" is often used in the context of yogis and sadhus in Hinduism. It is a combination of two words: "Alakh," meaning invisible or beyond perception, and "Niranjan," meaning without blemish or pure. Together, "Alakh Niranjan" refers to the ultimate reality or the formless, transcendental aspect of the divine. Yogis and sadhus, who are individuals dedicated to spiritual practices and asceticism, often use this term to describe the formless and eternal nature of the Supreme Being. They believe that beyond the visible world, there exists a realm of pure consciousness that is beyond any stain or impurity. By using the term "Alakh Niranjan," they emphasize the idea that the divine is beyond the limitations of the material world and the senses.