Niranjana ( Sanskrit: निरंजन, romanized: niranjana), also rendered Niranjan, is an epithet in Hinduism. [1] It is a title of Krishna according to the Bhagavad Gita, [2] [3] and is also an epithet of Shiva.
Niranjan in Sanskrit means the one without blemishes or the one who is spotless and pure. [4] nir means less (as in e.g. motionless) and anjana means black colouring matter. [5]
श्री कृष्ण द्वारा परमब्रह्म के अर्थ में निरंजन को कहा गया है
Niranjana ( Sanskrit: निरंजन, romanized: niranjana), also rendered Niranjan, is an epithet in Hinduism. [1] It is a title of Krishna according to the Bhagavad Gita, [2] [3] and is also an epithet of Shiva.
Niranjan in Sanskrit means the one without blemishes or the one who is spotless and pure. [4] nir means less (as in e.g. motionless) and anjana means black colouring matter. [5]
श्री कृष्ण द्वारा परमब्रह्म के अर्थ में निरंजन को कहा गया है