We have assumed Gods and their apperance, we make idols of Gods put it in front and worship. In these religions “Murti Puja” (worshipping the idols of God) is not done, they don’t believe in multiple Gods and believe only in one almighty God without assuming any appearance.īut in Hinduism God is not “Nirgun”. The words “Nirgun” and “Nirakar” in Hindi are used mainly to define the Gods in Islam or Christianity, where God is assumed in not any particular shape or appearance. The Hindi/Sanskrit word “Nirgun” means one who has not any particular appearance or particular identity. The above song sounds nice as a prayer by villagers to the God to save them in the cricket match against the English, for which their future was at stake.Įverything in this song is fine but the word “Nirgun”. “O Palanhare, Nirgun aur Nyare, tumhre bin hamra koi nahin” There is a song in Hindi film “Lagaan”, rendering worship to the God by a group of poor villagers
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