Devanagari: निर्गुणवादिनी ISO15919: nirguṇavādinī

Mantras of the Vedas which speak of God as being attributeless, formless, Nirakara Brahm. One of the four types of mantras in the Vedas. See abhedvadini, bhedvadini, sagunvadini.

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These mantras categorically assert that God (Brahm) has no material qualities, and so He is imperceptible with material senses. The Vedas have richas presenting three other aspects of Brahm, resulting in four major perspectives: nirgunvadini (having no attributes), sagunvadini (having lots of divine qualities), abhedvadini (non-distinction) and bhedvadini (dualism/distinction).

The Supreme God

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Main Kaun? Mera Kaun? Vol. 3, Ch. 54