Nirankar
The exact description of “Nirankar” (or formless God) below is taken from the official Sant Nirankari website.
“The Mission believes in God, who is One, omnipresent, omnipotent, omniscient, eternal, formless, a non-psychic objective reality and perceivable. He is distinct from celestial bodies such as sun, moon, stars; earthly elements such as earth, water, fire; and subtle elements such as air, ethar and jeeva. These nine elements constitute the entire creation and are distinguishable from the tenth, the All-pervading Divine Spirit, which creates, sustains and regulates the whole universe. This aspect of cosmos has been termed as ‘Nirankar’ (Formless God), though invisible yet all-pervading. In fact what we see is unreal as it decays and dies. But what we do not see is reality because out of that invisible power the visible comes into existence. The changeless in the changing physical world is called God and the changeless in the changing human body is called the Soul. The one who experiences it is known as ‘Nirankari’. The sole aim of the Mission is to impart the knowledge of Nirankar (The Formless God) to the seekers’ soul.”
In fact, as mentioned in an article published in February 2006 issue of the English version of the Sant Nirankari (which is the main publication of SNM), that “It is the clarion call by the Nirankari Mission to one and all, “Come and see God.”” [4].
Source: Nirankari
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