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]
Description
Niranjan means the lord of the three worlds, the physical, the astral and the causal and according to the
Bhagavad Gita.[6]
The saint
Kabir described God as Niranjan. Niranjan means is translated as without collyrium, or the spotless or immaculate God, and it is used to address
Rama.[7][8]
It is also 52nd name of the 108 names of
Krishna as it appears in the Sri Krishna Ashtottara Shatanama Stotra.[9]