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Alakh Niranjan (अलख निरंजन) is a term used by Nath Yogis as a synonym for Creator, and to ... Gorakhnath actually organised and assimilated most Yogis of the Hatha Yoga and Tantra Cult into the enormous Nath tradition. ... Alakh Niranjan was adapted into Indian films in 1940, 1950, and in 1975 by Babubhai Mistry.
Alakh Niranjan (अलख निरंजन) is a term used by Nath Yogis as a synonym for Creator, and to describe the characteristics of God and the Self, known as the Atman. Alakh means "one which cannot be seen (perceived)" and niranjan means "spotfree". Niranjan is another name of Lord Shiva. Also spelled, "Alekh".
The original Sanskrit term Alakhshya means "one that can not be perceived"[1]
Gorakhnath actually organised and assimilated most Yogis of the Hatha Yoga and Tantra Cult into the enormous Nath tradition. The city of Gorakhpur in North India is named after the legendary Yogi. 'Alakh Niranjan' became a very popular name for God all over India during and after Gorakhnath's time. Later first Sikh Guru, Nanak used this holy name to denote God.
Thus the yogi in his contact with others expressed only the simple truth in the words, “Adesh-Adesh!” It is a foundation stone on which all spiritual light and attainment must be erected. It is the first truth to attain the First Lord
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Director Bhal G. Pendharkar.
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film( Gorakhnath)(1940)
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| Alakh Niranjan a.k.a. Gorakhnath | Bhalji Pendharkar | Nandrekar, Leela, Raja Paranjpe, Vimal Sardesai, Chandrakant | Devotional | Music: Koregaonkar Dutta Lyrics: Pandit Anand Kumar |
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Alakh Niranjan (अलख निरंजन) is a term used by Nath Yogis as a synonym for Creator, and to ... Gorakhnath actually organised and assimilated most Yogis of the Hatha Yoga and Tantra Cult into the enormous Nath tradition. ... Alakh Niranjan was adapted into Indian films in 1940, 1950, and in 1975 by Babubhai Mistry.
Alakh Niranjan (अलख निरंजन) is a term used by Nath Yogis as a synonym for Creator, and to describe the characteristics of God and the Self, known as the Atman. Alakh means "one which cannot be seen (perceived)" and niranjan means "spotfree". Niranjan is another name of Lord Shiva. Also spelled, "Alekh".
The original Sanskrit term Alakhshya means "one that can not be perceived"[1]
Alakh Niranjan murmu in Yoga tradition
Alakh means A-Lakhshana which means beyond identifying features (lakhshana) or attributes. It refers to Attributeless God or Nirguna Brahman in here. This idea comes from ancient Yoga traditions originating in Swetashwetara Upanishad. This particular Upanishad deals with Yoga, Vedantic Monotheism as well as Shiva as Sat-Chit-Ananda. – Legend has it, that the slogan or elating cry for the Supreme Being was first coined by Matsyendranath. Matsyendra is popularly regarded as the 'second Guru' of Nath Yoga Cult after Lord Shiva as Adinath. He first used the words "Alakh Niranjan murmu" to denote God as perceived by a Yoga adept in known history. His disciple is known as MahaYogi Gorakhnath, also known as Gorakshanath, without whose mention, Nath Yoga becomes unimaginable. It is Gorakhnath and Matsyendranath who popularised Kaya Sadhana throughout known limits of India and beyond.Gorakhnath actually organised and assimilated most Yogis of the Hatha Yoga and Tantra Cult into the enormous Nath tradition. The city of Gorakhpur in North India is named after the legendary Yogi. 'Alakh Niranjan' became a very popular name for God all over India during and after Gorakhnath's time. Later first Sikh Guru, Nanak used this holy name to denote God.
- Famous works by Guru Matsyendranath: Kaulayogini Tantra.
- Guru Gorakhnath's celebrated works are Gorakhsha Samhita, Yoga-Bija.
- Guru Nanak's works include Japji Sahib.
- Aatmetu paramaatmeti jiivatmeti vicaarane
- Trayaanaam aikya-samshutir asdes’s iti kiirtitah
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- In our relative thought we distinguish between Atman, Paramatman, and Jiva.
- The Truth is that these three are one and a realization of it is called Adesha.
Thus the yogi in his contact with others expressed only the simple truth in the words, “Adesh-Adesh!” It is a foundation stone on which all spiritual light and attainment must be erected. It is the first truth to attain the First Lord
Film adaptions
Alakh Niranjan was adapted into Indian films in 1940, 1950, and in 1975 by Babubhai Mistry.[2]References
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Director Bhal G. Pendharkar.
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1940 Releases
| hideYear | Film | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1940 | Gorakhnath | Simultaneously made in Marathi and Hindi as Alakh Niranjan |
| Lapandav | ||
| Raigad | ||
| Geeta | Simultaneously made in Marathi and Hindi |
Gorakhnath starring Babasaheb Nandrekar and Vimal Sardesai in the lead role. ... Gorakhnath is a movie directed by Bhalji Pendharkar featuring Babasaheb ...
Ashish Rajadhyaksha, Paul Willemen - 2014 - Reference
Assisted and acted in films by Bhalji Pendharkar (Kanhopatra, Gorakhnath, ... Pash; 1937: Kanhopatra; Pratibha; 1938: Dhruva Kumar, 1940: Gorakhnath/ Alakh ...
Heidi R.M. Pauwels - 2007 - Literary Collections
Gulzar's movie does justice to Mira's songs through a sensitive and creative ... 2 He had in fact earlier made a movie on the Tantric saint Gorakhnath, called Maya Machhindra ... In 1940 the same directors brought out Sant Dnyaneshwar on the
Ashok Raj - 2009 - Performing Arts
In this movie, a Hindu played the role of a Muslim and vice versa. ... by his own disciple Gorakhnath, when the teacher starts indulging in carnal pleasures. ... Ishawarlal was a leading star of the 1930s and 1940s but by the early 1950s he, all of ...
