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'''Nirgun''' is made from the two roots 'nir' which means 'without' and 'gun' which means quality or merit. So the these two combined means "without quality" or "without merit". When | '''Nirgun''' is made from the two roots 'nir' which means 'without' and 'gun' which means quality or merit. So the these two combined means "without quality" or "without merit". When referring to God it means "un-manifest" or "without attributes", etc | ||
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Nirgun is made from the two roots 'nir' which means 'without' and 'gun' which means quality or merit. So the these two combined means "without quality" or "without merit". When referring to God it means "un-manifest" or "without attributes", etc