niranjanu
nir-anjan, without the blemish (of Maya); beyond the influence of Maya, immaculate.
Grammar: adjective (of tuhīṁ), nominative case; second person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Apabhransh - niranjan; Sanskrit - niranjan (निरंजन - without blemish), nir+anjan (निर+अंजन - without kohl, without blemish).
More Examples for niranjanu
niranjanu
nir-anjan, without the blemish (of Maya); beyond the influence of Maya, immaculate.
Grammar: adjective (of nāmu), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Apabhransh - niranjan; Sanskrit - niranjan (निरंजन - without blemish), nir+anjan (निर+अंजन - without kohl, without blemish).
niranjanu
nir-anjan, without the blemish (of Maya); beyond the influence of Maya, immaculate.
Grammar: adjective (of ramaīā), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Apabhransh - niranjan; Sanskrit - niranjan (निरंजन - without blemish), nir+anjan (निर+अंजन - without kohl, without blemish).
niranjanu
nir-anjan, without the blemish (of Maya); beyond the influence of Maya, immaculate.
Grammar: adjective (of nāu), nominative case; masculine, singular.
Etymology: Apabhransh - niranjan; Sanskrit - niranjan (निरंजन - without blemish), nir+anjan (निर+अंजन - without kohl, without blemish).
niranjanu
nir-anjan, without the blemish (of Maya); beyond the influence of Maya, immaculate.
Grammar: adjective (of tuhīṁ), nominative case; second person, masculine, singular.
Etymology: Apabhransh - niranjan; Sanskrit - niranjan (निरंजन - without blemish), nir+anjan (निर+अंजन - without kohl, without blemish).