Nirguna Brahman is the unmanifested, unconditioned, and unchanging ultimate reality in Hinduism.
- Nirguna Brahman is often referred to as the "unnamable" or "unutterable" aspect of the divine.
- Nirguna Brahman is considered the ultimate source and sustainer of the universe.
- Nirguna Brahman is beyond human comprehension and is often described as "that which is beyond words" or "that which is beyond thought."
- Nirguna Brahman is often depicted as a formless, shapeless, and formless entity.
- Nirguna Brahman is considered the ultimate reality that underlies all existence.
- Nirguna Brahman is often associated with the concept of "asat" or "non-being" in Hindu philosophy.
- Nirguna Brahman is considered the source of all creation, preservation, and destruction.
- Nirguna Brahman is often described as the "unmanifested" or "uncreated" aspect of the divine.
- Nirguna Brahman is considered the ultimate reality that transcends all duality and opposition.
- Nirguna Brahman is often associated with the concept of "advaya" or "non-duality" in Hindu philosophy.