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Nishkala

Pure and Untouched

neesh-kuh-luh[nɪʂˈkələ]

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Meaning & Origin

A name derived from Sanskrit, Nishkala signifies pure, untouched, and unblemished.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the purest form of divinity and spirituality

Language details

🕉️Sanskrit

निःशकल

Pure, unblemished

🇮🇳Hindi

निःशकल

पवित्र, अविकल

🇮🇳Tamil

நிஷ்கல

சுத்தம், அலகுகளில் விடுதலை

🇮🇳Telugu

నిష్కల

శుద్ధం, అద్భుతం

🇮🇳Marathi

Nishkala

हिंदू नाव म्हणजे Pure and Untouched

🇧🇩Bengali

Nishkala

হিন্দু নাম যার অর্থ Pure and Untouched

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

neesh-kuh-luh

[nɪʂˈkələ]

Lucky number

2

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

SilverWhitePink

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Moonstone

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Nishkala holds deep cultural significance in Hinduism as it is often used to describe sacred spaces, objects, or beings that are considered to be uncontaminated, pure, and untouched by the impurities of the material world. In Hindu scriptures, temples are often referred to as Nishkala- granth, meaning pure texts, and tapasvi- Nishkala, meaning the ascetic who is without desires or defects.

The significance of the name Nishkala from a spiritual perspective is even more profound. It represents the highest purity and the ideal state of the human soul towards the ultimate goal of Moksha or liberation from the cycle of birth and death. In Hinduism, purity of thoughts, words, and deeds is considered a prerequisite for spiritual growth. Nishkala symbolizes the pristine nature of the soul, free from the impurities of attachments, desires, and ego. Thus, it serves as an inspiring reminder to focus on the inner purification towards achieving spiritual enlightenment.

Cultural name • Root: नि: + शकल: = निःशकल: • Not directly referenced in Vedic texts, but formed from roots नि: and शकल:

Historical references

Nishkala Samaasena was a renowned 12th-century Jain philosopher from Karnataka, India. He is best known for his works on Jain logic and epistemology.

12th Century

Nishkala Devi is a form of the Hindu goddess Durga, also known as Mahishasuramardini. She is depicted as the slayer of the demon Mahishasura. This form of Durga is popular in Nepal and eastern India.

Medieval period

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