Hindu Slogans

Alakh Niranjan

Alakh Niranjan is a religious slogan chanted by Nath Yogis and the people of Nath Sampradaya. The slogan was first used and popularized by Navnath (nine saints). It is originally a Marathi slogan. Nath Yogis and the followers of some other sects chant it when they meet another person or go to houses for alms. Other than Hindus, this term is popular among some Sikh sects also. Guru Nanak Ji used it to denote God. Different Meanings of Alakh Niranjan: The word “Alakh” most probably originated from “Alakshya,” which means “that which cannot be brought into the focus of vision”…

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Hindu Slogans

Hindu slogans are mainly used at the time of war, festivals, speeches delivered by Hindu leaders, etc. In ancient times, these slogans were used to encourage soldiers to fight furiously with enemies and they used to work great. We are listing here some of those: Alakh Niranjan. Bam Bam Bhole. Desh Dharm Par Mitne Wala, Sher Shiva ka Chhava Tha, Mahaparakrami, Param Pratapi, Ek hi Sambhu Raja Tha. Ganapati Bappa Moraya. Ganapati Bappa Moraya, Pudhachya Varshi Lawakar Ya. Ganapati Gele Gawala, Chain Padena Aamhala. Gani Gan Ganat Bote. Garv Se Kaho Ham Hindu Hain. Govinda, Govinda, Govinda. Har Har Mahadev. Hari…

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