nihshaktika | निःशक्तिक
nihshaktika (Devanagari: निःशक्तिक; ISO 15919: niḥśaktika) signifies being "absolutely devoid of energy." It is a term often used by Jnanis to describe Brahm (the Absolute).
Theological Correction According to Jagadguruttam Swami Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj , this interpretation of Vedanta is inaccurate. Nirakar Brahm (Formless God) actually possesses all divine powers; however, in that aspect, He manifests only two of them.
Note: For further details, please refer to the article on the Aspects of Brahm.
Further Reading and Reference
- Alternate Spelling: nihshaktik
- Related Concepts: Brahm—Supreme God
- Reference: Bhakti Shatak - Hundred Gems of Devotion - an in-depth analysis