Nirvair
Nirvair is a Punjabi term meaning “without enmity” or “free from hostility.” In Sikhism it denotes a divine attribute of God, who is impartial and free from hatred toward every being, including enemies. The concept is part of the Mool Mantar, the opening formula of the Sikh scripture, where God is described as Nirbhao (fearless) and Nirvair (without enmity). This pairing emphasizes divine compassion and universal benevolence.
The term conveys an ethical ideal for adherents as well: to act without rancor, to forgive, and
In addition to its theological use, Nirvair is also employed as a given name within Punjabi-speaking communities.
Overall, Nirvair anchors both doctrinal meaning within Sikhism and cultural usage as a personal name, encapsulating