OM (or AUM)
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views updated Jun 11 2018OM (or AUM)
A Sanskrit word of special sanctity in the Hindu religion, generally interchangable with AUM. It is pronounced at the beginning and end of every lesson in the Vedas (ancient scriptures) and is also the introductory word of the Puranas (religious works embodying legends and mythology). The Katha-Upanishad states: "Whoever knows this syllable obtains whatever he wishes."
There are various accounts of its origin; one that it is the term of assent used by the gods and possibly an old contracted form of the Sanskrit word evam meaning "thus." The Manu-Sangita (Laws of Manu), a religious work of social laws, states the word was formed by Brahma himself, who extracted the letters a-u-m from the Vedas.
Om is also the name given by the Hindus to the spiritual sun, as opposed to Surya, the natural sun.
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Oṃ
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views updated May 21 2018Oṃ or Auṃ. The most sacred syllable in
Hinduism, which first appears in the
Upaniṣads. It is often regarded as the
bija (seed) of all
mantras, containing, as it does, all origination and dissolution. It is known as
praṇava (‘reverberation’), and it is the supreme
akṣara (syllable). See also
ŚABDA.
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om
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views updated May 29 2018om in
Hinduism and
Tibetan Buddhism, a mystic syllable, considered the most sacred mantra. It appears at the beginning and end of most
Sanskrit recitations, prayers, and texts. The word comes from Sanskrit, and is sometimes regarded as three sounds,
a-u-m, symbolic of the three major Hindu deities.
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Om
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views updated Jun 08 2018Om (Aum) Sacred mystical symbol representing a sound considered to have divine power by some Hindus, Buddhists, and other religious groups. The sound is chanted at the beginning and end of prayers, and is used as a mantra in meditation.
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