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THE LIFE OF ALL LIVES.
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THE SOUL OF ALL SOULS.
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INFINITY AND IMMORTALITY.
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SOURCE OF EVERYTHING,THE WOMB OF THE VEDAS.
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- OM,
the most sacred syllable in the ancient Sanskrit language
of India, considered in Hinduism to represent all scriptural
revelation in a single symbol. In meditation, Hindus
repeat OM as a mantra.Om is the basis of all sounds
.It consists of three letters A, U and M which cover
the whole range of sound vibrations.The larynx and palate
are the sound boards.When you pronounce A, no part of
the tongue or palate is touched .When you pronounce
U the sound rolls from the very root of the end of the
sounding board of the mouth.M is the last sound which
is produced by closing the two lips. Therefore all sounds
are contained in OM.All languages originate from OM.The
essence of four Vedas is OM.He who chants OM mentally
repeats the sacred books of the whole universe.OM is
the source of all religions and scriptures.OM, AMEN
and AHMIN are all one.They represent Brahman or truth,the
one existence.
OM
represents all trinities
- Every
kind of trinity is represented by OM such as Brahma-Vishnu-Shiva
,Saraswati-Lakshmi-Durga, Past-Present-Future ,Birth-Life-Death
,Creation-Preserv ation-Destruction,Waking-Dreaming-Deep
Sleep , Rajas-Satva-Tamas
,Body-Mind-Soul. Live and meditate on OM,rest peacefully
in Om,sing OM rhythmatically,chant loudly,repeat mentally
,rely on OM, reflect on OM ,concentrate on OM.All
desires will vanish and you will attain self realisation
and highest knowledge.
The
Power of OM Chanting
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The
sound is generated in navel and taken up very slowly
to the opening or fontanelle on the top of the head
with the closing sound M.The vibration set up by this
word is very powerful .The chanting drives away all
worldly thoughts and removes distractions.
How to Chant OM
The
following are the steps for chanting OM correctly:
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Hold
the breath as long as you can comfortably
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Speak
OM during a slow and long exhaling phase, until the
breath is totally out.
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Pause
and repeat the steps again and again.
The sound of OM is to be produced in a non stop manner,
by combining the sounds of A, U, and M, with the last
sound (that of M), assuming a nasal tone when lips have
closed after speaking A and U.
The Sacred Syllable OM and the Hindu Trinity
- The
syllable OM (also called pranava), th most sacred symbol
in Hinduism, is associated with symbolism as well as
mysticism. Volumes have been written in Sanskrit illustrating
the significance of this mystic symbol. Although this
symbol is mentioned in all the Upanishads and in all
Hindu scriptures, it is especially elaborated upon in
the Taittiriya, Chandogya, and Mundaka Upanishads.
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its sound and form, OM symbolizes the infinite Brahman
and the entire universe. In Sanskrit the sounds of letter
A and U produce, when combined together, the sound equivalent
of letter O. Thus the sound produced by the three letters
A, U, and M. OM is also called the "four-element syllable."
The letters A, U, and M are the three elements and the
fourth element is the silence from which the sound of
OM arises, and back into which it subsides.
- The
sound produced by the letter A signifies all that is
observed and perceived in the wakeful state of an individual,
thus representing both the subject and the object, and
all the experiences in the physical world. Therefore,
and all the experiences in the physical world. Therefore,
the letter A symbolizes the phenomenal world that contributes
to our experiences in the universe.
- The
silence, the fourth element of OM as stated above, represents
the underlying Reality that pervades the waking, dream,
and the deep sleep states of one's consciousness. Thus
OM symbolizes the infinite Brahman, the essence of all
existence.
- By
its form OM also represents the unmanifest and the manifest,
the noumenon (ground of phenomenon) and the phenomenon,
and thus OM is an adequate symbol of God, the following
passage of the Katha Upanishad:
- "The
goal which all the Vedas declare, which all austerities
aim at, and which humans desire when they lead the
life of continence, I will tell you briefly: it is
OM. This syllable OM is indeed Brahman. This syllable
is the highest. Whosoever knows this syllable obtains
all that he desires. This is the best support; this
is the highest support. Whosoever knows this support
is adored in the world of Brahman..."
- (Katha
Upanishad I, ii, 15-17)
- The
symbol of OM consists of three curves (curves 1, 2,
and 3), one semicircle and a dot. The large lower curve
symbolizes the waking state; the upper curve denotes
deep sleep (or the unconscious) state, and the lower
curve (which lies between deep sleep and the waking
state) signifies the dream state. These three states
of an individual's consciousness, and therefore the
entire physical phenomenon, are represented by the three
curves.
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dot signifies the Absolute (fourth or Turiya state of
consciousness), which illuminates the other three states.
The semicircle symbolizes maya and separates the dot
from the other three curves. The semicircle is open
on the top, which means that the Absolute is infinite
and is not affected by maya. Maya only effects the manifested
phenomenon. In this way the form OM symbolizes the infinite
Brahman and the entire universe.
- The
sacred mantra Om Tat Sat is uttered by Hindus at the
end of all prayers. Thus OM begins where all speech
ends, the point where an individual's heart melts into
divinity, and the unspeakable and inexpressible Reality
is reached. Thus OM symbolizes the essence of all the
scriptures.
- Hindu
scriptures declare that OM is the storehouse of mystic
power. When correctly uttered, OM brings into play the
entire vocal mechanism of a human being. When OM is
uttered according to Vedic injections, the throat generates
the sound A by beginning the sound from the bottom of
the spine (Kundalini) and thus using the entire depth
of the human system in producing this sound. The sound
U begins at the throat and ends at the tip of the tongue.
The sound M is concentrated at the terminal end of the
vocal system, the lips.
- According
to Hindu scriptures, the sound of OM is the sound of
creation, and this sound represents to our ears the
sound of the cosmic energy of which all things are the
pronunciation of OM. To have the highest experience
in life is to hear the sound of OM in deep silence.
- Hindu
scriptures tell us that the repetition of OM, in accordance
with the Vedic methods, generates the mystic power that
leads one's mind into deep concentration, meditation,
and finally to samadhi, a state of higher consciousness.
The mystic power of OM is confirmed by Lord Krishna
Himself in the Bhagavad Gita:
- "Uttering
the monosyllable OM, the eternal word of Brahman,
One who departs leaving the body [at death], he attains
the supreme goal." (BG 8.13)
The Hindu Trinity
- The
Hindu Trinity also called Trimurti (meaning three forms),
is the representation of the three manifestations of
the Supreme Reality, as Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Each
of these manifestations is associated with a specific
cosmic function. Brahma symbolizes creation, Vishnu
preservation and renewal, and Shiva dissolution or destruction
necessary for recreation. It must be clearly understood
that the members of the Hindu Trinity are not three
different and independent gods, but three aspects of
one Supreme Reality, called Brahman by seers of the
Upanishads.
- Hindu
Trinity
=
Three Faces of the Divine
= Three Cosmic Functions of the Supreme Lord
= Creation + Preservation + Dissolution
= Generator + Operator + Destroyer
= GOD
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