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Aum Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary II on aum

aum:

the sacred sound and symbol which represents brahman in its unmanifest and manifest aspects

 

(See also: aum , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aum Dictionary: Sanskrit Dictionary on  Aum

 Aum:

all, the absolute

 

(See also:  Aum , Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aum Dictionary: Sai Baba Dictionary on AUM

AUM:

AUM: Om; Designation of the Universal Brahman; sacred, primordial sound of the universe.

 

(See also: AUM , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aum Dictionary: Sanskrit Hinduism Dictionary III on Aum

Aum:

Aum. Om; Designation of the Universal Brahman; sacred, primordial sound of the universe.

 

(See also: Aum , Hinduism, Hinduism Dictionary, Sanskrit Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aum Dictionary: Spiritual Yoga Dictionary V on Aum

Aum:

see Om

 

(See also: Aum ,Yoga, Yoga Dictionary)

 

Aum Dictionary: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Aum

Aum: (Sanskrit) or (Sanskrit) Often spelled Om. The mystic syllable of Hinduism, placed at the beginning of most sacred writings. As a mantra, it is pronounced aw (as in law), oo (as in zoo), mm.

 

á      Aum represents the Divine, and is associated with Lord Ganesha, for its initial sound "aa," vibrates within the muladhara, the chakra at the base of the spine upon which this God sits.

á      The second sound of this mantra, "oo," vibrates within the throat and chest chakras, the realm of Lord Murugan, or Kumara, known by the Hawaiian people as the God Ku.

á      The third sound, "mm," vibrates within the cranial chakras, ajna and sahasrara, where the Supreme God reigns.

 

The dot above, called anusvara, represents the Soundless Sound, Paranada. Aum is explained in the Upanishads as standing for the whole world and its parts, including past, present and future. It is from this primal vibration that all manifestation issues forth. Aum is the primary, or mula mantra, and often precedes other mantras. It may be safely used for chanting and japa by anyone of any religion. Its three letters represent the three worlds and the powers of creation, preservation and destruction. In common usage in several Indian languages, aum means "yes, verily" or "hail." See: nada, Pranava, sound, Healing sound.

(See also: Aum , Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aum Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Om, Aum

Om or Aum (Sanskrit). A mystic syllable, the most solemn of all words in India. It is "an invocation, a benediction, an affirmation and a promise and it is so sacred, as to be indeed the word at low breath of occult, primitive masonry. No one must be near when the syllable is pronounced for a purpose.

 

 This word is usually placed at the beginning of sacred Scriptures, and is prefixed to prayers. It is a compound of three letters a,u,m, which, in the popular belief, are typical of the three Vedas, also of three gods - A (Agni) V (Varuna) and M (Maruts) or Fire, Water and Air. In esoteric philosophy these are the three sacred fires, or the "triple fire"in the Universe and Man, besides many other things. Occultly, this "triple fire" represents the highest Tetraktys also, as it is typified by the Agni named Abhimanin and his transformation into his three sons, Pavana, Pavamana and Suchi, "who drinks up water", i.e., destroys material desires. This monosyllable is called Udgitta, and is sacred with both Brahmins and Buddhists.

 

(See also: Om, Aum , Theosophy, Spirituality, Body mind and Soul, Spiritual Dictionary,)

 

Aum Dictionary: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Aum

Aum (Sanskrit). The sacred syllable; the triple-lettered unit; hence the trinity in One.

 

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Aum Dictionary: Hinduism Sanskrit Dictionary V on aum

aum:

aum - all, the absolute

 

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Aum Dictionary: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Aum

Aum (Sanskrit) The ancient Indians held that Om, when considered as a single letter ((Sanskrit character)) was the symbol of the Supreme; when written with three letters -- Aum -- it stood among other things for the three Vedas, the three gunas or qualities of nature, the three divisions of the universe, and the deities of the Hindu Trimurti -- Brahma, Vishnu, and Siva -- concerned in the creation, preservation, and destruction of the universe or the beings composing it. "The mystic formula, rŽsumŽ of every science, contained in the three mysterious letters, AUM which signify creation, conservation, and transformation" (IU 2:31).

 

These three letters are supposed by some Hindus to have correspondences as follows: "The letter A is the Sattva Guna, U is the Rajas, and M is the Tamas; these three qualities are termed Nature (Prakriti). . . . A is Bhurloka, U is Bhuvarloka, and M is Svarloka; by these three letters the spirit exhibits itself" (Laheri in Lucifer 10:147). This word is said to have a morally spiritualizing effect if pronounced during meditation and when the mind is at peace and cleansed of all impurities.

 

See also OM

 

(See also: Aum , Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

Aum Dictionary: A Sanskrit Dictionary from Advaita to Yoga

Sanskrit dictionary. From Advaita to Yoga.

 

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Aum Dictionary: Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (A-C)

A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit terms. From A to Crore.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Aum Dictionary: Dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit Terms (P-S)

A dictionary Of Commonly Used Sanskrit terms. From Pada to Svastikasana.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "yoga", "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Aum Dictionary: Dictionary Of Siddha Yoga Terminology

A dictionary Of Siddha Yoga Terminology. From Abhanga to Yogini.

 

Please note that all words in grey, like "enlightenment" or "kundalini" are hyperlinked to archives further explaining the term. At the corresponding archive you will also find articles related to the term.

 

 

Aum Dictionary: Hindu - Hinduism Dictionary on Shaktism

Shaktism (Shakta): (Sanskrit) "Doctrine of power."

 

The religion followed by those who worship the Supreme as the Divine Mother - Shakti or Devi - in Her many forms, both gentle and fierce. Shaktism is one of the four primary sects of Hinduism. Shaktism's first historical signs are thousands of female statuettes dated ca 5500 bce recovered at the Mehrgarh village in India.

 

In philosophy and practice, Shaktism greatly resembles Saivism, both faiths promulgating, for example, the same ultimate goals of advaitic union with Siva and moksha. But Shaktas worship Shakti as the Supreme Being exclusively, as the dynamic aspect of Divinity, while Siva is considered solely transcendent and is not worshiped. There are many forms of Shaktism, with endless varieties of practices which seek to capture divine energy or power for spiritual transformation.

 

Geographically, Shaktism has two main forms, the Srikula "family of the Goddess Sri (or Lakshmi)," which respects the brahminical tradition (a mainstream Hindu tradition which respects caste and purity rules) and is strongest in South India; and the Kalikula, "family of Kali," which rejects brahminical tradition and prevails in Northern and Eastern India.

 

Four major expressions of Shaktism are evident today: folkshamanism, yoga, devotionalism and universalism. Among the eminent mantras of Shaktism is: Aum Hrim Chandikayai Namah, "I bow to Her who tears apart all dualities." There are many varieties of folk Shaktism gravitating around various forms of the Goddess, such as Kali, Durga and a number of forms of Amman. Such worship often involves animal sacrifice and fire-walking, though the former is tending to disappear.

See: Amman, Goddess, Ishta Devata, Kali, Shakti, tantrism.

(See also: Shaktism , Hinduism, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Aum Dictionary: : Hinduism and Sanskrit Dictionary

A dictionary with common spiritual words from Hinduism and Sanskrit. Also see these links: Hinduism, Spirituality, Enlightenment, Spiritual Dictionary and Hinduism Dictionary.

Aum Dictionary: Mysticism Magick Dictionary on AUM

AUM

This is the holy word (OM) in its tripartite form, representing the Hindu Trinity. A = Vishnu (the self). U = Brahma (Not-Self). M = Shiva (location).

 

 

(See also: AUM , Magick, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Body Mind and Soul,)

 

Aum Dictionary: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Aum

Aum

A meditation-syllable, said by some to be the mnemonic of the three Hindu gods of creation, reservation and destruction. Om

 

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Aum Dictionary: Wiccan Pagan Dictionary on AUM

AUM (Om) -a sound that vibrates the whole spiritual channel, changes all the chakras and harmonizes mind and body; traditional chant (Sanskrit) (NAD)

 

(See also: AUM , Wiccan Pagan, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

Aum Dictionary: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Aum Shinri Kyo

Aum Shinri Kyo, Shoko Asahara

Aum (a mantra) Shinri Kyo (Supreme Truth) is the apocalyptic Buddhist sect suspected in the 1995 subway nerve gas murders in Japan.

 

Police raiding cult compounds discovered stockpiles of nerve gas and the basic ingredients of biological warfare. Sect leaders were charged with abduction and "murder preparation. " Aum leader, Chizuo Matsumoto (now called Shoko Asahara), predicted the end of the world between 1997 and 2000. The Dalai Lama, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism, has denied Aum claims that Asahara was ever his disciple.

 

The sect had about $29 million in assets and 10,000 disciples in Japan and 30,000 in Russia. The sect had followers in other countries including the U. S. and Australia. On January 18, 2000, the sect announced it was changing its name to Arefu (Aleph, in English).

 

(See also: Aum Shinri Kyo , New Age Spirituality, Body Mind and Soul)

 

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