AUM OM PENDENT SYMBOL OF DIVINE SPIRITUALITY CONSIDER PRIMORDIAL SOUND OF NATURE
AUM OM PENDENT SYMBOL OF DIVINE SPIRITUALITY CONSIDER PRIMORDIAL SOUND OF NATURE
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AUM OM PENDENT SYMBOL OF DIVINE SPIRITUALITY CONSIDER PRIMORDIAL SOUND OF NATURE

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PRODUCT DESCRIBTION AUM OM PENDENT PENDENT SIZE - 2.5 CM LENGTH & BREADTH - 3 CM MATERIAL USED - MIXED METAL OM PENDENT If you attend a yoga class, it is very likely that the teacher starts the class by reciting the sound of OM three times. Most teachers like to chant OM at the end of the class as well. So, the natural question that comes up is, "why chantOM and what is the significance of this sound?". Here is a brief explanation of the meaning and significance of OM. According to yoga, Samkhya and many other scriptures, the whole material creation, including human mind and body are a manifestation of the 'mula prakriti' (primordial nature) which is composed of the three gunas - sattva, rajas and tamas. The three letters of OM thus correspond to the three gunas as follows: A = tamas (darkness, inertia, ignorance) U = rajas (passion, activity, dynamism) M = Sattva (purity, truth, light) The silence between the two AUM sounds represents the pure consciousness, a state which transcends the three gunas (called 'trigunaatit' - beyond gunas) A = Brahma (the creator), U = Vishnu (the sustainer) and M = Shiva (the destroyer); the silence between two OMsounds = the substratum or the reality that lies beyond the trinityjiya export

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