~Aum~
" According to Sri VinobA
BhAve, the Latin word Omne
and the Sanskrit word Aum
are both derived from
the same root meaning all
and both words convey the
concepts of omniscience,
omnipresence and
omnipotence. Another
word for Aum is pranava, which
is derived from the root
nu meaning to praise,
to which is added the prefix
pra denoting superiority.
The word , therefore, means
the best praise
or the best prayer.
The symbol AUM is composed of three
syllables, namely the letters
A, U, M, and
when written has a crescent
and a dot on its top.
A few instances of the
various interpretations are
given to it may be mentioned
here to convey its meaning.
The letter A symbolises
the conscious or waking state
(jAgrata-avasthA), the
letter U the dream
state (svapna-avasthA)
and the letter M the dreamless
sleep state (sushupta-avasthA)
of the mind and
spirit. The entire
symbol, together with the crescent
and the dot , stands for
the fourth state
(turIya-avasthA), which
combines all these states and
transcends them.
This is the state of samAdhi.
The letters A,U
and M symbolise respectively speech
(vak), the mind (manas)
and the breath of life
(prAna), while the entire
symbol stands for the living
spirit, which is but a
portion of the divine spirit.
The three letters
also represent the dimensions of
length, breadth and depth,
while the entire
symbol represents Divinity,
which is beyond the limitations
of shapes and form.
The three letters A, U and M
symbolise the absence of
desire, fear and anger,
while the whole symbol
stands for the perfect man
(a sthita-prajna), one
whose wisdom is firmly established
in the divine. They
represent three genders, masculine,
feminine and neuter, while
the entire symbol represent all
creation together with
the Creator.
They stand for the
three gunAs or qualities of
sattva, rajas and tamas,
while the whole symbol
represents a gunAtIta,
one who has transcended and
gone beyond the pull of
the gunAs.
The three letters
correspond to the three tenses
- past, present and future
- while the entire
symbol stands for the Creator,
who trancends the limitations of time.
They also stand
for the teaching imparted by the
mother, the father and
the Guru respectively. The
entire symbol represents
Brahma VidyA, the knowledge
of the Self, the teaching
which is imperishable.
The A, U and M depict
the three stages of yogic
discipline, namely Asana,
prAnAyAma and
pratyAhAra. The entire
symbol reprsent samAdhi,
the goal for which the
three stages are steps.
They represent the
triad of Divinity, namely,
BrahmA - the creator, Vishnu
- the Maintainer, and
Siva - the Destroyer of
the universe. The whole
symbol is said to represent
Brahman from which the
universe emanates, has
its growth and fruition and
into which it merges in
the end. It does not grow
or change. Many change
and pass, but Brahman is
the One that ever remains
unchanged.
The letters A, U
and M also stands for the mantra
'Tat Twam Asi' ('That
Thou Art'), the realisation
of man's divinity within
himself. The entire symbol
stands for this realisation,
which liberates the
human spirit from the confines
of his body, mind and
intellect and ego. "
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