Aum
Aum, also written Om, is a sacred syllable and symbol in several Indian religions. It is widely regarded as the primordial sound of the universe and a concise expression of ultimate reality. In Hinduism, it is commonly chanted at the start and end of prayers, rituals, and scriptures, and is often displayed in temples and icons. In Buddhist and Jain traditions, variations of the syllable are used in certain mantras and practices, though the emphasis on Om varies by lineage.
Phonetics and symbolism: Aum consists of three phonetic elements—A, U, and M—followed by a period of silence.
Usage and significance: In Hinduism, Om is regarded as the essence of the Vedas and the ultimate
Other uses: The term Aum also appears in contemporary contexts as part of organizational names. For example,