Om
Om, also written Aum, is a sacred syllable, mantra, and symbol in Indian religious and philosophical traditions. Regarded as the primal sound of the cosmos, it is often described as the "sound of Brahman" or the source of all creation. The syllable is typically transliterated as om or aum, and is pronounced with three phonetic components: A, U, and M, which are said to correspond to the waking, dreaming, and deep-sleep states of consciousness, with a fourth, turiya, representing a transcendent awareness. The written symbol ॐ is widely used in temples, jewelry, and art.
In Hinduism, Om is central to many practices and texts. It is invoked at the beginning and
In Buddhism, Om appears in various mantras and is often used as a seed syllable in Vajrayana
In Jainism, Om appears in some devotional and ritual contexts, though its significance varies among sects and
Across traditions, Om is used in meditation and yoga as a unifying sound that practitioners believe aligns