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OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

The past, the present, and the future -

All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

Likewise, all else that may exist

Beyond the bounds of time -

That, too, is OM

-MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

 

It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in ordinary

conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole body

of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

orders of men.

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I was once told that the word OM can also be used in the sense of YES.

Can someone give advice on this.

Shubham Bhavatu l

Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

India

-

rksharda2003

Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

OM

 

 

OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

The past, the present, and the future -

All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

Likewise, all else that may exist

Beyond the bounds of time -

That, too, is OM

-MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

 

It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in ordinary

conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole body

of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

orders of men.

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OM Namah Sivaya

 

Dear Sri Thattey,

In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I believe the creator of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct instructions of Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava mantra OM when communicating with each other so that he deliberately made OM = YES in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil grammar contains many features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called Tamil God.

Sivaya Namah

Thattey <bgthattey (AT) mtnl (DOT) net.in> wrote:

I was once told that the word OM can also be used in the sense of YES.

Can someone give advice on this.

Shubham Bhavatu l

Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

India

-

rksharda2003

Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

OM

 

OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

The past, the present, and the future -

All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

Likewise, all else that may exist

Beyond the bounds of time -

That, too, is OM

-MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

 

It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in ordinary

conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole body

of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

orders of men.

 

 

 

 

 

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The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is very close to OM

or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by many languages in

india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture mother is a symbol of

ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as 'HUM' which is

also very close to OM, we can make a lot of inferences to all

languages with OM.

 

Om namah shivaya,

Om ram ramaya namaha,

 

Divakar.

 

, Selvaratnam Selvakumar

<selvauk wrote:

>

> OM Namah Sivaya

>

> Dear Sri Thattey,

>

> In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I believe the creator

of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct instructions of

Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava mantra OM when

communicating with each other so that he deliberately made OM = YES

in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil grammar contains many

features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called Tamil God.

>

> Sivaya Namah

>

> Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

> I was once told that the word OM can also be used in

the sense of YES.

> Can someone give advice on this.

> Shubham Bhavatu l

> Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

> Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

> B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

> Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

> 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

> India

> -

> rksharda2003

>

> Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

> OM

>

>

> OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

> OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

> The past, the present, and the future -

> All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

> Likewise, all else that may exist

> Beyond the bounds of time -

> That, too, is OM

> -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

>

> It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in

ordinary

> conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole

body

> of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

> syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

> orders of men.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Send instant messages to your online friends

http://uk.messenger.

>

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Even in English its "MOM" .... M'OM'...!

 

Bala....

 

--- div_tan <div_tan > wrote:

 

> The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is

> very close to OM

> or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by many

> languages in

> india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture

> mother is a symbol of

> ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as

> 'HUM' which is

> also very close to OM, we can make a lot of

> inferences to all

> languages with OM.

>

> Om namah shivaya,

> Om ram ramaya namaha,

>

> Divakar.

>

> ,

> Selvaratnam Selvakumar

> <selvauk wrote:

> >

> > OM Namah Sivaya

> >

> > Dear Sri Thattey,

> >

> > In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I

> believe the creator

> of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct

> instructions of

> Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava

> mantra OM when

> communicating with each other so that he

> deliberately made OM = YES

> in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil

> grammar contains many

> features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called

> Tamil God.

> >

> > Sivaya Namah

> >

> > Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

> > I was once told that the word OM can

> also be used in

> the sense of YES.

> > Can someone give advice on this.

> > Shubham Bhavatu l

> > Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

> > Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

> > B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl.

> ISO 9000 & TQM,

> > Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

> > 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

> > India

> > -

> > rksharda2003

> >

> > Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

> > OM

> >

> >

> > OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable

> syllable;

> > OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of

> OM.

> > The past, the present, and the future -

> > All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

> > Likewise, all else that may exist

> > Beyond the bounds of time -

> > That, too, is OM

> > -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

> >

> > It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is

> never used in

> ordinary

> > conversation and has no profane meaning, but

> symbolizes the whole

> body

> > of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as

> the most holy

> > syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner

> even be the holy

> > orders of men.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

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Hello All members.. Whatever discussion going on between you on the

subject 'AUM', I read it very carefully. Let me tell you my views and

my experience about 'AUM'.

 

As per my reading, 'AUM' is the noise of the Universe. As we all know,

the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets are

moving-revolving. While making their move, a certain noise is created,

which is considered as 'AUM'.

 

I experienced the noise 2-3 times in my life. All those particular

ocassions, I was lonely, away from my home, city. I was on a Hill

watching the stars, and speculating about some spirituality. My mind

was so much concentrated, that I forgot every thing around me. At that

time, I felt that the 'AUM' noise is coming from the universe, from

the sky and suddenly, I recollected my reading about 'AUM' that 'AUM'

is a noise of the universe. Each experience lasted for few minutes

until I regained my conciousness.

 

I suggest you to try this view, thought in your life and then see and

feel the reality.

 

REGARDS

 

BHAVANA

 

 

On 11/3/06, div_tan <div_tan > wrote:

> The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is very close to OM

> or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by many languages in

> india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture mother is a symbol of

> ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as 'HUM' which is

> also very close to OM, we can make a lot of inferences to all

> languages with OM.

>

> Om namah shivaya,

> Om ram ramaya namaha,

>

> Divakar.

>

> , Selvaratnam Selvakumar

> <selvauk wrote:

> >

> > OM Namah Sivaya

> >

> > Dear Sri Thattey,

> >

> > In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I believe the creator

> of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct instructions of

> Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava mantra OM when

> communicating with each other so that he deliberately made OM = YES

> in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil grammar contains many

> features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called Tamil God.

> >

> > Sivaya Namah

> >

> > Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

> > I was once told that the word OM can also be used in

> the sense of YES.

> > Can someone give advice on this.

> > Shubham Bhavatu l

> > Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

> > Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

> > B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

> > Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

> > 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

> > India

> > -

> > rksharda2003

> >

> > Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

> > OM

> >

> >

> > OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

> > OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

> > The past, the present, and the future -

> > All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

> > Likewise, all else that may exist

> > Beyond the bounds of time -

> > That, too, is OM

> > -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

> >

> > It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in

> ordinary

> > conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole

> body

> > of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

> > syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

> > orders of men.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Send instant messages to your online friends

> http://uk.messenger.

> >

>

>

>

>

>

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I agree, the universe is nothing but energy and OM is

the sound energy that started the universe. you can

hear this in a conch shell also.

 

Om namah shivaya,

Divakar.

 

--- "d@&&%$$#!" <dear809 > wrote:

 

> Hello All members.. Whatever discussion going on

> between you on the

> subject 'AUM', I read it very carefully. Let me tell

> you my views and

> my experience about 'AUM'.

>

> As per my reading, 'AUM' is the noise of the

> Universe. As we all know,

> the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets

> are

> moving-revolving. While making their move, a certain

> noise is created,

> which is considered as 'AUM'.

>

> I experienced the noise 2-3 times in my life. All

> those particular

> ocassions, I was lonely, away from my home, city. I

> was on a Hill

> watching the stars, and speculating about some

> spirituality. My mind

> was so much concentrated, that I forgot every thing

> around me. At that

> time, I felt that the 'AUM' noise is coming from the

> universe, from

> the sky and suddenly, I recollected my reading about

> 'AUM' that 'AUM'

> is a noise of the universe. Each experience lasted

> for few minutes

> until I regained my conciousness.

>

> I suggest you to try this view, thought in your life

> and then see and

> feel the reality.

>

> REGARDS

>

> BHAVANA

>

>

> On 11/3/06, div_tan <div_tan > wrote:

> > The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is

> very close to OM

> > or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by

> many languages in

> > india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture

> mother is a symbol of

> > ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as

> 'HUM' which is

> > also very close to OM, we can make a lot of

> inferences to all

> > languages with OM.

> >

> > Om namah shivaya,

> > Om ram ramaya namaha,

> >

> > Divakar.

> >

> > ,

> Selvaratnam Selvakumar

> > <selvauk wrote:

> > >

> > > OM Namah Sivaya

> > >

> > > Dear Sri Thattey,

> > >

> > > In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I

> believe the creator

> > of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the

> direct instructions of

> > Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava

> mantra OM when

> > communicating with each other so that he

> deliberately made OM = YES

> > in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil

> grammar contains many

> > features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also

> called Tamil God.

> > >

> > > Sivaya Namah

> > >

> > > Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

> > > I was once told that the word OM can

> also be used in

> > the sense of YES.

> > > Can someone give advice on this.

> > > Shubham Bhavatu l

> > > Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

> > > Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

> > > B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered

> Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

> > > Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

> > > 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

> > > India

> > > -

> > > rksharda2003

> > >

> > > Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

> > > OM

> > >

> > >

> > > OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable

> syllable;

> > > OM is the universe, and this is the exposition

> of OM.

> > > The past, the present, and the future -

> > > All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

> > > Likewise, all else that may exist

> > > Beyond the bounds of time -

> > > That, too, is OM

> > > -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

> > >

> > > It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is

> never used in

> > ordinary

> > > conversation and has no profane meaning, but

> symbolizes the whole

> > body

> > > of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held

> as the most holy

> > > syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly

> manner even be the holy

> > > orders of men.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Send instant messages to your online friends

> > http://uk.messenger.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

 

 

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myself too have had experiences with AUM....when i used to say it ....in

a closed room then far away my wife could hear the echoes of it.....

 

d@&&%$$#! wrote:

 

> Hello All members.. Whatever discussion going on between you on the

> subject 'AUM', I read it very carefully. Let me tell you my views and

> my experience about 'AUM'.

>

> As per my reading, 'AUM' is the noise of the Universe. As we all know,

> the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets are

> moving-revolving. While making their move, a certain noise is created,

> which is considered as 'AUM'.

>

> I experienced the noise 2-3 times in my life. All those particular

> ocassions, I was lonely, away from my home, city. I was on a Hill

> watching the stars, and speculating about some spirituality. My mind

> was so much concentrated, that I forgot every thing around me. At that

> time, I felt that the 'AUM' noise is coming from the universe, from

> the sky and suddenly, I recollected my reading about 'AUM' that 'AUM'

> is a noise of the universe. Each experience lasted for few minutes

> until I regained my conciousness.

>

> I suggest you to try this view, thought in your life and then see and

> feel the reality.

>

> REGARDS

>

> BHAVANA

>

> On 11/3/06, div_tan <div_tan <div_tan%40>>

> wrote:

> > The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is very close to OM

> > or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by many languages in

> > india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture mother is a symbol of

> > ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as 'HUM' which is

> > also very close to OM, we can make a lot of inferences to all

> > languages with OM.

> >

> > Om namah shivaya,

> > Om ram ramaya namaha,

> >

> > Divakar.

> >

> >

> <%40>, Selvaratnam Selvakumar

> > <selvauk wrote:

> > >

> > > OM Namah Sivaya

> > >

> > > Dear Sri Thattey,

> > >

> > > In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I believe the creator

> > of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct instructions of

> > Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava mantra OM when

> > communicating with each other so that he deliberately made OM = YES

> > in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil grammar contains many

> > features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called Tamil God.

> > >

> > > Sivaya Namah

> > >

> > > Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

> > > I was once told that the word OM can also be used in

> > the sense of YES.

> > > Can someone give advice on this.

> > > Shubham Bhavatu l

> > > Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

> > > Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

> > > B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

> > > Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

> > > 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

> > > India

> > > -

> > > rksharda2003

> > >

> <%40>

> > > Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

> > > OM

> > >

> > >

> > > OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

> > > OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

> > > The past, the present, and the future -

> > > All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

> > > Likewise, all else that may exist

> > > Beyond the bounds of time -

> > > That, too, is OM

> > > -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

> > >

> > > It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in

> > ordinary

> > > conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole

> > body

> > > of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

> > > syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

> > > orders of men.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Send instant messages to your online friends

> > http://uk.messenger. <http://uk.messenger.>

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

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Will you narrate your experience in more details.

 

On 11/9/06, kc3377 <kc3377 > wrote:

> myself too have had experiences with AUM....when i used to say it ....in

> a closed room then far away my wife could hear the echoes of it.....

>

> d@&&%$$#! wrote:

>

> > Hello All members.. Whatever discussion going on between you on the

> > subject 'AUM', I read it very carefully. Let me tell you my views and

> > my experience about 'AUM'.

> >

> > As per my reading, 'AUM' is the noise of the Universe. As we all know,

> > the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets are

> > moving-revolving. While making their move, a certain noise is created,

> > which is considered as 'AUM'.

> >

> > I experienced the noise 2-3 times in my life. All those particular

> > ocassions, I was lonely, away from my home, city. I was on a Hill

> > watching the stars, and speculating about some spirituality. My mind

> > was so much concentrated, that I forgot every thing around me. At that

> > time, I felt that the 'AUM' noise is coming from the universe, from

> > the sky and suddenly, I recollected my reading about 'AUM' that 'AUM'

> > is a noise of the universe. Each experience lasted for few minutes

> > until I regained my conciousness.

> >

> > I suggest you to try this view, thought in your life and then see and

> > feel the reality.

> >

> > REGARDS

> >

> > BHAVANA

> >

> > On 11/3/06, div_tan <div_tan <div_tan%40>>

> > wrote:

> > > The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is very close to OM

> > > or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by many languages in

> > > india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture mother is a symbol of

> > > ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as 'HUM' which is

> > > also very close to OM, we can make a lot of inferences to all

> > > languages with OM.

> > >

> > > Om namah shivaya,

> > > Om ram ramaya namaha,

> > >

> > > Divakar.

> > >

> > >

> > <%40>, Selvaratnam Selvakumar

> > > <selvauk wrote:

> > > >

> > > > OM Namah Sivaya

> > > >

> > > > Dear Sri Thattey,

> > > >

> > > > In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I believe the creator

> > > of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct instructions of

> > > Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava mantra OM when

> > > communicating with each other so that he deliberately made OM = YES

> > > in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil grammar contains many

> > > features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called Tamil God.

> > > >

> > > > Sivaya Namah

> > > >

> > > > Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

> > > > I was once told that the word OM can also be used in

> > > the sense of YES.

> > > > Can someone give advice on this.

> > > > Shubham Bhavatu l

> > > > Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

> > > > Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

> > > > B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

> > > > Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

> > > > 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

> > > > India

> > > > -

> > > > rksharda2003

> > > >

> > <%40>

> > > > Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

> > > > OM

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

> > > > OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

> > > > The past, the present, and the future -

> > > > All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

> > > > Likewise, all else that may exist

> > > > Beyond the bounds of time -

> > > > That, too, is OM

> > > > -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

> > > >

> > > > It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in

> > > ordinary

> > > > conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole

> > > body

> > > > of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

> > > > syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

> > > > orders of men.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Dear Friends

 

Please explore OM page in my website. In this webpage you find my drawings on OM(AUM).

 

http://indianspiritualheritage.googlepages.com/theeternalaum(om)

 

 

regards

srinivasu  

 

 

On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 kc3377 wrote :

>myself too have had experiences with AUM....when i used to say it ....in a closed room then far away my wife could hear the echoes of it.....

>

>d@&&%$$#! wrote:

>

>>Hello All members.. Whatever discussion going on between you on the

>>subject 'AUM', I read it very carefully. Let me tell you my views and

>>my experience about 'AUM'.

>>

>>As per my reading, 'AUM' is the noise of the Universe. As we all know,

>>the universe, the galaxies, the stars, the planets are

>>moving-revolving. While making their move, a certain noise is created,

>>which is considered as 'AUM'.

>>

>>I experienced the noise 2-3 times in my life. All those particular

>>ocassions, I was lonely, away from my home, city. I was on a Hill

>>watching the stars, and speculating about some spirituality. My mind

>>was so much concentrated, that I forgot every thing around me. At that

>>time, I felt that the 'AUM' noise is coming from the universe, from

>>the sky and suddenly, I recollected my reading about 'AUM' that 'AUM'

>>is a noise of the universe. Each experience lasted for few minutes

>>until I regained my conciousness.

>>

>>I suggest you to try this view, thought in your life and then see and

>>feel the reality.

>>

>>REGARDS

>>

>>BHAVANA

>>

>>On 11/3/06, div_tan <div_tan <div_tan%40>> wrote:

>> > The first word spoken by a child is Amma, which is very close to OM

>> > or a variation of OM, the word Amma is used by many languages in

>> > india to refer to the mother, in Indian culture mother is a symbol of

>> > ultimate divinity, also in hindi we refer to me as 'HUM' which is

>> > also very close to OM, we can make a lot of inferences to all

>> > languages with OM.

>> >

>> > Om namah shivaya,

>> > Om ram ramaya namaha,

>> >

>> > Divakar.

>> >

>> > <%40>, Selvaratnam Selvakumar

>> > <selvauk wrote:

>> > >

>> > > OM Namah Sivaya

>> > >

>> > > Dear Sri Thattey,

>> > >

>> > > In my mother tongue Tamil, OM means YES. I believe the creator

>> > of Tamil lanuage Agastya Mahamuni (under the direct instructions of

>> > Lord Skanda) wanted people to apply the Pranava mantra OM when

>> > communicating with each other so that he deliberately made OM = YES

>> > in Tamil. It is interesting to note that Tamil grammar contains many

>> > features of Lord Skanda and hence He is also called Tamil God.

>> > >

>> > > Sivaya Namah

>> > >

>> > > Thattey <bgthattey wrote:

>> > > I was once told that the word OM can also be used in

>> > the sense of YES.

>> > > Can someone give advice on this.

>> > > Shubham Bhavatu l

>> > > Swalpasya Api Yogasya Trayatay Mahato Bhayat l

>> > > Bhalchandra G. Thattey,

>> > > B.Tech. ( Hons.), M.I.E., Chartered Engineer,Dipl. ISO 9000 & TQM,

>> > > Qualified Yoga and Sanskrit Teacher,

>> > > 166-C, Khareghat Road, Dadar, Mumbai-400014,

>> > > India

>> > > -

>> > > rksharda2003

>> > > <%40>

>> > > Thursday, November 02, 2006 3:41 PM

>> > > OM

>> > >

>> > >

>> > > OM is the Akshara, or the imperishable syllable;

>> > > OM is the universe, and this is the exposition of OM.

>> > > The past, the present, and the future -

>> > > All that was, all is, all that will be, OM.

>> > > Likewise, all else that may exist

>> > > Beyond the bounds of time -

>> > > That, too, is OM

>> > > -MANDUKYOPANISHAD Verse:1

>> > >

>> > > It is interesting to note that the word 'OM' is never used in

>> > ordinary

>> > > conversation and has no profane meaning, but symbolizes the whole

>> > body

>> > > of Hindu ideology in condensed form. It is held as the most holy

>> > > syllable and must not be uttered in ungodly manner even be the holy

>> > > orders of men.

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