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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010
What does this mean Buddhist symbol?
Hello, I'll post the link to where the tattoo is that I can not post the picture here. This is not the first time I saw him and I'm a bit curious about his sense … hope you guys can help me … Thank you. http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l207/aengelromeo/wallpaper_1jpg.jpg
I Think is the spiritual symbol Aum Aum (Om also written in Devanagari that, Chinese 唵 in ༀ Tibetan, Sanskrit known as Pranava प्रणव lit. "For his very strong" or ओंकार omkara lit. "Syllable om") is a mystical or sacred syllable in the Indian religions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, and Good. Aum is commonly pronounced as a long or longer nasalized vowel Close-mid back rounded [õ ː ː]) if there are other particulars pronounced in the traditions received. It is placed at the beginning of most Hindu texts as a sacred art to be made at the beginning and the end of reading the Vedas or previously to any prayer or mantra. The Mandukya Upanishad is entirely devoted to the explanation of the syllable. The syllable is taken up three phonemes, a, u and m, symbolizing variously Three Vedas or Hindu Trimurti or three stages of life (birth, life and death). Although ostensibly in some traditions, it is polysyllabic and vocalized in triphthong, the Omkara is required to move in and contain all the vowels in human speech possible.
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