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C. Alexander Simpkins; Annellen M. Simpkins (2009). Meditation for Therapists and Their Clients. W.W. Norton. pp.159–160. ISBN 978-0-393-70565-2.
An Leine Crioch — The Irish Leine in the 16th century – Reconstructing History". Mar 12, 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-03-12 . Retrieved Jan 5, 2021. Saraswati, Chinmayananda (1987). Glory of Ganesha. Bombay: Central Chinmaya Mission Trust. ISBN 978-8175973589. So, while these are by no means simple or one-dimensional events, and criminal behaviour by both sides must be condemned, there can be no doubt that Hindutva was a motivating factor behind recent Muslim-Hindu tensions in the Midlands.
Nazi Symbol: The Swastika in the Third Reich
Crowley, Aleister (2016). Liber XV: Ecclesiae Gnosticae Catholicae Canon Missae. Gothenburg. ISBN 9788393928453. {{ cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( link) Brahman exists in two forms – the material form, and the immaterial formless. [69] The material form is changing, unreal. The immaterial formless is not changing, real. The immortal formless is truth, the truth is the Brahman, the Brahman is the light, the light is the Sun which is the syllable Om as the Self. [70] [71] [I] Gyatso, Tenzin. "On the meaning of: OM MANI PADME HUM - The jewel is in the lotus or praise to the jewel in the lotus". Internet Sacred Text Archive . Retrieved 17 April 2017. The term A-un ( 阿吽) is the transliteration in Japanese of the two syllables " a" and " hūṃ", written in Devanagari as अहूँ. In Japanese, it is often conflated with the syllable Om. The original Sanskrit term is composed of two letters, the first ( अ) and the last ( ह) letters of the Devanagari abugida, with diacritics (including anusvara) on the latter indicating the "- ūṃ" of " hūṃ". Together, they symbolically represent the beginning and the end of all things. [117] In Japanese Mikkyō Buddhism, the letters represent the beginning and the end of the universe. [118] This is comparable to Alpha and Omega, the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, similarly adopted by Christianity to symbolise Christ as the beginning and end of all.
Gerety, Finnian M. M. (1 February 2021). "Between Sound and Silence in Early Yoga: Meditation on " Om " at Death". History of Religions. 60 (3): 217–218. doi: 10.1086/711944. ISSN 0018-2710.Hundreds of (allegedly) Hindu men marched through Green Lane Road as part of an unplanned protest, some of whom were masked and carrying weapons. Eyewitnesses say some were chanting “Jai Shri Ram,” which has also been captured in video footage. Other footage also shows someone tearing down a flag from a Hindu temple and another such Hindu flag being lit on fire. Om (or Aum) ( listen ⓘ; Sanskrit: ॐ, ओम्, romanized: Oṃ, ISO15919: Ōṁ) is a symbol representing a sacred sound, syllable, mantra, and an invocation in Hinduism. [1] [2] Its written representation is one of the most important symbols of Hinduism. [3] It is variously said to be the essence of the supreme Absolute, [2] consciousness, [4] [5] [6] Ātman, Brahman, or the cosmic world. [7] [8] [9] In Indic traditions, Om serves as a sonic representation of the divine, a standard of Vedic authority and a central aspect of soteriological doctrines and practices. [10] The syllable is often found at the beginning and the end of chapters in the Vedas, the Upanishads, and other Hindu texts. [9] The term a-un is used figuratively in some Japanese expressions as " a-un breathing" ( 阿吽の呼吸, a-un no kokyū) or " a-un relationship" ( 阿吽の仲, a-un no naka), indicating an inherently harmonious relationship or nonverbal communication.
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