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The adjective '''Sacred''' can be applied to any noun or verb representing a concern, link, relationship, etc. with [[Consciousness]].
<blockquote class="definition">The adjective '''Sacred''' can be applied to any noun or verb representing a concern, link, relationship, etc. with [[Consciousness]]. Compare with [[Mundane]].</blockquote>


==Examples==
==Notes==


The sacred syllable hum (हुम्), when coupled with a visualization of the sacred aum (ॐ), aligns us with the highest and most powerful physical vibrations of Consciousness. Hum is thus a sacred syllable, and a powerful preliminary invocation in mantras (मन्त्र).
The sacred syllable hum (हुम्), when coupled with a visualization of the sacred aum (ॐ), aligns us with the highest and most powerful physical vibrations of Consciousness. Hum is thus a sacred syllable, and a powerful preliminary invocation in mantras (मन्त्र).


Aum (ओम्) is the sacred name of God and prefaces all the prayers and most of the writings of the Hindus.<ref>Taken from the dictionary entry at http://andhrabharati.com/dictionary/sanskrit/index.php</ref>   
Aum (ओम्) is the sacred name of God and prefaces all the prayers and most of the writings of the Hindus.<ref>Taken from the dictionary entry at http://andhrabharati.com/dictionary/sanskrit/index.php</ref>   




[[File:aum.jpg|250px|center|Aum]]  
[[File:aum.jpg|250px|center|Aum]]  


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Latest revision as of 00:24, 23 December 2022

The adjective Sacred can be applied to any noun or verb representing a concern, link, relationship, etc. with Consciousness. Compare with Mundane.

Notes

The sacred syllable hum (हुम्), when coupled with a visualization of the sacred aum (ॐ), aligns us with the highest and most powerful physical vibrations of Consciousness. Hum is thus a sacred syllable, and a powerful preliminary invocation in mantras (मन्त्र).

Aum (ओम्) is the sacred name of God and prefaces all the prayers and most of the writings of the Hindus.[1]


Aum

Footnotes

  1. Taken from the dictionary entry at http://andhrabharati.com/dictionary/sanskrit/index.php