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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 the God and prefaces all the prayers and most of the writings of the Hindus.  
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> 




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

Examples

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


References

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