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SUMMARY:Lesson 1: Mantra or Naada Yoga - Part 2
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DESCRIPTION: OM in Hindu Scriptures (Source -The Mandukya Upanishad by Swami Krishnananda)
The Manusmriti, the Mahabharata, the Puranas and the Upanishads describe the nature, the constitution, the structure and the glory of Om. With Om, Brahma created this cosmos, and from Om constituted of the three isolated letters A, U, M, the Vyahritis came forth: Bhuh, Bhuvah, Svah. From these three Vyahritis, the three Padas of the Gayatri-Mantra emanated. From the three Padas of the Gayatri-Mantra, the meaning of the three sections of the Purusha-Sukta emerged, and from the meaning of the Purusha-Sukta, the meaning of the entire Vedas emanated, and from this vast meaning of the Vedas, Brahma created this cosmos, say the scriptures. So important is Om, not a chant uttered by Brahma, but a vibration that rose from the Supreme Being in the initial stage of creation &ndash; a comprehensive vibration. And when we chant Om, we also try to create within ourselves a sympathetic vibration, a vibration that has a...

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