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Ancient Sanskrit OM (AUM) - Black: Women's T-Shirt

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Ancient Sanskrit OM (AUM) - Black

Women's White T-Shirt

(26654361)

  • Made of 6.1 oz 100% preshrunk cotton, high-quality and heavyweight.
  • Standard fit.
  • Printed using high performance digital printing technology in full color with durable photo quality reproduction.
  • Measurement Size Available from S to 2XL 
Size Bust Length
Small 34" 23"
Medium 35" 23.5"
Large 36" 24"
X-Large 38" 24.5"
2X-Large 40" 25"

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Benefits of this Sacred Symbol T-Shirt
  • Harmonizing The Energy around you when wearing it
  • Clearing Discordant and emotional energies for you and people around you
  • Higher Vibration Energies
  • Wearing the shirt while Meditation
  • Never-wear-off Fashion Design
Aum (also Om, written in Devanagari as ॐ, in Chinese as 唵, in Tibetan as ༀ, in Sanskrit known as praṇava प्रणव lit. "to sound out loudly" or oṃkāra ओंकार lit. "oṃ syllable") is a mystical or sacred syllable in the Indian religions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism, and in Bön.
 
Aum is commonly pronounced as a long or over-long nasalized close-mid back rounded vowel, [õːː]) though there are other enunciations pronounced in received traditions. It is placed at the beginning of most Hindu texts as a sacred exclamation to be uttered at the beginning and end of a reading of 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 to consist of three phonemes, a, u and m, variously symbolizing the Three Vedas or the Hindu Trimurti or three stages in life ( birth, life and death ). Though ostensibly in some traditions it is polysyllabic and vocalized as a triphthong, the Omkara is held to move through and contain all vowels possible in human speech.
 

The name Omkara, (Sanskrit: the syllable om) is taken as a name of God in the Hindu revivalist Arya Samaj. Similarly, the concept of om, called onkar in Punjabi, is found in Sikh theology as a symbol of God. It invariably emphasizes God's singularity, expressed as Ek Onkar ("One Omkara" or "The Aum is One"), stating that the multiplicity of existence symbolized in the aum syllable is really founded in a singular God.


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