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Blog » Prayers » Aum!Aum!.Prayers
Aum! I seek solace in your continuum.
Aum! And with your sound so conceives a genome,
Piercing through the pious Halo of Shiva’s Namo’
who in His Jata bears a stream of Ganga pure.
And oceanic murmur of Elixir, quite real, de’thrones.
with permanence of life! Sustainable as ice for sure,
No verve thus could enliven it real; none but Aum!
Aum! Shiva conjured his Ansh as Ganesha in flesh,
Integral in design, materials as (in)form(ation)s refresh
Thus God! incarnates a civilization in a flash,
where prebuilt into the system is obeisance to Ganesha
With the essence of Bramha, Vishnu and Mahesha,
Namo Aum! no life can sustain without your brash.
Aum! As the voice of Naam, Saunt or Harpers,
Aum! of consciousness, the universal vibrator,
Aum! The directive agent of God the creator,
of this universe so Eternal, yet so ethereal
With your Fire, energize me to be Torchbearer,
Controlling space, time and the spiritual matter.
Aum! I seek solace in your antimatter!
AUM! I seek solace in your continuum!
© 2002 Priyavrat Thareja
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4 Responses to “Aum!”A Little Prose on grandoise
OM: Actual pronounciation of the ‘AUM’ is not “OM”.
AUM is an agglomerate of three principal sounds
Aaaaa, Aoooooo, Maaaaaa a a a a a. And it goes in continuum.
“The rhythm or vibration is what has the ultimate influence of spirituality (or the blessings of spirituality practicing AUM. AUM is a system. AUM is a complete Theme in itself.”
The Holy Book ‘Katha Upanishad I’ also has enforced:
“The goal which all the Vedas declare, which all austerities aim at, and which men desire when they lead the life of continence … is OM. This syllable OM is indeed Brahman. Whosoever knows this syllable obtains all that he desires. This is the best support; this is the highest support. Whosoever knows this support is adored in the world of Brahma.” ~ Katha Upanishad I
Priyavrat
There is an old saying: ‘Excellence is what excellence does’. With serious talk on excellence appearing to germinate once again, it perhaps signifies the time has come full circle when tangible impetus will rise to back up the journey to excellence. Infact the serious talk should (have?) shed the verbal structure and hone up an action plan for sure shot excellence. Let us hone up our processes to demonstrate, confirm and standardize the route map for excellence. It mandates that the hierarchical base is strategically widened @ excellence from the first principles.
Joe, Your comment at the posting on subject i.e 8 steps to excellence and about my mention of ‘not sooo much’ regarding my posting on Jay Marino’s a comment was perhaps misplaced. Say if we all start working for excellence will there be any scope for so much of rejoicing our small successes, or must we consolidate our energies and efforts for much better outputs. The energy certainly is required, and due motivation is always a cause for the same. The bundles of energy don’t always come from lollipops. Neither does excellence. Lollipops though can always be a reason to initiate one’s focus and serve no further purpose.
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Priyavrat Thareja
Dr.Howard Steingeril, an American scientist, collected Mantras, Hymns and invocations from all over the world and tested their strength in his Physiology Laboratory.
Hindus’ Gayatri Mantra produced 110,000 sound waves per second.. This was the highest and was found to be the most powerful hymn in the world. Though the combination of sound or sound waves of a particular frequency, the Mantra is claimed capable of developing
specific spritual potentialities. The Hamburg university initiated research into the efficacy of the Gayatri Mantra both on the mental and pysical plane of CREATION…
The GAYATRI MANTRA is broadcast daily for 15 minutes from 7 P.M. onwards over Radio Paramaribo, Surinam, South America for the past two years, and in Amsterdam, Holland for the last six months..
Emailed by Dr Prod Sorab Sadri (sorab.sadri2010@gmail.com )
The GAYATRI MANTRA” the most powerful hymn in the world
> Dr.Howard Steingeril,,,,, (source appears to be same as above)
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> The GAYATRI MANTRA is broadcast daily for 15 minutes from 7 P.M. onwards over Radio Paramaribo, Surinam, South America for the past two years, and in Amsterdam, Holland for the last six months.
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> “Om Bhoor Bhuwah Swah, Tat Savitur Varenyam, Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi, Dhiyo Yo Nah Pra-chodayaat !” Smiling face with smiling eyes
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> “It’s meaning:
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> God is dear to me like my own breath, He is the dispeller of my pains, and giver of happiness.I meditate on the supremely adorable Light of the Divine Creator, that it may inspire my thought and understanding.”
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> The above information is worth circulating and sharing with one and all! How rich and wonderful are our Vedas.
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