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OM - traduction vers Anglais

SACRED SOUND AND SPIRITUAL SYMBOL IN HINDUISM, JAINISM, BUDDHISM AND SIKHISM
ॐ; The Om; Sounds of Creation; 唵; ༀ; Pranava; Aumkar; Oṃ; 吽; Omkar; Omkaar; Aum symbol; Pranavam; Om,; 'om'-symbol of jainism; Omkarnadh; Pranava mantram; A-un; Aum; ૐ; ௐ; The OM; 🕉; 𑣿; Om (sound); 🕉️; ꦎꦴꦀ; ಓಂ; ഓം; ఓం; Om̐; ꣽ; Om chanting; Ōṃ; Aumgn
  • icon]] in temples (''[[mandir]]s'') and spiritual retreats
  • Vaishnavi]] or [[Siddhidatri]]); [[Vishnu]] and [[Lakshmi]] seated upon [[Shesha]]; [[Harihara]] (Vishnu-Shiva fusion deity); [[Brahma]]; and [[Dattatreya]] as a representation of the [[Trimurti]] (top-to-bottom, left-to-right)
  • ௐ}}) at its center, [[Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore]]; [[yantra]]s are frequently used as aids in [[Hindu meditation]]
  • ligature]] in [[Devanagari]] script
  • Maheshwari]]) on the [[chandrabindu]] point, and [[Shiva]] (holding a [[trishula]]) to the right
  • ''Ik Onkar'' of [[Sikhism]]
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  • peacock]]s; ''Om'' often features prominently in the religious art and iconography of [[Indic religions]]
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  • Nio statues in Kyoto prefecture of Japan, are interpreted as saying the start (open mouth) and the end (closed mouth) of syllable "AUM"<ref name=adrian /><ref name=helenbaroni />
  • hrih]] at the center; ''Om'' is written on the top petal in white
  • rakhi]]'' in the shape of ''Om''
  • ''Om'' symbol with a [[trishula]] at [[Kanaka Durga Temple]], [[Vijayawada]]
  • self-knowledge]] (''atma [[jnana]]'')".<ref name=deussenmeaningofom />
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  • अउ}}" as ligature as in ॐ without [[chandrabindu]]}}
  • Statue depicting [[Shiva]] as the [[Nataraja]] dancing in a posture resembling the Devangari ligature for ''Om''; [[Joseph Campbell]] argued that the [[Nataraja]] statue represents ''Om'' as a symbol of the entirety of "consciousness, universe" and "the message that God is within a person and without"<ref>Joseph Campbell (1949), ''[[The Hero with a Thousand Faces]]'', 108f.</ref>

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Définition

om
[??m, ?m]
¦ noun Hinduism & Tibetan Buddhism a mystic syllable, considered the most sacred mantra.
Origin
Sanskrit, sometimes regarded as three sounds, a-u-m, symbolic of the three major Hindu deities.

Wikipédia

Om

Om (or Aum) (listen ; Sanskrit: ॐ, ओम्, romanized: Ōṃ) is a sacred sound, syllable, mantra, and an invocation in Hinduism. Om is one of the most important symbols of Hinduism. It is variously said to be the essence of the supreme Absolute, consciousness, Ātman, Brahman, or the cosmic world. In Indic traditions, Om serves as a sonic representation of the divine, a standard of Vedic authority and a central aspect of soteriological doctrines and practices. The syllable is often found at the beginning and the end of chapters in the Vedas, the Upanishads, and other Hindu texts.

Om emerged in the Vedic corpus and is said to be an encapsulated form of Samavedic chants or songs. It is a sacred spiritual incantation made before and during the recitation of spiritual texts, during puja and private prayers, in ceremonies of rites of passage (samskara) such as weddings, and during meditative and spiritual activities such as Pranava yoga. It is part of the iconography found in ancient and medieval era manuscripts, temples, monasteries, and spiritual retreats in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism. As a syllable, it is often chanted either independently or before a spiritual recitation and during meditation in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.

The syllable Om is also referred to as Onkara (Omkara) and Pranava among many other names.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour OM
1. Produit et interprété par l‘omniprésent Shahrukh Khan, Om Shanti Om malaxe tous les ingrédients bollywoodiens en ajoutant un constant degré satirique.
2. Apr';s son passage sur la chaîne du club phocéen OM–TV, Sami Douc';ne a donné le coup denvoi de la rencontre OM–PSG.
3. Voilŕ «la suite logique» annoncée vendredi par OM Pharma.
4. Les cymbales des moines écartent le «om» originaire.
5. L´OM exulte, Mamadou Niang (doigt levé) vient d´égaliser.