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Qu'est-ce (qui) est OM - définition


Om (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
OM; O.M.; Om (album); OM (album); O M; O.m.; Om.; OM (disambiguation); Om (film)

Om is a sacred syllable in Jainism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.

OM, om, and variations, may also refer to:

OM         
  • 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]]
  • 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]]
  • 1840}}
  • 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 />
  • ওঁ}}) and surrounded by scenes from their life
  • 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>
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
¦ abbreviation (in the UK) Order of Merit.
om         
  • 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]]
  • Maheshwari]]) on the [[chandrabindu]] point, and [[Shiva]] (holding a [[trishula]]) to the right
  • ''Ik Onkar'' of [[Sikhism]]
  • page=95}}</ref>
  • peacock]]s; ''Om'' often features prominently in the religious art and iconography of [[Indic religions]]
  • 1840}}
  • 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 />
  • ওঁ}}) and surrounded by scenes from their life
  • 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>
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
[??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.
Exemples du corpus de texte pour OM
1. In fact right from the cameraman to the assistant directors to those who have worked behind the scenes to make Om Shanti Om – everyone would be seen in Om Shanti Om." Coming back to Farah‘s appearance in Om Shanti Om, this is not the first time that she has faced the camera.
2. I can’t comment on any other film except Om Shanti Om at this point.
3. You recently made a special appearance in a song in Farah Khan’s Om Shanti Om.
4. The Indian choreographer is to direct "Om Shanti Om" later this year.
5. He is also shooting for his home production Om Shanti Om directed by Farah Khan.