Difference between revisions of "The Seed Syllable āh - and om āh hūm"
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The pronunciation of the [[visarga]] is usually described as a soft {{Wiki|echo}} of the {{Wiki|vowel}}. | The pronunciation of the [[visarga]] is usually described as a soft {{Wiki|echo}} of the {{Wiki|vowel}}. | ||
− | As well as appearing on it's [[own]] āḥ occurs in the set of {{Wiki|syllables}}: [[oṃ]] āḥ [[hūṃ]]. | + | As well as appearing on it's [[own]] [[āḥ]] occurs in the set of {{Wiki|syllables}}: [[oṃ]] [[āḥ]] [[hūṃ]]. |
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− | |āḥ in Siddham||āḥ in [[Siddham]] alternate form||āḥ in [[Tibetan]] [[Wikipedia:Uchen script|Uchen]] script||āḥ in [[Wikipedia:Ranjana alphabet|Lantsa script]] | + | |[[āḥ]] in Siddham||[[āḥ]] in [[Siddham]] alternate form||[[āḥ]] in [[Tibetan]] [[Wikipedia:Uchen script|Uchen]] script||[[āḥ]] in [[Wikipedia:Ranjana alphabet|Lantsa script]] |
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Latest revision as of 02:57, 8 January 2016
The Seed syllable āḥ is associated with Amoghasiddhi and the karma family.
It is the long ā with the visarga or aspiration mark.
The pronunciation of the visarga is usually described as a soft echo of the vowel.
As well as appearing on it's own āḥ occurs in the set of syllables: oṃ āḥ hūṃ.
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āḥ in Siddham | āḥ in Siddham alternate form | āḥ in Tibetan Uchen script | āḥ in Lantsa script |
oṃ āḥ hūm
The syllables oṃ āḥ hūṃ as a set are associated with body, speech and mind.
Siddham | Tibetan - Uchen | Lantsa |
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