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[[AUM]] ; The [[Prānava]] AUM, usually spelt [[OM]] (q.v.) is an {{Wiki|invocation}} of multiple [[symbolic]] meaning and [[ritual]] uses. Each constituent [[letter]] has its [[own]] meaning of profound power. It precedes, pronounced as only an [[initiate]] [[knows]] how, the [[Tibetan]] [[formula]] Om Mani [[Padme]] [[Hūm]]. See [[Govinda]], [[Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism]] (1960).
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[[AUM]] ; The [[Prānava]] [[AUM]], usually spelt [[OM]] (q.v.) is an {{Wiki|invocation}} of multiple [[symbolic]] meaning and [[ritual]] uses. Each constituent [[letter]] has its [[own]] meaning of profound power. It precedes, pronounced as only an [[initiate]] [[knows]] how, the [[Tibetan]] [[formula]] Om Mani [[Padme]] [[Hūm]]. See [[Govinda]], [[Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism]] (1960).
  
  
 
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AUM ; The Prānava AUM, usually spelt OM (q.v.) is an invocation of multiple symbolic meaning and ritual uses. Each constituent letter has its own meaning of profound power. It precedes, pronounced as only an initiate knows how, the Tibetan formula Om Mani Padme Hūm. See Govinda, Foundations of Tibetan Mysticism (1960).


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