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Aum Sweet Aum (V) - Patchwork Wall Hanging
 Aum Sweet Aum (V) - Patchwork Wall Hanging
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Product Code: 2573
Size: 36" x 36"
Material: Velvet and cotton cloth

Price: $52.00  Aum Sweet Aum (V) - Patchwork Wall Hanging
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The beautiful wall hanging depicts the sacred word 'Aum' with some sparkling designs. Resplendent velvet colour adds some sparks. An aura of devotion and gracefulness. Aum is considered one of the most powerful words in Hinduism and is considered auspicious. Aum (OM) is the sound of the infinite, the essence of all mantras, the highest of all matras or divine word (shabda), brahman (ultimate reality) itself. Aum is said to be the essence of the Vedas.

By sound and form, AUM symbolizes the infinite Brahman (ultimate reality) and the entire universe.

Here, A stands for Creation; U stands for Preservation; M stands for Destruction or dissolution

This is representative of the Trinity of God in Hindu dharma (Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva). The three portions of AUM relate to the states of waking, dream and deep sleep and the three gunas (rajas, satva, tamas)