The auspicious symbol of Om / Aum made in copper with gold polished for puja alter decoration.
In Sanskrit, the sound “O” is a diphthong spelled “AU”. A diphthong is the blending of two vowel sounds where both are normally heard and make a gliding sound. As a result, the difference between OM and AUM is simply one of transliteration.
The symbol OM visually consists of three curves, one semicircle, and a dot.
The large bottom curve symbolizes the waking state, A.
The middle curve signifies the dream state, U.
The upper curve denotes the state of deep sleep, M.
Dimensions: 7 inches (H) x 1.25 inch (W) approx
Weight: 10 grams approx
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