Tuesday, October 12, 2010

AUM – Reverberation of Big-Bang

AUM (Om) is a holy Symbol of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism with a profession of estoric and exoteric meanings. Aum (Om) means the word, the “Pranava,” the eternal. Various accounts are given of its origin; one that it is the term of assent used by the gods, and probably an old contracted form of the Sanskrit word “evam” meaning “thus.” The laws of the Manu say that the word was formed by Brahma himself, who extracted the letters “A” “U” “M” from the Vedas, one from each; and they thus explain its mysterious power and sanctity. According to the “Upanishads”. It represents the divine and the power of God. It is the Sound – Symbol for the ultimate reality.

The origin of “Big-Bang” is from the experiments made by Dr. Robert Wilson and Dr. Arno Penjias on microwave radiation in the universe. During their studies they were continually getting some unknown radiation from the universe. This radiation associated with the body at a temperature of 3 degrees Kelvin and it is presumed that  the radiation must have emanated when Big-Bang took place. Actually their experiment proved the reverberation of the Big-Bang explosion with which the universe began. Synonymous to this, our scriptures state that the sound AUM – the Pranava mantra – was the first energy created at the time of disturbance of the equilibrium. It has been accepted in Hindu Religion that AUM – the first primordial sound energy emerged in the process of creation. Hence, what the scientific experiments revealed as microwave reverberations during the Big-Bang is already explicity explained by our scriptures in the form of ‘AUM’. Scriptures are not just palm leaves. Reading them is an art, as they are nothing but sound impulses or Sabda!
            Every word has to be pronounced in a particular style to get the required frequency.
            Sound is the starting point. From it Space or Aakasa comes, followed by other elements.
            As per our Scriptures “the disturbance of the equilibrium is the starting point” of the creation.

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