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[[File:Omkara.PNG|thumb|230.087x230.087px|Omkara also called as Pranava]]
Pranava (Samskrit : प्रणवः) is the sound for the most fundamental syllable OM (ॐ). Brahman (the Supreme) is represented by OM (ॐ) or Pranava (प्रणवः) and designated as तत् ॥ That and IT. [[Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)]] stands for Unity, which cannot be perceived by the eyes, but which IS (exists सत्) and is implied in the very existence of universes, systems, worlds, and in effect all entities (animate or inanimate).  
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Pranava (Samskrit : प्रणवः) is the sound for the most fundamental syllable OM (ॐ). Brahman (the Supreme) is represented by OM (ॐ) or Pranava (प्रणवः) and designated as तत् ॥ That and IT. [[Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)]] stands for Unity, which cannot be perceived by the eyes, but which IS (exists सत्) and is implied in the very existence of universes, systems, worlds, and in effect all entities (animate or inanimate).
    
Called as Pranava naada, it is one syllable that is meditated upon by the sadhakas practicing Paravidya and Upasana. The grhasthas use it in yoga practice and pranayama activities. One may notice that many stotras and praises of deities start with the syllable OM (ॐ).  
 
Called as Pranava naada, it is one syllable that is meditated upon by the sadhakas practicing Paravidya and Upasana. The grhasthas use it in yoga practice and pranayama activities. One may notice that many stotras and praises of deities start with the syllable OM (ॐ).  

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