A U M is pronouned as om. it has no specific meaning, It is the sound wave believed to be closer to nothing ness or eternity.
I bow down to my divine highest self.
Om Namah Shivay - TV series - was created in 1997.
In Sanskrit, you can say "ā¤¨ā¤Žā¤¸āĨā¤¤āĨ" (namaste) to greet someone, which translates to "I bow to you" or "I honor the divine in you".
Both are Same in Meaning ..
Like any script the words appear slightly different depending on the person or traditiob writing it. The Link is one example.ॐ मणिपद्मे हुम् ॥
In Hindi, "Shivling" refers to a symbolic representation of the Hindu deity Lord Shiva. It is a phallic symbol representing the creative energy of the universe and is commonly worshipped in temples and homes by Hindus.
actually its Om Ah Mi Dewa Hrih , its the mantra of The Amitabha Buddha , you can translate it in Chinese for you to easy to say the Chinese Mantra is NAMO AMITUOFO instead of OM AH MI DEWA HRIH .
The actual Laghu Rudra mantra is "Om namo bhagavate rudraya" which translates to "Salutations to the blessed Lord Rudra." It is a powerful mantra that is often chanted during Rudra Abhishekam or puja dedicated to Lord Shiva.
Namah was created in 2008.
mahasavitri mantra(gayatri)from the atharvans:om bhuh om bhuvah om swah om mahah om janah om tapah om satyam -om tat savitur varenyam -bhargo devasya dhimahi -dhiyo yo nah prachodayat-om apo jyotiraso amritam brahma bhur bhuvas svarom -om bhuh bhuvah suvar mahar janas tapah satyam madhu ksharanti- om tad brahma om tad vayuhu om tad atman om tad satyam om tat sarvam om tat puror namah.
i mean nemo*
Namo Namo
Simple answer; both are sanskrit mantras, but the first is used mostly by Tibetan Buddhists, and the second by Hindus, especially followers of Shiva. There is similar intent in using each mantra, but there are also differences...