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Citrine Om Pendant: Representing Creation, Sustenance, and Dissolution

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Specifications
JPJ51
Sterling Silver
1.1" Height0.7" Width
Weight 2 gm
About the Item
  • Features the sacred Om (AUM) symbol, representing the primal sound of creation.
  • Adorned with a finely cut citrine gemstone, known for its association with prosperity and positive energy.
  • Symbolizes the divine trinity of creation, sustenance, and dissolution.
  • Crafted in a durable metal for lasting wear and aesthetic appeal.
  • Ideal for meditation, spiritual practice, or as a meaningful personal accessory.
  • Makes a thoughtful gift for those seeking balance and auspiciousness.
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The three letters of ‘AUM’ ‘A’, ‘U’, and ‘M’ have been variously interpreted in different scriptures. The Vayu Purana contends that ‘A’-sound is connotative of Vishnu, ‘U’-sound signifies Shiva, and ‘M’-sound, Brahma. Some scholars hold that ‘A’ represents ‘Adimatva’ – beginning; ‘U’, ‘utkarsha’ – progress; and, ‘M’, ‘miti’ – limit or dissolution; that is, three letters of ‘AUM’ represent the power that creates, develops or sustains, and dissolves, and such power is no other than God Himself. Under this view God and ‘AUM’ are identical, God’s all names are contained in ‘AUM’, and ‘AUM’ ‘AUM’ as corresponding to three basic elements created by primary explosion, namely, body-mind-spirit.

"All those activities which people start with uttering the syllable OM do not fail to bear fruit."
(Shankaracharya's Commentary on the Taittriya Upanishad 1.8.1)

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