About
The sacred syllable 'Om,' considered the primordial sound and the source of all mantras. In Tantric and Vedic traditions, it represents the absolute reality and the vibration of the universe.
Connections
Other entities that appear in the same books as Pranava.
Appears in 16 Books
Tantraloka of Abhinavagupta (Complete)
Abhinavagupta
Yantra Mantra Tantra Vidya
Gandhar Acharya Kunthu Sagar Ji
Oupnek'hat (Latin Upanishads)
Anquetil-Duperron
Sacred Books of the East: General Index (SBE Vol. 50)
F. Max Müller (ed.)
Yogayatra Vivritti (Bhattotpala)
Varahamihira; Bhattotpala (comm.)
Tantric Dictionary with Seed-Syllable and Gesture Lexicons
Arthur Avalon (John Woodroffe)
The Essence of Tantra
Abhinavagupta
The Tilaka of Sharada
Laxmanacharya
Yoga-Sūtra with Three Classical Commentaries (Sanskrit)
Patañjali (with Vyāsa, Vācaspati Miśra, Bhojadeva)
The Essence of the Manifested World Tantra
Shankaracharya (attr.)
The Svacchanda Tantra
Paramhansa Mishra (ed.)
The Great Liberation Tantra
Jibananda Vidyasagara (ed.)