Tuesday 9 July 2019

Aum Tat Sat

A very powerful mantra, that is commonly used during most Vedic rituals. This is mentioned in chapter 17 of the Gita.

Brahman or the universal consciousness is addressed in its entirety by Aum Tat Sat
Aum represents existence in all forms of consiousness (the four states)
Tat - represents that which is and encompasses the whole of creation
Sat - represents Truth,  the true nature of Brahman, it also represents all Saatvic activites - Yagna, Daan and Tapa - that lead towards liberation

sometimes the word Hari Aum Tat Sat is used, where Hari represents Purusha or the source of the manifest consciousness.

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