Om, in Sanatan Dharma is the sacred syllable that is considered to be the greatest of all the mantras, or sacred formulas. The syllable 🕉️ is composed of the three sounds a-u-m (in Sanskrit, the vowels a and u coalesce to become o), which represent several important triads: the three worlds of earth, atmosphere, and heaven; thought, speech, and action; the three qualities (gunas) of matter (Satvik, Rajasvik, and Tamsik); and the three sacred Vedic scriptures (Rigveda, Yajurveda, and Samaveda). Thus, om mystically embodies the essence of the entire universe ✨💫 In Sanatan Dharma, wherein OM signifies the essence of the Ultimate Reality (parabrahman) which is consciousness (paramatman),Om is one of the most important spiritual symbols. It refers to Atman (Self within) and Brahman (ultimate reality, entirety of the universe, truth, divine, supreme spirit, cosmic principles, knowledge). The syllable is often found at the beginning and the end of chapters in the Vedas, the Upanishads, and other Hindu texts. It is a sacred spiritual incantation made before and during the recitation of spiritual texts, during puja. The syllable Om is also referred to as Onkara/Omkara and Pranav/Pranava among many other names.