Pranava  means "unstruck sound." It is an inner divine sound heard by saints and yogis and the words "Om" and "Aum" refer to it . . .

 
 

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. . .Some consider Pranava synonymous with the "Word" of Christian scripture. ("In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.") Aum, or Pranava, is the "sound of rushing waters" described by Christian mystics and saints. Pranava, or Aum, is the actual voice of God, the manifestation of God as sound, by which God creates, sustains, and dissolves the universe. In the purified and celibate yogi, Aum can actually be heard as a sound and felt as vibration. Those yogis who can hear pranava may focus on it as a powerful meditation technique. Another word for the Pranava is "nada," meaning inner sound. The Pranava is considered to be the Maha Nada, or the Great Inner Sound. It is also called the Anahata-Nada, or "unstruck sound."

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