Why all mantras must have AUM?
- 'A' and 'U' are the parents of all vowels in Sanskrit. Letter 'M' is a
consonant that produces powerful vibrations by the movement of the mandible, lips, and teeth.
- Normally, each line in Hindi ends with a nasal consonant. AUM is formed
by combining a vowel ('O' or 'AU') and a nasal consonant (M) every sound that
begins with a vowel and ends with a consonant gives some kind of mental peace to
the mind. This is why no mantra is complete without a vowel or a nasal
consonant. Sounds producing a vowel sound are very natural for the body
- Chanting of vowels produces a chemical interleukin-2 that relaxes the
body by removing the strain from the body. Chanting AUM stimulates delta
activity in the brain to produce EEG waves that tranquilize the mind.
- Since AUM facilitates a peaceful and calm mind, AUM is repeated multiple times in all Hindu mantras.
- Mantras provide us with the power to attain our goals and lift ourselves from the ordinary to a higher level of consciousness. Chanting mantras brings many positive effects on the mind and body.
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