A short visual animation on how the Sanscript symbol Aum (Om), the first word spoken by God and responsible for the creation, and the Arabic word for Allah, the first revelation given to the prophe...
A short visual animation on how the Sanscript symbol Aum (Om), the first word spoken by God and responsible for the creation, and the Arabic word for Allah, the first revelation given to the prophet Mohammad are derived from the same three shapes only viewed from different perspectives.
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although youtube have added DRM software to prevent downloads of this or other videos as author I give full and unrestricted rights to everyone to download, copy, distribute and use for any purpose whatsoever without need to cite or refer to the origin of the material: you are totally free to claim this as your own as you are with all my videos and text.
Aum or Om is the most sacred symbol of the branch of religion known as Hinduism. It is the Word spoke when creating the Universe. If you nood more there are about a billion pages on line and any search engine will lead you to enlighenment (at least to how important this symbol is)
Very creative video! Just a little correction, if I may? The proper spelling for the ancient idiom AUM (om) comes from is SANKRIT, not "Sanscript". Just a minor adjustment. Otherwise I really enjoyed this very harmonious perspective of the two symbols. Thank you for sharing! :)
ah.. good old speeling ehhh? such fun one can have with a non fenetic language like indlish.....norma;;y I would have checked the spellung...but... there are 2 more... the dot (which is the 'M') above the moon in Aum & the second alif ('A') in Allah, a reduced '3' which is normally placed above the central larger '3'. However the use of vowels in Arabic is a modern invention, in the ancient script vowels are often omitted..don't know about Sankrit but the similarity otherwise is convincing. No?
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although youtube have added DRM software to prevent downloads of this or other videos as author I give full and unrestricted rights to everyone to download, copy, distribute and use for any purpose whatsoever without need to cite or refer to the origin of the material: you are totally free to claim this as your own as you are with all my videos and text.
such fun one can have with a non fenetic language like indlish.....norma;;y I would have checked the spellung...but... there are 2 more... the dot (which is the 'M') above the moon in Aum & the second alif ('A') in Allah, a reduced '3' which is normally placed above the central larger '3'. However the use of vowels in Arabic is a modern invention, in the ancient script vowels are often omitted..don't know about Sankrit but the similarity otherwise is convincing. No?
Yes, Sanskrit is correct. Sanscript is "Hindlish" indeed...