Dividing OM, Shaping Mantra Systems

EurAsia Academy Keynote Lecture

Finnian Gerety, University of  Oxford

The division of the sacred syllable "om" into the three sounds, a, u, and m is one of the most enduring ideas in mantra culture. Originating in Vedic thought, dividing OM offers a fertile framework for the development of mantra systems in premodern India. This talk shows how successive phases of religious thought adapted this idea to suit their own mantras and contexts, from Vedic recitation to Brahmanical dharma, from Purāṇic devotion to Yogic silence, from Śaiva resonance to Jaina karma. The division of the sacred syllable at once shapes and reflects the traditions which claim it: OM is the bedrock of mantra systems and their essential, most dynamic expression.

 

 

Hybrid Event

 

Date
Wednesday, July 8, 4 pm

 

Venue
Seminar room 1 of the ISTB
University Campus
Spitalgasse 2, Hof 2.7
1090 Vienna

 

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After the lecture, we invite you to a small reception