Omshanti
May OM: One God Universal Blesses Bliss to All

         Om is Brahman
         Mediate upon Him
         See Him in everyone
         He is everywhere
         Atman is Paramatman
         Name-form is illusion
         That art thou
         I am the Brahman

These 8 sermons constitute the total sense and essence of all the Upanishads, the epitomes of all the Vedas and Vedanta. They begin at the base and rise up to the very summit. "Om Shanti" may be used for all kinds of greetings on all occasions to one and all. "OM" means 'yes', 'so be it', 'agreed', etc. It makes an auspicious beginning. It is a very good holy substitute for OK, which is a corrupt abbreviation of Oll Korrect, a distortion of All Correct. Let us use the correct form; let us not use a corrupt form.

Omshanti Flash Presentation

Some errors had crept in our Omshanti flash program. We had removed it. But due to a continuous demand of the viewers to see what we had presented earlier it is being restored. We are trying to correct the errors. We crave indulgence of our viewers. If you find some errors in the text or pictures, please tell us. We will appreciate it very much.
Om shanti. OMLN

Universal Religion
by Svami Vivekananda

Universal religion, too, is already existing. If the priests and other people that have taken upon themselves the task of preaching different religions simply cease preaching for a few moments, we shall see it there.


OM
This syllable OM is indeed Brahman. This syllable is the highest. Whosoever knows this syllable obtains all that he desires. This is the best support. This is the highest support. Whosoever knows this support is adored in the world of Brahma.
                                            Kathopanishad. I. ii. 16-17.

OM (AUM)
An all-embracing collection of writings and symbols on Om collected by Dr. Nagar and associates.

The first satellite image of Omkara Mandhata - Omkareshvar, the sacred island shaped like OM, located on the Narmada River in Central India.

Art
Utterances
Music
Hindu Temples in the Grand Canyon
View the beauty of 3 Hindu Temples located in the Grand Canyon, photos by Mike Buchheit. Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva

View an article written in 1997 by William Noble, Retired MU Geography professor titled "Hindu Gods Seated in the Grand Canyon".
Page 18 - Grand Canyon Gods, "Oh Say, Can You See" them?
Page 19 - Grand Canyon Gods continued...

12 Jyotirlingas
The Dwadasa Jyotirlinga shrines of Shiva have been held in reverence since the beginning of religion. Come visit A Dozen Dazzling Jyotirlingas of Shiva Shankara Mahadeva
Hindu Gods and Goddesses
Christians despict God as a tall white bearded man in his later years. The Gods of the Hindus are usually portrayed as young, for they never grow old. Come visit Hindu Gods and Goddesses
NEW: Ashvattha Tree of Knowledge
Ashvattha Tree of Knowledge is a new section so Dr. Nagar can quickly post new items.
Latest posted items:
8/30/05 The Glory and Grandeur of Sarasvati
9/1/05 Omkaram Bindusamyuktam

India Nite at UMC
India Nite at the University of Missouri is a cultural show presented by the students from India. A night filled with song, dance and fun. Along with seeing traditional dance the students also preformed some modern dance and even had a fashion show of Indian fashions. Come visit India Nite 2005
OM Shanti Journals

Veda Vedanata Mandiram is a non-profit charitable organization dedicated to increasing awareness of Vedic culture and tradition by presenting ancient wisdon in a way that is relevant to our modern readers. Past issues of their OM Shanti newsletters are now available.

Omshanti Journals



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