Parīkṣit’s Final Absorption, Takṣaka’s Bite, Janamejaya’s Snake Sacrifice, and the Vedic Sound-Lineage
ततोऽभूत्त्रिवृदोंकारो योऽव्यक्तप्रभव: स्वराट् । यत्तल्लिङ्गं भगवतो ब्रह्मण: परमात्मन: ॥ ३९ ॥
tato ’bhūt tri-vṛd oṁkāro yo ’vyakta-prabhavaḥ sva-rāṭ yat tal liṅgaṁ bhagavato brahmaṇaḥ paramātmanaḥ
随后,从那超然微细的震动中生起由三音构成的“唵”(oṁkāra),出自未显而自然而现。此唵即是绝对真理在三种相位——至上人格神(薄伽梵)、至上灵(帕拉玛特玛)与无相梵(梵)——的神圣表征。
This verse states that the threefold Oṁ (a-u-m) manifests from the unmanifest and serves as the identifying sign of the Supreme Lord—known as Brahman and Paramātmā.
Because Oṁ indicates the one Absolute Truth approached in different realizations; it functions as a revealing marker of the Supreme across these features.
Use Oṁ with reverence as a sacred indicator of the Supreme—supporting focused meditation, prayerful remembrance, and spiritual discipline aimed at inner purification.