The syllable Om is divided into three sounds: A, U, and M, which correspond to Vaiśvānara, Taijasa, and Prājña. Turīya is represented by the nāda, or the silence that follows the utterance of sound.
The connection with the Omkāra
The syllable Om is divided into three sounds: A, U, and M, which correspond to Vaiśvānara, Taijasa, and Prājña. Turīya is represented by the nāda, or the silence that follows the utterance of sound.