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[[File:Om syllable script.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Om|Ōṃ]]'' is given many meanings and layers of symbolism in the [[Upanishads]], including "the sacred sound, the ''Yes!'', the [[Vedas]], the ''udgitha'' (song of the universe), the infinite, the all encompassing, the whole world, the truth, [[Monism|the Ultimate Reality]], the finest essence, [[Cosmogony|the cause of the universe]], the essence of life, the ''[[Brahman]]'', the ''[[Ātman (Hinduism)|ātman]]'', the vehicle of deepest knowledge, and [[Advaita Vedanta|self-knowledge]] (''ātma [[jñāna]]'')".<ref name="deussenmeaningofom">Paul Deussen, ''Sixty Upanishads of the Veda'', Volume 1, [[Motilal Banarsidass]], {{ISBN|978-8120814684}}, pages 67-85, 227, 284, 308, 318, 361-366, 468, 600-601, 667, 772</ref>]]
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