Description
This work represents Om as both creation and destruction of the universe.
The parabolic shape symbolizes continuous convergence and divergence of the cosmos. It also resembles a Damru, which produces sound through the collision of two surfaces. Similarly, when you pronounce Om, there are three stages:
1. “O” vibration
2. “M” vibration
3. final “A” vibration
The parabola is divided into these three sections:
The first section represents the O vibration.
The middle section represents the M vibration.
• The last section represents the A vibration.
It has long been speculated that when the universe was created, the vibration of Om originated from it. Thus, th parabola reflects the eternal cycle of creation and destruction.
At the center lies the Shivling, where conscious energy unites with matter to create life. This also represents the M phase, when the universe expands in a flow state, much like how the “M” vibration resonates the loudest when Om is pronounced.
Altogether, this work symbolizes the never-ending cycle of convergence and divergence, held together by the eternal vibration of Om.












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