The Seed Syllable āh - and om āh hūm

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The Seed syllable āḥ is associated with Amoghasiddhi and the karma family.

It is the long ā with the visarga or aspiration mark.

The pronunciation of the visarga is usually described as a soft Template:Wiki of the Template:Wiki.

As well as appearing on it's own āḥ occurs in the set of Template:Wiki: oṃ āḥ hūṃ.


Examples

Aah2.png Aah1.png Tibetan-aah.png Aah-lantsa.png
āḥ in Siddham āḥ in Siddham alternate form āḥ in Tibetan Uchen script āḥ in Lantsa script

oṃ āḥ hūm

The Template:Wiki oṃ āḥ hūṃ as a set are associated with body, speech and mind.

Siddham Tibetan - Uchen Lantsa
Omahhum.jpg Omahhum-tibetan.jpg Omahhum-lantsa.jpg

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