Where on the body is it culturally acceptable to tattoo om?
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Om (Aum) tattoos are a popular design for both stick and poke tattoos and normal tattoos. The beauty and elegance of the Sanskrit symbol ॐ is well known. Similarly to unalome tattoos, Om tattoos carry more meaning than we might think! And thus, if you are planning on getting a Om tattoo, knowing the origins of this symbol could potentially save you trouble!
Om Tattoo Religious Origins
It is said that Om has Hindu origins. It’s more accurate to say that it comes from the Vedanta which is the philosophical foundation of Hinduism. Therefore, Om is common in many eastern religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. It’s a sacred chant, mantra and icon.
Nowadays, it is also popular in Western culture, but more likely to be encountered as a non-religious icon related to yoga.
Om Tattoo Religious Origins
It is said that Om has Hindu origins. It’s more accurate to say that it comes from the Vedanta which is the philosophical foundation of Hinduism. Therefore, Om is common in many eastern religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism. It’s a sacred chant, mantra and icon.
Nowadays, it is also popular in Western culture, but more likely to be encountered as a non-religious icon related to yoga.
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As the tattoo of Om increases the value and beauty of the body culturally.
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