Pranavopasana in Hinduism: The Sacred Meditation on Om and the Ultimate Reality Pranavopasana, or the meditation on Pranava (Om), holds a central position in Hindu spiritual practice, particularly within the framework of Advaita Vedanta. This ancient discipline is not merely a ritualistic recitation of a syllable; rather, it is a profound meditative practice aimed at realizing the Self (Atman) and, ultimately, the Supreme Reality (Brahman). One of the pivotal figures who elucidated this practice was Gaudapada, the renowned early Advaita philosopher and commentator on the Mandukya Upanishad. His work, especially in the Mandukya Karika, offers both a rigorous philosophical argument and a compassionate concession to spiritual aspirants seeking a path toward self-realization. Gaudapada’s Philosophical Contributions Gaudapada is widely known for his doctrine of Ajitavada, the notion that creation is ultimately unreal. In his Mandukya Karika, Gaudapada employs Ajitavada to argue that the ...