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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Atharvashikha Upanishad (Atharvaśikha) or Atharvashikhopanishad is one of the 108 Upanishads, Hindu scriptures. It is among the 31 Upanishads associated with the Atharvaveda, and written in the voice of the Sage Atharvan, one of the authors of the Atharvaveda. It belongs to the Shaiva sect, which worships the god Shiva. Atharvan explains the spirituality behind chanting and meditation of the Om. Om is equated to Shiva as Sadashiva (Shiva as the Supreme Being) – who is elevated to Supreme God by the identification with Om, while the four syllables of Om are equated to various deities like Brahma, Vishnu and Rudra, the destructive aspect of Shiva.The Atharvashikha Upanishad is presented in two sections, with Section 1 dealing with what is meant by Om and the significance of its syllables, and Section 2 dealing with the benefits one derives by meditating coupled with reciting the word Om representing the four Vedas and the abode of the divinities. According to this Upanishad, utterance and hearing of Om mantra will usher everything that is beneficial.The word "Atharvashikha" as “Tip of the Atharvan” and resembles the name of Atharvashira Upanishad, with covers similar topics. The Atharvashikha Upanishad is said to be a duplicate of the Atharvashira Upanishad, from which it reproduces verbatim some topics and expands on the other aspects covered by it."@en }

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