SB 12.6.39
TEXT 39
tato 'bhūt tri-vṛd oṁkāro
yo 'vyakta-prabhavaḥ sva-rāṭ
yat tal liṅgaṁ bhagavato
brahmaṇaḥ paramātmanaḥ
SYNONYMS
tataḥ—from that; abhūt—came into being; tri-vṛt—threefold; oṁkāraḥ—the syllable oṁ; yaḥ-which; avyakta—not apparent; prabhavaḥ—its influence; sva-rāṭ—self-manifesting; yat—which; tat—that; liṅgam—the representation; bhagavataḥ—of the Supreme Personality of Godhead; brahmaṇaḥ—of the Absolute Truth in His impersonal aspect; parama-ātmanaḥ—and of the Supersoul.
TRANSLATION
From that transcendental subtle vibration arose the oṁkāra composed of three sounds. The oṁkāra has unseen potencies and manifests automatically within a purified heart. It is the representation of the Absolute Truth in all three of His phases—the Supreme Personality, the Supreme Soul and the supreme impersonal truth.