Aum (disambiguation)
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Aum (or Om) is an Indian mantra and spiritual symbol.
AUM or aum may also refer to:
Art, entertainment, and media
[edit]- Audiological Medicine (SUAM), a peer-reviewed medical journal
- August Underground's Mordum, a 2003 exploitation film
- Aum!, a 2021 Indonesian adventure mockumentary film
- "Aum", a track from the album Asymmetry (2013) by the Australian band Karnivool
- AUM Fidelity, a jazz record label
- Aum (album)
- "A.U.M.", a track from the album Bleed the Future (2021) by the Canadian band Archspire
- The magazine Teenset was rebranded as AUM in May 1969, but only put out three issues under that name before folding.
- Sri Chinmoy's organization published various works under the imprint AUM Publications, as well as a magazine called AUM.
Education
[edit]- American University of Madaba, a private university in Jordan
- American University of Malta, a private liberal arts university in Malta
- Auburn University at Montgomery, a public university in Alabama
Other uses
[edit]- Animal unit month
- Anxiety/uncertainty management
- Assets under management
- Aum (unit), a UK unit for hock (German white wine)
- AUM, an alternate spelling for Um
See also
[edit]- Om (disambiguation)
- Omkara (disambiguation)
- Um (disambiguation)
- Aum Shinrikyo, a Japanese new religious movement, known for carrying out the Sarin gas attacks in the Tokyo subways