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What does om shala mean?

"Om Shala" is not a common phrase in any language, including Sanskrit. It's possible you've heard a variation of a similar phrase or it's a misspelling. Here's why:

* "Om" is a sacred syllable in Hinduism and Buddhism, representing the divine and the universe.

* "Shala" in Sanskrit means "house", "school", or "hall".

It's possible that "Om Shala" could be a mispronunciation of "Om Shanti", which is a Sanskrit phrase that translates to "Peace" or "Tranquility".

If you can provide more context, like where you heard this phrase or what it was related to, I might be able to give you a more accurate answer.

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