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HT Bhai, All:

 

Cant wait for your finding!!

 

BTW the finding today is on 02.05.2004

 

--

 

Add (02 + 05) = 7 (mark this!!)

Add all #s: ( 2+5 + 2+4) = 13 = 4!! ( I have a Rahu(4) in 4th house)

 

And look at this ; Lord of 4 is Guru in my Natal. I am running Guru

Mahadasha. And Lord of 7 is Buddha. I am running Buddha Antar Dasha.

Rahu in 4 in my natal gives status by definition to Buddha who

happens to be Lord of 7....Amazing......This has been a week full of

amazing co-incidences.......

 

And one more thing we both have a Rahu in "Pi(sces)".

 

Is this Pi speaking :-).

 

RAAM RAHAVE NAMAH!!

 

Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.

 

--Sanjay Aggarwal

 

 

 

, Harish Trivedi

<harishtri> wrote:

> Hello Sanjay,

> Brilliant finding.!!!!

> But the thing I have discovered is just unbelievable.

> I am working on the amazing truth .

> The article's first posting will be made on 7th.

>

> Just think of the following.

> I first wrote that Rahu is Pi on 02.02.2004.

> Real Meaning came like flash on 04.02.2004

> My finding will come out in open on 07.02.2004

>

> Some numbers!!!

> Rgds

> Hemant Trivedi

>

>

> --- sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology>

> wrote:

> > All:

> >

> > I remember HT Bhai's post on 22/7 and RAHU and it

> > stuck to me

> > regardind the "irrationality of pi and Rahu". The

> > fact that the

> > ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a

> > circle is constant

> > has been known for so long that it is quite

> > untraceable. The

> > transcendentality of Pi implies that there is no

> > ruler and compass

> > construction to construct a square equal in area to

> > a given circle.

> >

> > I stumbled upon something today which I wanted to

> > share with the

> > group, read below the article I stumbled upon:

> >

> > "Secular and spiritual life were so intertwined in

> > Vedic India that

> > mathematical formulas and laws were often taught

> > within the context

> > of spiritual statements (mantras). Thus while

> > learning spiritual

> > lessons, one could also learn mathematical rules.

> > The Vedic

> > mathematicians prefer to use the devanagari letters

> > of Sanskrit to

> > represent the various numbers in their numerical

> > notations rather

> > than the numbers themselves, especially where large

> > numbers are

> > concerned. This made it much easier for the students

> > of this

> > mathematics to record the arguments and the

> > appropriate conclusions.

> > In order to help the pupil to memorise the material

> > studied and

> > assimilated, they made it a general rule of practice

> > to write even

> > the most technical and abstruse textbooks in sutras

> > or in verse

> > (which is so much easier - even for children - to

> > memorise). And

> > this is why we find not only theological,

> > philosophical, medical,

> > astronomical and other such treatises but even huge

> > dictionaries, in

> > Sanskrit verse! So from this standpoint, they used

> > verse, sutras and

> > codes for lightening the burden and facilitating the

> > work (by

> > versifying scientific and even mathematical material

> > in a readily

> > assimilable form)!

> >

> > The code used is as follows:

> > The Sanskrit consonants

> > ka, ta, pa, and ya all denote 1;

> > kha, tha, pha, and ra all represent 2;

> > ga, da, ba, and la all stand for 3;

> > Gha, dha, bha, and va all represent 4;

> > gna, na, ma, and sa all represent 5;

> > ca, ta, and sa all stand for 6;

> > cha, tha, and sa all denote 7;

> > ja, da, and ha all represent 8;

> > jha and dha stand for 9; and

> > ka means zero.

> >

> > Vowels make no difference and it is left to the

> > author to select a

> > particular consonant or vowel at each step. This

> > great latitude

> > allows one to bring about additional meanings of his

> > own choice. For

> > example kapa, tapa, papa, and yapa all mean 11. By a

> > particular

> > choice of consonants and vowels one can compose a

> > poetic hymn with

> > double or triple meanings. Here is an actual sutra

> > of spiritual

> > content, as well as secular mathematical

> > significance:

> >

> > ""gopi bhagya madhuvrata

> > srngiso dadhi sandhiga

> > khala jivita khatava

> > gala hala rasandara""

> >

> > While this verse is a petition to Lord Krishna, when

> > learning it one

> > can also learn the value of pi/10 (i.e. the ratio of

> > the

> > circumference of a circle to its diameter divided by

> > 10) to 32

> > decimal places. It has a self-contained master-key

> > for extending the

> > review to any number of decimal places. The

> > translation is as

> > follows: "O Lord anointed with the yoghurt of the

> > milkmaids' worship

> > (Krishna), O saviour of the fallen, O master of

> > Shiva, please

> > protect me."...End of article.

> >

> > --At the same time, by application of the consonant

> > code given

> > above, this verse directly yields the decimal

> > equivalent of pi

> > divided by 10: pi/10 =

> > 0.31415926535897932384626433832792. Thus,

> > while offering mantric praise to Godhead in

> > devotion, by this method

> > one can also add to memory significant secular

> > truths. Can we?

> >

> > --National Pi Day is March 14th (3.14) :-),

> > seriously. :-)

> >

> > --March 14th is also Albert Einstein's birthday! :-)

> >

> > --And last but not the least, only 47 decimal places

> > of Pi would be

> > sufficently precise to inscribe a circle around the

> > visible universe

> > that doesnt deviate from perfect circularity by more

> > than the

> > distance across a single proton.

> >

> >

> > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.

> >

> > --Sanjay Aggarwal

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online.

> http://taxes./filing.html

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02.05.2004 (PST, Pacific Time) :-)

 

, "sanjaytechnology"

<sanjaytechnology> wrote:

> HT Bhai, All:

>

> Cant wait for your finding!!

>

> BTW the finding today is on 02.05.2004

>

> --

>

> Add (02 + 05) = 7 (mark this!!)

> Add all #s: ( 2+5 + 2+4) = 13 = 4!! ( I have a Rahu(4) in 4th

house)

>

> And look at this ; Lord of 4 is Guru in my Natal. I am running

Guru

> Mahadasha. And Lord of 7 is Buddha. I am running Buddha Antar

Dasha.

> Rahu in 4 in my natal gives status by definition to Buddha who

> happens to be Lord of 7....Amazing......This has been a week full

of

> amazing co-incidences.......

>

> And one more thing we both have a Rahu in "Pi(sces)".

>

> Is this Pi speaking :-).

>

> RAAM RAHAVE NAMAH!!

>

> Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.

>

> --Sanjay Aggarwal

>

>

>

> , Harish Trivedi

> <harishtri> wrote:

> > Hello Sanjay,

> > Brilliant finding.!!!!

> > But the thing I have discovered is just unbelievable.

> > I am working on the amazing truth .

> > The article's first posting will be made on 7th.

> >

> > Just think of the following.

> > I first wrote that Rahu is Pi on 02.02.2004.

> > Real Meaning came like flash on 04.02.2004

> > My finding will come out in open on 07.02.2004

> >

> > Some numbers!!!

> > Rgds

> > Hemant Trivedi

> >

> >

> > --- sanjaytechnology <sanjaytechnology>

> > wrote:

> > > All:

> > >

> > > I remember HT Bhai's post on 22/7 and RAHU and it

> > > stuck to me

> > > regardind the "irrationality of pi and Rahu". The

> > > fact that the

> > > ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a

> > > circle is constant

> > > has been known for so long that it is quite

> > > untraceable. The

> > > transcendentality of Pi implies that there is no

> > > ruler and compass

> > > construction to construct a square equal in area to

> > > a given circle.

> > >

> > > I stumbled upon something today which I wanted to

> > > share with the

> > > group, read below the article I stumbled upon:

> > >

> > > "Secular and spiritual life were so intertwined in

> > > Vedic India that

> > > mathematical formulas and laws were often taught

> > > within the context

> > > of spiritual statements (mantras). Thus while

> > > learning spiritual

> > > lessons, one could also learn mathematical rules.

> > > The Vedic

> > > mathematicians prefer to use the devanagari letters

> > > of Sanskrit to

> > > represent the various numbers in their numerical

> > > notations rather

> > > than the numbers themselves, especially where large

> > > numbers are

> > > concerned. This made it much easier for the students

> > > of this

> > > mathematics to record the arguments and the

> > > appropriate conclusions.

> > > In order to help the pupil to memorise the material

> > > studied and

> > > assimilated, they made it a general rule of practice

> > > to write even

> > > the most technical and abstruse textbooks in sutras

> > > or in verse

> > > (which is so much easier - even for children - to

> > > memorise). And

> > > this is why we find not only theological,

> > > philosophical, medical,

> > > astronomical and other such treatises but even huge

> > > dictionaries, in

> > > Sanskrit verse! So from this standpoint, they used

> > > verse, sutras and

> > > codes for lightening the burden and facilitating the

> > > work (by

> > > versifying scientific and even mathematical material

> > > in a readily

> > > assimilable form)!

> > >

> > > The code used is as follows:

> > > The Sanskrit consonants

> > > ka, ta, pa, and ya all denote 1;

> > > kha, tha, pha, and ra all represent 2;

> > > ga, da, ba, and la all stand for 3;

> > > Gha, dha, bha, and va all represent 4;

> > > gna, na, ma, and sa all represent 5;

> > > ca, ta, and sa all stand for 6;

> > > cha, tha, and sa all denote 7;

> > > ja, da, and ha all represent 8;

> > > jha and dha stand for 9; and

> > > ka means zero.

> > >

> > > Vowels make no difference and it is left to the

> > > author to select a

> > > particular consonant or vowel at each step. This

> > > great latitude

> > > allows one to bring about additional meanings of his

> > > own choice. For

> > > example kapa, tapa, papa, and yapa all mean 11. By a

> > > particular

> > > choice of consonants and vowels one can compose a

> > > poetic hymn with

> > > double or triple meanings. Here is an actual sutra

> > > of spiritual

> > > content, as well as secular mathematical

> > > significance:

> > >

> > > ""gopi bhagya madhuvrata

> > > srngiso dadhi sandhiga

> > > khala jivita khatava

> > > gala hala rasandara""

> > >

> > > While this verse is a petition to Lord Krishna, when

> > > learning it one

> > > can also learn the value of pi/10 (i.e. the ratio of

> > > the

> > > circumference of a circle to its diameter divided by

> > > 10) to 32

> > > decimal places. It has a self-contained master-key

> > > for extending the

> > > review to any number of decimal places. The

> > > translation is as

> > > follows: "O Lord anointed with the yoghurt of the

> > > milkmaids' worship

> > > (Krishna), O saviour of the fallen, O master of

> > > Shiva, please

> > > protect me."...End of article.

> > >

> > > --At the same time, by application of the consonant

> > > code given

> > > above, this verse directly yields the decimal

> > > equivalent of pi

> > > divided by 10: pi/10 =

> > > 0.31415926535897932384626433832792. Thus,

> > > while offering mantric praise to Godhead in

> > > devotion, by this method

> > > one can also add to memory significant secular

> > > truths. Can we?

> > >

> > > --National Pi Day is March 14th (3.14) :-),

> > > seriously. :-)

> > >

> > > --March 14th is also Albert Einstein's birthday! :-)

> > >

> > > --And last but not the least, only 47 decimal places

> > > of Pi would be

> > > sufficently precise to inscribe a circle around the

> > > visible universe

> > > that doesnt deviate from perfect circularity by more

> > > than the

> > > distance across a single proton.

> > >

> > >

> > > Aum Shanti Shanti Shanti.

> > >

> > > --Sanjay Aggarwal

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Finance: Get your refund fast by filing online.

> > http://taxes./filing.html

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