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Namaste ...

and Shataayu Bhavah.

Looking at a few interesting numbers , I noticed a

pattern that arose.

If you take 27 Nakshatras and multiply by the

number of pada's you get the

legendary 108 ( no news here, but lets take it one

step further).

Auyrved suggests that we are all designed to live

to (at least) 108 years.

I have included a chart below that shows what 108

looks like in years, months , weeks, seconds,

etc., in a 108 year life etc.

Note that all numbers of this nature lead to 9 (

e.g. if you add the sum of the digits in months

1,296: 1+2+9+6 = 18. Then

add 1+8 = 9. Inspect all the numbers below which

lead to 9. Divide the main number by 12 signs, and

again the royal 9 appears.

Take the total number of degrees a person would

travel in 108 years and add the digits, you get 9.

The 9 is a key root to the chart, hence the

Navamsa plays a key role and must be throughly

reviewed.

 

The 9th house is key as is the 9th Nakshatra from

Chandra, Lagna, Surya. We know the 9th house give

fortune, ( Karaka = Guru), Spiritualism( Karaka =

Ketu), Father (karaka = Surya), LD Travel (karaka=

Sukra)...and is the protector of the individual (

I think it is also the protector of SELF) is

therefore Vishnu sthana.

Also the 9th is 5th from the 5th.. More can be

said here, but let me stop and see if anyone

wishes to comment or give their

observations on this subject.

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