Guest guest Posted January 23, 2004 Report Share Posted January 23, 2004 Namaste James, Thank you for your feedback and sharing; all very welcome. Glad you enjoyed the article too and have the auspiciousness of 108 influences in your birthdate. Agree that the Hindu calender differs greatly from the Roman/Gregorian. Last year, someone gave me a Hindu calendar. Whenever trying to check out something, it took many days before being able to figure it out, sometimes not at all. Mind-blowing technos. Maths happens also to be one of my terrible deficiencies.....so when it comes to calculating time differences, e.g. daylight saving, etc. I'm lost. Om Shree Ganeshaya Namah Sy , james richard <nhraddude71> wrote: > Thanks, I found this article very informative. There are a lot of coincidences in my life with this number. I was born on oct, 8,1971. Oct 8 being signified by 10/8 and if you take 1971and play with it 1+9=10 _ 7+1=8 thus 10,8. Im saying this is merely coincidence because Im sure the hindu calender differs greatly from the roman. > > Thanks,James > > SY Zenith <syzenith> wrote: > From Babaji of J. Kalianandaswami Msn Group: > > The Significance of the number 108 > The Indian Subcontinent rosary or set of mantra counting has 108 beads. 108 has been a sacred number in the Indian Subcontinent for a very long time. This number is explained in many different ways. > The ancient Indians were excellent mathematicians and 108 may be the product of a precise mathematical operation (e.g. 1 power 1 x 2 power 2 x 3 power 3 = 108) which was thought to have special numerological significance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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