The Science of life......
11th Anuvaka of Chamakam
Eka cha may, thisra cha may, panchas cha may, saptha cha may, nava cha may
Ekadasa cha may, tryodasa cha may, pancha dasa cha may, saptha dasa cha may,
Nava dasa cha may, eka trimsathis cha may, tryovimsathis cha may,
Pancha vimsathis cha may, saptha vimsathis cha may, nava vimsathis cha may,
Eka trimsathis cha may, tryatrimsathis cha may, pancha trimsathis cha may,Chathasras cha may, ashtou cha may, dwadasa cha may, shodasa cha may,
Vimsathis cha may, chatur vimsathis cha may, ashtaa vimsathis cha may,
Dwathrimasthis cha may, shat trimsas cha may, chatvarimsa cha may,
Chathus chathvarimsa cha may, ashta chatvarimsa cha may,
Vaajas cha prasavas cha pijascha kradis cha suvas cha moordha cha
Vyasniyas cha anthyayanas cha anthyas cha
Bhouvans cha bhuvanas chadhipadhis cha.
Eka cha may means 1,
Square root of 1 = 1.
thisra cha may means 1+3 = 4.
Square root of 4 = 2.
Panchas cha may means 5+4 = 9.
Square root of 9 = 3.
Sapta cha may means 7 + 9 = 16.
Square root of 16 = 4.
Nava cha may means 9 + 16 = 25.
Square root of 25 = 5.
Ekadasa cha may means 11 + 25 = 36.
Square root of 36 = 6.
Tryodasa cha may means 13 + 36 = 49.
Square root of 49 = 7.
This goes on till Nava ving satis cha may where ytou derive 361 + 39 = 400 and square root of 400 = 20.
The algorithm described in this 11th anuvaka of chamakam has odd numbers in them with hidden even numbers between them.
This description is about multiple combinations of atoms to form various molecules.
Siva is described to be in anu-poorva sthiti (pre-atomic state), which means electrons, protons and neutrons.
They combine to form atoms and these atoms when combine is different numbers will form molecules.
Vishnu (mean, the one who is spread all over) is such molecules which create elements and substances in this creation.
Acharya Kaṇāda used these concepts to Vaishesika Sutras, which describe Laws of Motion & Concept of Atom.
So, what do you understand?When Lord Vishnu said -" Andhu kaladu indhu ledani sandhehamu valadhu.Endhendhu vethakina andhandhe kaladu"
Translated : I am spread everywhere around you. You don't have to doubt/confine my existence to some place or thing.I am everywhere .Wherever you see , I am there.
So, when you try to combine and see all these - A sub atomic particle which is unique to itself ( Electron, Protons, Neutrons) is what Lord Siva is. And Those sub atomic particles combine to form atoms (parama anu) which inturn combine to form molecules. These molecules combine together in different ways to form things which has specific properties and a physical form. These molecules are Lord Vishnu.
Does not this make sense now? Vishnu saying - I am everywhere ? Molecules are everywhere .Even you are a set of molecules.
So, basically when you pray to God for something- you are praying to those atoms and molecules that formed you or that are around you to help you and support you in what you want.Hmm, so thats why they say "when you desperately try for something you want - the whole universe comes together to support you". hmmm, makes sense. Doesnt it?
Also, When you think a little more - everything around you including you are just a different ways of molecules combined together .And when you break down, everything comes down to atoms to sub atomic particles- which are the electrons, protons and neutrons . These particles are all same and unique. They ydo not leave behind any thing as the molecules or the objects do relating to their presence or anything.They are all same. Electron is an electron anywhere. It has no change.Right?
So, Is it that when you think deeper - everything and everyone in this world are all same and unique. There is no difference . Right? If we can know this and can digest this fact into us and act accordingly - Can we not live in peace? Is it not called attainign Moksha?
I heard Moksha is the word used to say we are all nothing but atoms from sub atomic particles in the end!
How cool is it? :D
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