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The Vaidika Naadi Numerology is about Numerology based on Bhartiya Sankhya shastra. Numerology, which has its roots in the Gregorian calendar and numbers with symbolic meanings, is the subject of thousands of books. In the majority of cases, the planets' attributes are assigned to the numbers. Western texts give emphasis to the outer planets. A few Indian writers utilise the nine planets of Indian jyotisha. In every instance mentioned above, the birthdate is determined using the Gregorian calendar. To spell the name, use English letters.
This book aims to expose the reader to the Panchanga, the Brhaspati mana samvatsara, or Sanatana almanack, and the 60-year Jupiter cycle for calculating birthdates and obtaining the Antargata number, or destiny number. The Vaidika Naadi Numerology considerers 60 years of Brihaspati. It is the orbital positioning of Jupiter. It has another specific reason to select this. The Saturn the Karma Karaka and the Jupiter Jeeva karaka will be together in a sign every 60 years.
Original classical astrological books serve as the inspiration for the meanings associated with the numerals Varsha, Masa, Thithi, and Antargata.
No matter the system used for fortune telling, there are no direct derivatives of prediction; instead, each system will lead through a variety of permutations and combinations of the signification. In the end, the fortune teller uses intuition and logical assessment based on the circumstances, influences, and matter in question to formulate the appropriate oracle. This also applies to the Vaidika Numerology, albeit it requires considerable concentration and reasoning to produce predictions due to its restricted permutation and computation.
According to Vedic cosmology, 108 is the basis of creation and represents the universe and all that we are. Sanatana dharma believes that our outer cosmology should reflect our inner spirituality because our ultimate perception is that we are one. It is said to represent the distance between our body and our inner God. 108 also has meaning in meditation.
Few Excerpts from the Book discussing magic of the number 108:
It is said that there are 108 styles of meditation. In pranayama, a yoga practice that regulates the breath, it is believed that enlightenment is achieved when one is so calm that one can only breathe 108 times a day. Also, the average person breaths 21600 in 24 hours. Half of it 10, 800, is solar energy (breathing during the day) and the other half is lunar energy (breathing at night).
According to Ayurveda, there are 108 marma points (key points of life force) in our body. Because of this, all mantras are chanted his 108 times. This is because each chant represents a journey from the physical self to the highest spiritual self. It is believed that each chant brings one unit closer to the God within. In Buddhism, for example, it is said that there are 108 worldly desires, 108 lies, and 108 delusions. This shows that the power of 108 is embedded in Eastern philosophy. In fact, 108 appears in our natural world, so it's not just for religion. In astrology, the 12 astrological signs and 9 planets gives 108
The nakshatra padas in Astrology are 108 in (Sankhya) Numbers.
The first 24 (Sankhya) Numbers of the Fibonacci Sequence are: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597, 2584, 4181, 6765, 10946, 17711, 28657. If we apply decimal parity to the Fibonacci sequence, we find that there is a repeating series of 24 digits as seen here: (0), 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 4, 3, 7, 1, 8, 9, 8, 8, 7, 6, 4, 1, 5, 6, 2, 8, 1. If we add these 24 digits up, we get the (Sankhya) Number 108.