IMPORTANCE OF NUMBERS & GEOMETRY IN INDIAN MYTHOLOGY. Dr. CHAMARTHY ANNAPURNA

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IMPORTANCE OF NUMBERS & GEOMETRY IN INDIAN MYTHOLOGY Dr. CHAMARTHY ANNAPURNA Reader & HOD of Telugu St. Joseph's College for Women, Visakhapatnam-04 Cell : 9948599041 181

Sri Yantra or Sri Chakra : Sri Chakra the diagram, is formed by Nine interlocking triangles that surround and radiate out from the central point (Bindu). The two dimensional 'Srichakra' when it is projected into three dimensions is called "Mahameru." Mount Meru gets its name from its shape. The Sri Yantra is composed of nine interlocking triangles- four triangles pointing up and five triangles pointing down The two biggest triangles touch the outer circle on all three points Except for the two biggest triangles, all apexes touch the base of another triangle. There are 33 intersections resulting from three lines meeting at a point. There are 24 intersections resulting from two lines crossing. A total of 43 triangles are created from the overlapping of the nine original triangles. The 'Bindu Point is located at the geometric centre of the innermost triangle. 182

Some Facts of Sri Yantra : 1) The Sri Yantra is a sacred geometry (Geometrical Figure) that originated in India. 2) It is very difficult to draw without errors at the intersections. 3) There are many different methods to draw it. 4) There are three main forms of the Sri Yantra : Plane, Pyramidal, Spherical. Plane :The most common form of the Sri Yantra is the inner nine triangles drawn with straight lines that are contained in circles and squares drawn on a flatplane. Pyramidal :This is basically 3D Version of the plane form. The outline formed by the overlapping trianglesare elevated in steps to form a pyramid. Spherical :This is the rarest and the most difficult to reproduce. The figure is drawn on a dome shape.the triangles are drawn with curved lines, (Spherical Triangles). making it very difficult to achieve a precise result 183

This topic tries to explain the symbolic significance of some numbers from Hindu Perspective and their association with some important concepts and divinities of Hindusm. Zero (Shunya) Zero is a numerical or Symbolic representation of "Nirguna Brahman" or the "Brahman" who is without a form and without qualities Nirguna Brahman is an eternal mystery very little is known about him. He is the known unknown. So is Zero. One (Eka) One is a symbolic representation of Sagun Brahman or Brahman with qualities and form. He is also called cosmic soul or Hiranyagarbha. He creates the world and beings by his will and dynamic power. He is the creator of Brahma, Vishnu and Siva and the rest of the gods. Two (Dvi) The number two is a symbolic representation of the state of duality which we experience objectively through our minds and the senses. It also symbolizes Purusha and Prakrithi, Brahman and Atman the knower and the known, the subject and the object, the doer and deed. Three (Triah) The number three symbolically represents 'AUM' in its Vocative and diagrammatic aspects. The symbol of AUM consists of three curves representing the three states of consciousness. The Sound of AUM has three hidden sounds and the word "AUM" has three letters. Together they symbolize the Absolute Consciousness (Zero) The Maandukya upanishad explains this symbolism in great detail 1) The Lower Curve in the symbol AUM represents the outward moving wakeful consciousness. 2) The Middle Curve represents the inner moving dream consciousness 3) The Upper Curve represents the silent consciousness of the deep sleep state which is a condition of oneness and peace in which all desires and dreams subside. 184

4) The Semi Circle above the upper curve represents the turiya or the pure consciousness of Atman itself. It is neither inner nor outer, neither consciousness nor unconsciousness. Self luminous, Illuminating everything else, it exists alone and beyond. These three states of Consciousness are also represented by the three Sounds A, U and M Acknowledgement : I am grateful to Sr. Shyji, Principal of the college, Mrs. P. Krishna Kumari, Conference Co-ordinator and the organizing committee member, Capt. K. Sujatha, Lecturer in Mathematics, St. Joseph's College for Women, for Inspiring and giving me an opportunity to write this paper. My special thanks to Mrs. E. Girija Bhavani, Lecturer in Mathematics, St. Joseph's College for Women for her assistance in completing the paper. 185

References [1]. Kavithraya Virachita Andhra Mahabharatam - Aadikavi Nannayya Bhattarakudu TTD Religious Publications. [2]. Tallapatra Vignanam - Syli. [3]. Telugu Sahithya Charitra - Dr. Budati Venkateswarlu. [4]. Peddabala Siksha - G. Satyanarayana. [5]. Symbolic Significance of Numbers in Hinduism by Jayaram. V. [6]. Encyclopedia - Prachina Samaja Vignana Sarvasvam - Dr. Gunji Venkataratnam 186