Let's take a look at some more features of 'Granthraj Bhuvalaya' composed by Acharyasri Kumudendu Swami, the eighth wonder of Ji Van. There is a danger of destruction of manuscripts written in ancient and medieval times. Sometimes a small part of it gets soaked due to improper preservation, or it is eaten by insects. The beauty of this Granthraj 'Bhuvalaya' is that if even a small part of any page of this Granth is destroyed for any reason, it is not destroyed. Because by reading the scripture through the Nagbaddha system, the text of the pages or parts of which have been destroyed can be retrieved.
This scripture was composed by Acharyasri Kumudendu Swami, the guru of Raja Amoghvarsha of Rashtrakuta. After this scripture, Raja Amoghvarsha was recited. The 214 languages, religions and arts of the human race have been described on the basis of only nine digits in six thousand sutras and six lakh verses. In addition to humans, the language of gods, demons and animals and birds is also found in this scripture.
If we count the concluding verses of this scripture, its number is more than one crore. Since knowledge of all the subjects of the world has been imparted in this scripture, it can be said that this scripture is very helpful for learning all kinds of knowledge. It is based on mathematics and the origin of this mathematics is based on the numerology taught by Lord Rishabhdev to his daughter Sundari.
If the calculation starts with the smallest number of 'two', then reaching the number of 'nine' brings the total to eight. Multiplying these eight numbers by eight makes 6 and the complete Bhuvalaya Granth is composed of 9 numbers. By converting these figures into different letters, knowledge of different numbers and subjects can be obtained from the same numerical table of 6th and 8th. All the languages are included in these 6 letters in unaltered order. This method is wonderful and pure in the world. All the languages of the world are self-manifested by dividing this scripture in reverse order.
This book contains the names of 214 languages of the world. There are 12 major languages and 200 other languages. If we take a look at these important languages, we will realize that Prakrit, Sanskrit, Dravidian, Andhra, Maharashtra, Malayalam, Gurjar, Anga, Kalinga, Kashmir, Kamboj, Hamir, Shourseni, Bali, Tibetan, satire, Bang, Brahmi, , Padma, Vaidarbha, Vaishali, Saurashtra, Kharoshtri, Niroshtra, Apabhramsa, Paishachik, Raktakshara, Arishtha, Ardhamagadhi etc.
Also in this great scripture are Aras, Paras, Saraswat, Varas, Vas, Manav, Lat, Gaud, Magadha, Bihar, Utkal, Kanyakubja, Varah, Vaismarna, Vedanta, Chitrakar, Yaksha, Rakshas, Hans, Bhoot, Uiya, Yavanani, Turkey , Dramil, Saindhav, Malvania, Kiriya, Devanagari, Lad, Pashi, Amitrik, Chanikya, Mooladevi All these languages and scripts have been included in a single digit script under the form of a table.
All the languages have been merged into the syllables by including them inside the capital as a table. There are some such topics, which still seem advanced today. Glimpses of the latest atomic science can also be seen in this and descriptions of the principles of atomic fission which are the main principles of atomic bomb formation can also be found in this.
It is truly astonishing that a person can compose a wonderful treatise in many languages throughout his life. Not only Indian scholars but also scholars of valuable texts from Germany and the East of England came to India to see this book and have appreciated this wonderful book in South India. Even the ardent scholars of Sanskrit language say that it is so complicated to compose such a whole composition in just 3 digits that no one else can do such a magical creation.
Acharya Kumudendu composed this poem not in letters but in numbers by calculating it using the Mangalprabhrita composed by Guru Gautamswami or the orbital mathematical method composed by Acharya Nagarjuna and in that sense the composition of the Granth is , Pallava, Ambubandha, Saras, Salak, Sree, Ank, Lom, Rome, Koop, Crouch, Mayur, Seemavatitadi Bandh, Kama or Padma Bandh, Nakh, Chakrabandh, Seematit Ganit Bandh.
Not in letters, but in numbers, this book has 4 compartments. There are also 3 tables from top to bottom and in the same way if you read from all sides, 3 digits are available and in that way 6th 6 i.e. a total of 3.
It is also noted in this scripture that in just 5 minutes, Acharya Shri composed this unique scripture. Since he had the knowledge of the complete speech of the omniscient God, the great sage and Dhurandhar Pandit was considered by the people as omniscient. Shri Kumudendu Acharya composed 'Sarva Bhashamaya Karnataka Kavya' with the consent of his supreme guru Veerasena Acharya and in it he has described his Guru tradition.
If the original letters of this poem are read from top to bottom, then Prakrit Kavya is found in it. After the 4 letters in between, one finds Sanskrit poetry going from top to bottom, and if this verse composition is studied in different ways, one finds many closed languages.
The manuscript of this scripture was received by Alappa Shastriji from Vishweshwarpur, Bengaluru from his father-in-law. He worked hard to convert the Bhuvalaya numbers into letters and wrote the entire scripture in Kandi script so that people could understand the importance of this scripture. If the scripture was gifted, the President declared the scripture a national treasure to protect.
Today, two volumes of the book have been published by a Bangalore-based publishing house and a number of sages and scholars are working to develop a reading style of the book. If the art of reading this book is fully acquired, it will surely be helpful to today's science in many kinds of research.
Manzrukho
The famous British writer William Hale White's specialty was that he became better known by his nickname Mark Rutherford. A childhood memory had a profound effect on the life of this skilled chartered officer.
Once they were sitting on the beach and saw a ship anchored in the distance. The idea of swimming and reaching the ship anchored in front of him suddenly dawned on the child of Mark Rutherford! He knew how to swim, so he swam to the ship. I also took a couple of strokes on it. The fulfillment of the wish and the success achieved made this child's mind feel immense happiness. Then he jumped into the sea with the thought of returning and looked at the opposite shore, wondering how he could cover such a long distance. His mind was filled with despair. It began to seem so far away that it could not swim to the opposite shore.
The thought weakened the body and it became impossible to reach the opposite shore now. The fear of drowning dawned on him. Suddenly, he regained control of his mind and changed his mind, then his mind began to change direction. Felt a communication of power within. He thought that not reaching the shore meant death and trying to reach the shore was a struggle for success. What to choose - death or conflict? The resolution of the struggle ignited life in Emma. Even if I drown, I will continue to struggle for success. Confidence took the place of uncertainty. Instead of fear, he rode with determination and reached the shore opposite the sea. This childhood event had a profound effect on the mind of this creator.
The revelation of the moment
One has dreams of a life goal. Her dream of the next goal of life inspires her. He has an original dream, he wakes up with the idea of doing something new, he longs for the progress of life and then he sees a thunganat in it to make that dream come true, but it happens that the enthusiasm he has at the time of dreaming of a new creation, Lets hurry.
It takes a little effort to make the dream come true. He spends a few days behind it, talking to his relatives about his pro-dynamic dream, and then turns it upside down, saying that it is not our job to achieve such a dream in a short time. Having dreamed of becoming the Vice Chancellor of the University and then becoming a part-time professor in the college, he turned his mind. Dreamed of becoming an electrical engineer and then living by doing what he got by doing casual repair work.
Some people call it a true understanding of the real situation, while others see it as practical and say that it is not good to have too many headaches in the matter of dreams. Such individuals believe a lot in a few. The dreamer of building a motor is satisfied by building a bicycle.
Such satisfaction is dangerous, keep your dream with you forever, try to keep its enthusiasm alive and think that I have to make this dream come true tomorrow if not today. Else if you bury the dream, you will get everything, but you will not get the real fun or happiness of life. You may be having dinner in a five star hotel, but your conscience will be very hungry. Therefore, the dreamer should not give up the dream, but should keep it and keep making more efforts towards the realization of the dream.
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