Tuesday 26 June 2018

The Trinity Magic

The Trinity Magic

Three letters of Sanskrit have been instrumental in changing the conveniences of modern human life. That conspicuous manifest, could be found in the development of computing through electronics. The binary system of arithmetic was transformed through symbols and signals and the world was transformed from absolute arithmetic to symbolic computing. Further developments, applied that arithmetic to almost every happening in this world today - from calculators to computers to smart TVs, to washing machines to refrigerators and even to electric fans and lights that obey commands given even through our speech! - not to mention air travel or a launch to outer space in the skies!.

The basic composition of logic based on which the entire computer systems work are formed out of a combination of three logical operations namely:-  OR, AND & NOT.
Those three, are known as 'gates' in modern electronics and they are very fundamental to computer science. In fact, computer science starts with creating a 'truth' table, defining the arithmetic operations of those three.


The language of the Gods, as it is rightly known, Sanskrit has three letters that correspond to these. They are:- Va (व), Cha (च) & Na (न). Together they may be called as Vachana (व + च + न = वचन). 

In the Bible, it is believed that, "in the beginning, there was only the 'Word'". Wasn't hitherto aware that Biblical writers too, like the authors of  the Quran who adopted the  Sanskrit word 'Allah' for God (http://sunambiar.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-sanskrit-word-allah.html?m=1) had in fact, also followed original Sanskrit principles and the Vedic religion per-se giving credentials to and reaffirming that the Sanskrit language is indeed 'DevaNaagari' (language of the Kingdom of Gods & Godesses).


In Sanskrit, 'Vachana' (वचन) means 'Word'. 
How is it that in Sanskrit, Vachana represents OR, AND, NOT?  Let us examine right away. 

Typically, in Sanskrit vocabulary, the letter 'VA' is used as a conjunct with the meaning OR; while the letter 'CHA' is used as a conjunct with the meaning AND; whereas, the letter 'NA' means NOT.

Therefore one could say, that the very foundations of computers is also based on the Trinity letters VA+CHA+NA, together known as VACHANA meaning WORD. 

Isn't it a fact, that a word is nothing but a set of letters? Unlike in many other languages, in Sanskrit, there are a lot of letters that are words themselves. (Very few letters like 'I' & 'a' have corresponding meanings as 'myself' & 'one'/'single' respectively in English language). Right from the vowels in Sanskrit to the consonants, Sanskrit alphabet have corresponding meanings and are used to describe and even denote many attributes of this universe. Many such letters are used extensively in tantric discussions.

Therefore, this relationship, if at all, it is not incidental, whether or not it was accidental, (from a language described worldwide as the language of the computers - Sanskrit), is left to the imagination of common human intelligence.


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