Significance Of Secret And Powerful Number 108 That Has Accompanied Humankind For Thousands Of Years
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - Various forms of the number 108 appear in many fields of knowledge, culture, and religion. It is not known what should be associated with such a widespread occurrence of the number 108.
This magic number mysteriously connects the ancient and modern world. This connection cannot be a coincidence. But what does this number represent, and why is it so important in many countries?
One of the most mysterious and archaic societies in China is the Hung League, whose rituals are believed to date back to pre-Buddhist Chinese religions. One ritual conducted in this society involves 108 plants in a pot. Another involves 108 groves of red bamboo.
According to Vedic cosmology, the number 108 is the basis of creation, representing our universe and the entirety of our existence. Number 1 – means God-consciousness, 0 – stands for a void, and 8 is the number of infinity. Those who believe in God say there are 108 paths to God.
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