Entire Galaxy is 108

One Zero Eight 108 ஒன்று சூன்யம் எட்டு

27 constellations in our galaxy has 4 directions each.
27x4=108 Covers the entire galaxy! 9x12=108(1+0+8)

Sacred Number -108 - புனித எண்

108 is an important divine number
in Vedic numerology & cosmology.

All the great sages, saints, yogis, gurus & preceptors consider 108
as the basis of all Creation, it is also a symbolical representation
of the whole Universe, and hence our existence, birth and rebirth.

It is a number that keeps resonating,
along with the Vedic chants & hymns,
throughout the universe.

Each digit's specific meaning - 108 - எண்ணின் உட்பொருள் :

1 - Saguṇa(सगुण)சகுண Brahman(ब्रह्मन्)ப்ரஹ்மன்
0 - Nirguna (निर्गुण)நிர்குண Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)ப்ரஹ்மன்
8 - Stands for eternity or infinity எல்லையற்ற ப்ரபஞ்சம்

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Saguṇa (सगुण)சகுண Brahman (ब्रह्मन्)ப்ரஹ்மன்

Saguna Brahman (lit. "The Absolute with qualities") came from the Sanskrit saguṇa (सगुण) "with qualities, gunas" and Brahman (ब्रह्मन्) "The Absolute",
close to the concept of immanence, the manifested divine presence.


Nirguna (निर्गुण)நிர்குண Brahman(ब्रह्मन्)ப்ரஹ்மன்

Nirguna Brahman (Devanagari निर्गुण ब्रह्मन्, Nirguṇa Brahman),
Para Brahman (Sanskrit:परब्रह्मन्) (IAST: Para Brahman) is the "Highest Brahman" that which is beyond all descriptions and conceptualizations.

Brahman without form or qualities, is Para Brahman, the highest Brahman.
In Vaishnavism & Shaivism Vishnu & Shiva, respectively, are Para Brahman.

Nirguna Brahman is a "state of being" in which all dualistic distinctions
between one's own soul and Brahman are obliterated and are overcome.
In contrast, Saguna Brahman is where the distinctions are harmonized
after duality between one's own soul and Brahman has been accepted.

In Advaita Vedanta Nirguna Brahman (Brahman without qualities)
is Para Brahman. In Shaivism, Shiva is para-Brahman, Parameshvara
(Param + Isha + Vara, the Transcendent Lord), and Satchitananda.
Para is a Sanskrit word that means "higher" in some contexts, and "highest or supreme" in others. Brahman connotes the Highest Universal Principle in Hinduism, the Ultimate Reality in the universe. In major schools of Hindu philosophy it is the material, efficient, formal and final cause of all that exists.Brahman is a key concept found in Vedas, and extensively discussed in the early Upanishads.Para Brahman means the "Highest Brahman".
It is found in early Advaita Vedanta literature

In Vaishnavism it is Narayana, Vishnu or Krishna who is para-Brahman
or the Supreme personality of Godhead. A wide range of Vedic scriptures
is quoted by Vaishnavas as pointing to Narayana as the Supreme Being !


Eternity or Infinity எல்லையற்ற ப்ரபஞ்சம் (Shakti சக்தி)

Shakti சக்தி 
Shiva is changeless; but, his female consort Shakti
(Consort of Siva & Sister of Vishnu) is that Power of
the formless & static Param Brahma that is necessary
for creation. Shakti is the first desire (Kama) of Shiva,
the Primordial Will to be that pervades all manifestation.

The cosmos enables the Supreme Self to know, see, & live
the Supreme Consciousness through its own self-willed limitation.
The penultimate purpose of the cosmos is mergence
of the created drop with the ocean that is its Mother !
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Shiva Guru Dr.Suresh Raju

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