The Embedded Mathematics in Sanskrit
There is evidence that the Sanskrit language has an interesting relationship
to mathematics, and that the people who used the language knew a lot more about
reality than orthodox historians might believe. There is quite a lot of Sanskrit
poetry, and up until now that's all it appeared to be. However, one Sanskrit
poem was analyzed in a certain way and it produced interesting results. A poem
was taken out of Clarion Call magazine which, when converted into its English
pronunciation, reads:
GOPI BHAGYA MDHWRATA SRNGISO DADHI SANHIGA KHALA JIVITA KHATAVA GALA HALA
RASWDHARA, translated as 'Oh Lord annointed with the yogurt of the milkmaids
worship (Krishna), Oh savior of the fallen, Oh Master of Shiva, please
protect me. '
An amusing enough poem, but researchers discovered that each sound had a
numerical value from 0 to 9, and when they applied the numerical order to the
sounds in this poem, it was equal to Pi to 32 digits of accuracy. From this, it
is gathered.that Sanskrit, like Hebrew, is a self-reflexive and self-referential
language.