Monday 4 July 2016

Relation of 786 with Hinduism

Some Muslims from Egypt don't know the importance of 786, however, it is sacred for the Muslims of Asia. Some describe it as a lucky number while others claim it means "Bismillah". Indeed, the number 786 is known to be the symbolic representation of Allah. But no Islamic scholar has so far been able to explain the origin of this number. In fact, it is not mentioned in the Quran, either.Origin of 786

Although there is no evidence of the significance of the number “786” in Islam yet we see many Muslims following this trend of using this number in place of ‘Bismillah'(In the name of Allah). This custom is not from the time of the Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon him).
It is said that if ‘Bismillaah al-Rahmaan al-Raheem’ is written in Arabic/ Urdu, the sum of these letters adds upto 786, therefore people use 786 as a substitute to name of Allah.
Numerology is prohibited in Islam. As per some muslims, people have introduced it in Islam by attaching some numbers to Arabic letters.

Relation of 786 with Hinduism

According to many Vedic dharma followers, The number “786” means “Om”, which has a connection with Kabbalah. Rafael Patai points out in his book “the Jewish mind” the similarities between Tantra and Kabbalah and that there is evidence to support the idea that there was communication between early Kabbalists and Tantrics.
All Arabic copies of the Koran have the mysterious figure 786 imprinted on them. No Arabic scholar has been able to determine the choice of this particular number as divine. It is an established fact that Muhammad was illiterate therefore it is obvious that he would not be able to differentiate numbers from letters. It is said, This magical number is none other than the Vedic holy letter “OM” written in Sanskrit. If “OM” is read backwards in the Arabic way and magically the numbers 786 will appear!

Allah is Sanskrit

This came without any asking!  I mean, it was like an answer to many things!!

 the number 786 was actually Aum () by a mere reflection of the numerals in Devanagiri script.  There was great acceptance of that idea and many years later I had seen that some had put presentations and even animated videos explaining the same!


While I have already explained that Aum is that pranava mantra that can be uttered even without a tongue, here is another word that is formed of three letters of the Devanagiri alphabet. Srishti (Brahma), Stithi (Vishnu/Shakti) and Samhaara (Shiva) can be denoted by the vowels A, L, aH.  A is the first  vowel, L is the ninth and aH is the last. 
अ - आ - इ - ई - उ - ऊ - ऋ - ॠ - ऌ - ॡ - ए - ए - ऐ - ओ - ओ -  औ - अं - अः
1  - 2   - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6  -  7  -  8 -  9 - 10 -11-12-13-14 - 15 - 16 - 17 - 18.
(Note :- The original Vedic script has deergha for ए and ओ and are denoted with backstrokes. (the letters are not readily available and therefore have used the short instead).
The telugu language has maintained them while Hindi & modern Sanskrit have dropped them. The corresponding telugu script is as follows:
అ   ఆ    ఇ   ఈ   ఉ  ఊ    ఋ  ౠ ఌ   ౡ   ఎ   ఏ   ఐ   ఒ     ఓ    ఔ    అం    అః
1  - 2   -  3 - 4 -  5 -  6  -   7  -   8 -   9 -  10 -  11- 12- 13- 14 -  15 - 16 -  17 -  18.
It is interesting to note that in Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon the words ilah (god) and Allah occur under the root A-L-H. 
अऌः = AllaH

Giving a tantric touch (see the link given in the bottom), it can be seen that since अ is masculine, ऌ is neuter and अः is feminine, the word is to denote Purusha, Parabrahma and Prakriti - Shiva, Brahman & Shakti as the trinities. That are the running energy - Purusha (He who resides in the body), the creator who is Parabrahma, and the body itself that is Prakruti - Nature.

As an analogy let us take a car for example.  There is a creator who first invented the car and he is the Para-Brahma - the great guy. The car is created in a factory which is Prakruti (Pra - (as) per, Kruti - work = According to Design).  Once on road, it is given the fuel that is energy and once started, the Purusha (Puri - body, sha = shayi = sleeping inside guy) keeps it alive.  Thus the car is alive because of all the three. Here the creator is given 'Royalty' and does not involve in the day to day affairs. The day to day affairs are managed by the Purusha and the Prakriti.  However though the Purusha and the Prakriti are worshiped daily, it is the Parabrahma that is ultimately worshiped. 

Just as we explained ॐ in the other blog, pronouncing अऌः (AllaH) is composed of three steps, touching the energy source Purusha so that the अ starts in the stomach / belly and it goes to the mouth where ऌ makes a communion with the upper palate - Cerebral/Retroflex (symbolically yoga with the Creator / Parabrahma & duly acknowledging) the tongue touching the upper palate of the mouth and then अः as visargah, salutes the Mother Nature.

It is interesting to note that the Aramaic word "El", which is the word for God in the language that Jesus spoke, is certainly more similar in sound to the word "Allah" than the English word "God". This also holds true for the various Hebrew words for God, which are "El" and "Elah", and the plural form "Elohim". The reason for these similarities is that Aramaic, Hebrew and Arabic are all Semitic languages with common origins.
(http://www.emuslim.com/whoisallah.asp)

This means that Jesus referred to God as "El" and that is the same in Aramaic as well as in Hebrew.  See again that the word Rama comes in many places.  Whether it is Ramadan or Ramzan, Ramallah, ARamaic or AlRahman or for that matter even Rome or Roman.

אלה is the representation of El or Elaha in Araimic and behold as they are written right to left, can't one see the Swastika and then Aum in it if you looked bottom up? There it is! Yet another one that Establishes that Allah and Aum are the same. 
If we see into the English alphabet, the 'L' (Allah) is the 12th and 'M' (Aum) the 13th. Can we infer anything from this?
Also see that the ऌ is the Aum rotated by 90° clockwise and along with anuswaarah!

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