References : The Metaphysics of the Sanskrit Alphabet

[1] Edward N. Lorenz – Journal of Atmos. Sci. 20, 130 (1963)

[2] Cramer, F. – “Chaos And Order” – VCH Publishers, New York 1993

[3] Benoit Mandelbröt – ‘Fractal Geometry of Nature’ – Freeman, NY 1982

[4] Pg. 23 – Lakshman Sarup – ‘The Nighantu & The Nirukta’ – Motilal B. Das 1984

[5] Pg.71 – “ inaÉ>ma\ ” published by Meherchand Lachmandas, Daryaganj, New Delhi , 1999

[6] Pg 440 – III.3.48 -¨AmarkaoSa:¨ by Sh. Pt. Hargovind Shastri – Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi, 1984

[7] “saMskRt – Qaatu – kaoYa:” by Yudhistra Mimansak – Ramlal Kapur Trust Press, Bahalgad, Haryana(India)

[8] īsāvāsyam idam sarvam, yat kim ca jagatyām jagat…. [1] Īsāvāsyopanishad

[9] Pg.123 – “MĀYĀ in Radhakrishnan’s Thought” by Donald A. Braue – Motilal B. Das, 1984

[10] “A Critical Study of Sanskrit Phonetics” by Dr.V.Mishrā – Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi, 1972

[11] Pg. 30 – Lakshman Sarup – ‘The Nighantu & The Nirukta’ – Motilal B. Das 1984

[12] Pg.91 – “ inaÉ>ma\ ” published by Meherchand Lachmandas, Daryaganj, New Delhi , 1999

[13] See Br.Up. V.2.1 –‘Da’ ka arth

[14] See Br.Up. V.12.1 – ‘Ann’ aur ‘Praan’

[15] See Br.Up. V.12.1 – ‘Ann’ aur ‘Praan’

[16] See Br.Up. V.5.1 – ‘Satya’ ka arth

[17] Pg. 1680 – VIII.4.68 “The Astādhyāyī of Pānini” – Vol.II – Transl. by S.C. Vasu – Motilal B.Das,1988

[18] Pg.61 – II.22 “The Taittirīya Prātiśākhya” – by W.B. Whitney – Motilal B.Das, 1973

[19] Pg.62 – II.24 – ibid – ostho upsamhār uvarne

[20] Pg.184 – “Sanskrit- English Dictionary” by Sir M.Monier- Williams – pub. Motilal B. Das, Delhi, 2002

[21] Chap.2 – ‘All the Numbers’ of “Infinity & The Mind” by Rudy Rucker – pub. Bantam Books,1983

[22] Pg.116 & 222 – “The Aiterya Āranyaka” by A. B. Keith – Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi – 1995

[23] e.g. k Ä k\ + A ¸ K Ä K\ + A and so on…

[24] ‘God is an intelligible sphere, whose centre is everywhere and circumference nowhere’ – see ‘The Fearful Sphere of Pascal’ an essay in “Labyrinths” by Jorge L. Borges – Penguin

[25] See note 21 above

[26] Pg.83 – See Introduction of – ‘The Principal Upaniśads’ by S.Radhakrishnan – Ox. U. Press – 1992 also See Brihad. Upaniśad II.5.19

[27] “Aitareya Upaniśad” by Swami Chinmayānanda – pub. Chimayā Mission, Bombay – 1992

[28] See note 21 above

[29] û is a particle normally but here there is a pun on its alphabetical usage.

[30] Pg. 135 – “A Critical Study of Sanskrit Phonetics” by Dr.V.Mishrā – Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series, Varanasi, 1972

[31] Pg.110 – “Śiva Sūtras” by Jaideva Singh – Motilal B. Das, Delhi – 2000

[32] Pg.111 & 215 – “The Aiterya Āranyaka” by A. B. Keith – Eastern Book Linkers, Delhi – 1995

[33] The Moon revolves around the Earth in 27.32 days – this is the sidereal view. In these 27.32 days the Earth too has moved in its own larger orbit around the Sun. This extends the Moon’s cycle as viewed by the earth-bound traveler to 29.53 days – this is the synodic view.

[34] Pg.342 – “ God, Sages and Kings – Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization” by David Frawley, pub. by Motilal B.Das, Delhi – 1993

[35] Pg.73 – “ Satpqa b`aa*maNa – iva&anaBaaYya ” , 3rd Section, Vol. I – by Pt. Motilal Shastri – pub. by Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur,India – 1988

[36] Verse 11 & 12 – “ paiNanaIya iSaxaa ” by Shivrāj Āchārya – pub. by Chowkhamba, Varanasi, India

[37] Pg.4 – Published by Munshiram Manoharlal Pub. (P) Ltd., New Delhi – 1977

[38] The full names are śadaja, riśabh, gandharva, madhyam, pancham, dhaivat, nishād

[39] ravi – Sun; söm – Moon; mangal – Mars; budhh – Mercury; brihaspati – Jupiter; śukra – Venus; śani – Saturn.

[40] Pg.1 – “ saMgaItr%naakr ” Vol. 1 – by Subhadrā Chowdhry – pub. by Radha Publications, Delhi – 2000

[41] abbreviated form of prāna – vāyu, also used synonymously for aum ( ! ) in vedic literature.

[42] Pg.59 ibid.

[43] for the names of the 22 shrutis See Pg.52 – “ saMgaIt ivaSaard ” Ed. by Laxmi N. Garg – pub. by Sangeet Kāryālaya, Hathras, India – Dec. 1991

[44] See note 34. above

[45] Pg.48 – “Introduction to the Study of Indian Music” by E. Clements – Abhishek Publications, Chandigarh, India – 1992 Ed.

[46] Pg.655 – “ekadSaaopinaYad” by Dr. Satyavrat Siddhāntālankār _ Vijaykrishna Lakhanpāl Publishers, GK –I, New Delhi

[47] ‘Śiva Śūtras – The Yoga of Supreme Identity’ by Jaideva Singh – Motilal B. Das Publishers – 2000

[48] ‘The Nighantu & The Nirukta’ by Lakshman Sarup – Motilal B. Das 1984

[49] It is derived from arca and kam – See Pg.656 of 46.