and why it should be brahma. it could be shiva. it could be vishnu too. don't you think? when things don't fit perfectly, it helps to review your assumptions.
oops...and i thot i was def on right track with hinduism ! :-) now i also notice that u have 1/3/330 million (read by) not 1/3 * (of) 330 million. Thats significant right?
I said Brahma because I've read on one of the Hinduism sites that 'Lord Brahma is the first member of the Brahmanical triad.' Even on the BBC site they've said the same: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/deities/brahma.shtml
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one of the trinity? shiva, vishnu, brahma?
ReplyDelete330 million supposed to be the number of hindu gods right?
Brahma it should be.
ReplyDeleteand why it should be brahma. it could be shiva. it could be vishnu too. don't you think? when things don't fit perfectly, it helps to review your assumptions.
ReplyDeleteAditi...mother of all gods.
ReplyDeleteoops...and i thot i was def on right track with hinduism ! :-)
ReplyDeletenow i also notice that u have 1/3/330 million (read by) not 1/3 * (of) 330 million. Thats significant right?
Btw...take a look at 5/9. Think I have the logic
I said Brahma because I've read on one of the Hinduism sites that 'Lord Brahma is the first member of the Brahmanical triad.' Even on the BBC site they've said the same: http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/hinduism/deities/brahma.shtml
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ReplyDeleteI don't think that's significant cos you could always read it as 1 out of 3 out of 330 million.
Is it Dattatreya - the combined form of the Trinity?
ReplyDeleteIts not just Trinity (carrie ann moss) is it?
ReplyDeleteIndra ? (King of Devas and a character in Marvel Comics)
ReplyDeletethe bbc is no authority on india. everyone is on the right track but again you're getting detracked by your own assumptions.
ReplyDeleteOmkara ?
ReplyDelete330,000,000 - Devas
3 - Trimurti / Trinity (Siva, Vishnu, Brahma)
1 - God's singularity (Ek Omkar)
Neo from Matrix?
ReplyDeleteOn a completely different track
ReplyDelete1/3/330 million = Nano
Ratan Tata?
will considering 330 crores as Devas (not Gods) help?
ReplyDeleteSingularity = Advaita
ReplyDeleteAdi Sankaracharya?
tata is off track. but a valiant attempt. 90% of the guesses are correct. but the inference isn't.
ReplyDeleteThe character is GOD.
ReplyDeletemuslim almighty/christian trinity/hindu 33 crores...what else will it lead to? nimish gets a fiver.
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