[NetBehaviour] aupamya
Björn Eriksson
nowerik at telia.com
Sun Dec 17 12:38:19 CET 2006
I especially like the ending phrase "and unspeakably unspeakable squared is
untold"!
Thanks for sharing all these wonder miniatures.
Yours,
Björn Eriksson
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From: "Alan Sondheim" <sondheim at panix.com>
To: <netbehaviour at netbehaviour.org>
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2006 7:52 AM
Subject: [NetBehaviour] aupamya
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> aupamya
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> "[...] a dhana squared is a pramada; a pramada squared is a nigama; a nig-
> ama squared is an upavarta; an upavarta sqared is a nirdesha; a nirdesha
> squared is an akshaya; an akshaya squared is a sambhuta; a sambhuta
> squared is a mamama; a mamama squared is an avada; an avada squared is an
> utpala; an utpala squared is a padma; a padma squared is a sankhya; a san-
> khya squared is a gati; a gati squared is an upama; an upama squared is an
> aupamya; an aupamya squared is incalculable; an incalculable to the fourth
> power is measureless; a measureless to the fourth power is boundless; a
> boundless to the fourth power is incomparable; an incomparable to the
> fourth power is uncountable; an uncountable to the fourth power is unequ-
> aled; an unequaled to the fourth power is inconceivable; an inconceivable
> to the fourth power is immeasurable; an immeasurable to the fourth power
> is unspeakable; an unspeakable to the fourth power is unspeakably unspeak-
> able; and unspeakably unspeakable squared is untold."
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> (from The Flower Ornament Scripture, The Avatamsaka Sutra, trans. Thomas
> Cleary)
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> aupamya = 10^101,493,292,610,318,652,755,325,638,410,240
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> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07ls0CJq5Wg
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> http://www.asondheim.org/waterdance.mov
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