Angels of the Anglo-anglers!!
"The Angles of the Angels!"
“Origin of our Hindu-Arabic Numerals”
The Numbers that we use today in the c. 21st are still known as Arabic Numerals, but really their origin goes way back 2,000 years ago to the ancient Aryan (Vedic) culture. Their glyphs representing numbers were really a memory of how many angles or turns the number required.
e.g.: the Number 3 would have 3 angles, and the Number 4 would have 4 angles.
The Angles of the Angels!
Interestingly, our word for the “English” language was originally spelled as “Anglish”.
During the Renaissance times, these numbers and their specific angles were used as memory aids for teaching the forms or shapes of the numerals.
I can't say if it is knowingly or unmindful of the one who edited the 'pic' all numbers except '0' have been captioned with their respective number of 'angles' while '0' has been with 'angel'. The whole 'Angliography' is revealed in one picture! These Angles are the real Angels of the Anglo-anglers!!
पार्षद् / pārṣad / परिषद् / pariṣad / परि √सद् / pari √sad / in Sanskrit becomes 'FarishtaH' in Persian That means 'Angels' .परिषद् / pariṣad / परि √सद् / pari √sad / in Sanskrit means coterie, circle around a Chief authority. Thus there are पार्षद् / pārṣad ( servants) of Vishnu, Ganesha, Devi, Shiva, Surya . The whole पञ्चायतन / pañcāyatana / is what 'pagan' have as their origin.पञ्चजन / pañcajana > pantheon . पाञ्चजन्य / pāñcajanya / was the conch blown by Arjuna in Mahabharata war. There is a straight link if we would like to discover.
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"The Angles of the Angels!"
“Origin of our Hindu-Arabic Numerals”
The Numbers that we use today in the c. 21st are still known as Arabic Numerals, but really their origin goes way back 2,000 years ago to the ancient Aryan (Vedic) culture. Their glyphs representing numbers were really a memory of how many angles or turns the number required.
e.g.: the Number 3 would have 3 angles, and the Number 4 would have 4 angles.
The Angles of the Angels!
Interestingly, our word for the “English” language was originally spelled as “Anglish”.
During the Renaissance times, these numbers and their specific angles were used as memory aids for teaching the forms or shapes of the numerals.
I can't say if it is knowingly or unmindful of the one who edited the 'pic' all numbers except '0' have been captioned with their respective number of 'angles' while '0' has been with 'angel'. The whole 'Angliography' is revealed in one picture! These Angles are the real Angels of the Anglo-anglers!!
पार्षद् / pārṣad / परिषद् / pariṣad / परि √सद् / pari √sad / in Sanskrit becomes 'FarishtaH' in Persian That means 'Angels' .परिषद् / pariṣad / परि √सद् / pari √sad / in Sanskrit means coterie, circle around a Chief authority. Thus there are पार्षद् / pārṣad ( servants) of Vishnu, Ganesha, Devi, Shiva, Surya . The whole पञ्चायतन / pañcāyatana / is what 'pagan' have as their origin.पञ्चजन / pañcajana > pantheon . पाञ्चजन्य / pāñcajanya / was the conch blown by Arjuna in Mahabharata war. There is a straight link if we would like to discover.
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