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Philosophy of Magic square
   

The Sri Rama chakra is given below.

9

16

5

4

7

2

11

14

12

13

8

1

6

3

10

15

Table 1
It is given in the Hindu almanac. It is used to predict ones future.

All that a believer in this sort of prediction has to do is to pray God and take a small fragrant flower which could be used in making the garland for the God and drop it randomly in the square mentioned above.

Depending on the number on which the flower falls, the future of the person will be predicted.

If it falls in number1 then the prediction is positional loss for the person.
For number 2 the prediction is sad,
For number 3 the prediction is victory in ones desire.
For number 4 the prediction is gain.
For number 5 the prediction is death.
For number 6 the prediction is the loss of the family.
For number 7 the prediction is support of the King.
For number 8 the prediction is meeting a dear relative.
For number 9 the prediction is marriage.
For number 10 the prediction is destruction.
For number 11 the prediction is handsome victory.
For number 12 the prediction is long life.
For number 13 the prediction is confusion or mutiny.
For number 14 the prediction is happiness.
For number 15 the prediction is good.
For number 16 the prediction is wellness.

9

16

5

4

7

2

11

14

12

13

8

1

6

3

10

15

Table 2
We have already seen that the Sri Rama Chakra is made up of two set of numbers x set and the y set.

The x set which gives a total of 16 is depicted in red and the y set which gives a sum of 18 is depicted in blue.

We have also seen that x set and y set of numbers occur in pair and by using this pair number concept we can construct a 4x4 magic square for any sum.

Since we know that these x set and y set of numbers occur in pairs we will see the predictions based upon their pair number concept.

The pair number of 1 is 15.

The prediction for 1 is positional loss for the person and the prediction for 15 is good.

The pair number of 2 is 16.

The prediction for 2 is sad and the prediction for 16 is wellness.

The pair number for 3 is 13.

The prediction for 3 is victory in ones desire and the prediction for 13 is confusion or mutiny.

The pair number for 4 is 14.

The prediction for 4 is gain and 14 is happiness.

The pair number for 5 is 11.

The prediction for 5 is death and the prediction for 11 is handsome victory.

The pair number for 6 is 12.

The prediction for 6 is loss of the family and the prediction for 12 is long life.

The pair number for 7 is 9.

The prediction for 7 is support of the King and the prediction for 9 is marriage.

The pair number for 8 is 10.

The prediction for 8 is meeting a dear relative and the prediction for 10 is destruction.

From the above we see that mostly good and bad co-exist. Excepting for two pair number combinations all other pair numbers give one good and one bad prediction.

Hindu philosophy says that there is nothing called absolute good or absolute bad in this relative world. It says you have to go beyond the pair�€�s viz. pairs of good and bad.

All through the life good and bad even out. Be calm whatever happens in your life. Take the pair or opposites in your life in their stride and always try to go beyond the opposites.

Likewise the Seetha chakra is given hereunder.

2

9

4

7

5

3

6

1

8

Table 3
In Seetha Chakra there is nothing called as the pair number concept.

Straightaway the predictions are given.

The prediction for 1 is immense wealth.
The prediction for 2 is loss of goods.
The prediction for 3 is gain through friends.
The prediction for 4 is loss for whatever you have.
The prediction for 5 is wellness.
The prediction for 6 is animal.
The prediction for 7 is you will get gold.
The prediction for 8 is death.
The prediction for 9 is victory in ones heartfelt desire.

You see from the above table of predictions that the good and the bad co-exist. Therefore don�€�t worry too much about certain things in life. At the end of the day you will be having both good and the bad spread out almost evenly in your life.

I feel this is the philosophy behind the magic squares as laid out by the ancient Hindus.

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