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| Ekakshara Ganapati: The Ultimate Reality? |
Ahem, surely this means that the statement I was quoting (from Sadhguru) *is* true? ChatGPT sounds like a pesky little Reddit skeptic here. Still, interesting!
Is this true? "The diameter of the sun is 108 times the diameter of the earth. The distance between the sun and the earth is 108 times the diameter of the sun. The distance between the moon and the earth is 108 times of the diameter of the moon. So isn't it incredible? This mathematic in the creation around us in the space that we are trying to explore has manifested itself in the human system."
The claim is based on a mixture of:
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real astronomical approximations,
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numerological interpretation,
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and spiritual symbolism.
It is not literally exact, but it is also not completely invented.
Here is the reality.
1. Is the Sun’s Distance About 108 Solar Diameters?
Yes — approximately.
Modern values:
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Diameter of the Sun:
about 1.39 million km
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Average Earth–Sun distance:
about 149.6 million km
Now divide:
149.6÷1.39≈107.6
So:
the Sun is about 108 solar diameters away from Earth.
That is genuinely close.
2. Is the Moon’s Distance About 108 Lunar Diameters?
Also approximately yes.
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Diameter of Moon:
about 3474 km
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Average Earth–Moon distance:
about 384,400 km
Divide:
384,400÷3474≈110.6
So it is not exactly 108,
but reasonably close.
Because the Moon’s orbit varies significantly,
the ratio fluctuates.
At some points it can come closer to 108.
3. Is the Sun 108 Times Wider Than Earth?
No — that part is false.
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Sun diameter:
~1.39 million km
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Earth diameter:
~12,742 km
Divide:
1,390,000÷12,742≈109
Actually:
the Sun’s diameter is about 109 Earth diameters.
So “108” here is just a rounding approximation.
4. Why Is 108 Spiritually Important?
The number 108 is extremely important in:
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Hinduism,
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Buddhism,
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yoga,
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tantra,
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and some martial arts traditions.
Examples:
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108 beads on a mala,
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108 Upanishads (traditionally),
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108 defilements in Buddhism,
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108 sacred names of deities.
Because of this,
people often look for:
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cosmic correspondences,
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sacred geometry,
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and symbolic harmonies involving 108.
5. Why These Ratios Exist
The Sun and Moon appear almost exactly the same size in the sky because:
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the Sun is vastly larger,
but also vastly farther away,
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while the Moon is smaller and closer.
This coincidence allows:
The “108” relation emerges partly from this geometric coincidence.
6. Is This Evidence of Divine Design?
That becomes a philosophical or spiritual interpretation.
Scientifically:
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the ratios are approximate,
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not exact,
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and partly depend on averages and rounding.
Spiritually:
many traditions see meaningful symbolism in these correspondences.
So one could say:
| Scientific View | Spiritual/Numerological View |
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| Approximate coincidence | Sacred cosmic harmony |
| Ratios vary | Symbolic resonance matters |
| No proof of design | Possible sign of hidden order |
7. “Manifested in the Human System”
This refers to esoteric traditions that connect:
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the cosmos,
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the body,
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mantra,
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sacred number,
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and consciousness.
In Hindu and Buddhist tantra especially:
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the human being is viewed as a microcosm of the universe.
Thus:
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sacred geometry,
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astrology,
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bodily channels,
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mantra counts,
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and cosmological numbers
are often linked symbolically.
So the statement is expressing a traditional mystical worldview:
the same hidden order appears in cosmos and consciousness.
8. Important Caveat
One should avoid overstating the precision.
These are:
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approximate ratios,
not:
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mathematically exact universal constants.
For example:
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planetary orbits change,
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lunar distance varies,
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and the Sun/Earth ratio is closer to 109 than exactly 108.
So:
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spiritually suggestive?
Possibly.
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scientifically miraculous?
Not really.
9. Why People Find It Fascinating
The appeal comes from the convergence of:
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astronomy,
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sacred number symbolism,
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and contemplative traditions.
For many people,
108 feels like:
a bridge between cosmos, ritual, and consciousness.
That symbolic power is real even if the arithmetic is only approximate.