Abstract
“Siribhoovalaya” is a rare unique mathematical multilingual distinctive literary piece of religious poems scripted in Kannada numerals and not alphabets by great genius Jain Muni Kumudhendu. Integers from the value of 1 to 64 are employed in 1270 Chakras where each Chakra is a matrix of 27×27 integers. Deciphering the sequence of the numerals which are encoded with phonetic character in a specific manner reveals poetry and verses in several languages as, Prakrit, Sanskrit, Kannada, Marathi. As each of the pattern encompassing 718 languages of the world is identified and decoded the contents can be read. Each composition is a valuable information about sciences including mathematics, chemistry, medicine, history, astronomy, production of modern weapons, travel in water and space. Many philosophies of the Jain classics have been eloquently and skilfully interpreted by assigning alphabets to the numbers. “Siribhoovalaya” remains unexplored and when decoded it may unravel the mysteries hidden in these poetic masterpieces.
Keywords
Agam Shastra, Siribhoovalaya, Numerals, Kannada, Poetry, Languages