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Katapayadi Code Explained The methods of saying digits and numbers with letter symbols have existed in our country for thousands of years. Birth times of Mahatmas, times of death, periods of reign of kings, years of writing of books by poets, etc., were also told as alphabetic signs. Those signs were enshrined in hymns. In fact all our ancient Shastras are also in the form of Shlokas. Since all the shlokas are rhyming, they are easy to learn, memorize and repeat to someone. Moreover, many big things and even big numbers can be easily said in small verses. Another advantage is that due to the fact that it is in rhyme, it is easy to catch any mistakes while reciting or writing the verses. That is why our ancestors used such methods. Today we will talk about one such notational method of mathematics. There are many such notation methods. Among them Bhutasamkhya method and Katapayadi method are widely used in our ancient scriptures, poems and inscriptions. Today we will talk about the Katapayadi method. It is very easy to learn this Katapaya method. If you know this method, you will easily understand all the ancient mathematical secrets expressed in alphabetic symbols. From now on you can easily remember big numbers with alphabets like that. Apart from that, from the moment of listening to your video, someone can tell you the name of a melakarta raga in Carnatic music and say that it is a thapi, which is one of the 72 melakarta ragas. There is no doubt about that.