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CAN SOMEONE REPHASE THIS FOR ME PLLLLZZZZZZZthe mathematicians in the Gupta empire invented the concept of zero and developed the "Arabic" numerals and system of place-value notation used in most parts of the world today. These four manifests in the macrocosm as Isvara, Brahman, Isvara, Hiranyagarbha, and Virat, respectively. Virat is the world. Hiranyagarbha is the cosmic Self. Isvara is the Supreme Lord and Brahman is the Supreme Self, who is not subject to any modifications

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Here you go. The Gupta mathematicians invented the idea of zero and developed the "Arabic" numerals and place-value notation system which is still used in most parts of the world today. Isvara, Brahman, Isvara, Hiranyagarbha, and Virat are the four manifestations of these four in the macrocosm. Virat is the most powerful person in the world. The celestial Self is Hiranyagarbha. Isvara is the Supreme Lord, and Brahman is the Supreme Self, which cannot be altered.

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