From first statement H and 8 are revised word hence H=8 similarly from second statement R=2
due to the same reason. Besides it A, S, E are common in words and 4, 5, 6 are common in coded
language therefore are equivalent yet exact values can not be obtained for A, S, E.
Other comparisons provide
(B, I, K) = (3, 7, 9) and (U, N, D) = (1, α, β)
In word RAJESHWARA
R is used twice which is equivalent to 2 hence 2 will come twice
A is used thrice => either 4, 5 or 6
are used thrice
J, E, S, H and W are used once in these 5 letters H is 8. S and E will be any 2 out of
4, 5, and 6 after selecting the value of A. J and W are new letters hence 2 new notations
should be used.
Maths is just like a lantern that enlightens your life with numbers
nishant
There is something I don't understand about algebra: It has been around for thousands of years, yet no one has ever found out what the value of "x" or "y" really is.