In the post dated 15th March, 2009 under the caption “Yadha Yadha Hi Dharmasya”
Nandi had pointed out that the difference between Nifty Future high and low will tend to be a multiple of 8 (Eight). On further observation it is found that after 17th April 2009, the days where it is a multiple of 8 is becoming rare. But, it is noted that the total difference of high and low for nearby two to four days is a multiple of 8. The table below shows the Nifty future high and low for the period from 2nd April to 20th May 2009 ,difference between, difference divided by 8 and the whole numbers added together for two to four days where it is not a divisible by 8.
Date........../High /Low /Diff/ No.of 8's/No.of 8's
.2-Apr-09/ 3243/ 3146/ 97/ 12.13/
.6-Apr-09/ 3306/ 3227/ 79/ 9.88/ 22.00
.8-Apr-09/ 3369/ 3157/ 212/ 26.50/
.9-Apr-09/ 3409/ 3309/ 100/ 12.50/ 39.00
13-Apr-09/ 3433/ 3337/ 96/ 12.00/ 12.00
15-Apr-09/ 3509/ 3325/ 184/ 23.00/ 23.00
16-Apr-09/ 3514/ 3362/ 152/ 19.00/ 19.00
17-Apr-09/ 3500/ 3355/ 145/ 18.13/
20-Apr-09/ 3443/ 3330/ 113/ 14.13/
21-Apr-09/ 3424/ 3319/ 105/ 13.13/
22-Apr-09/ 3397/ 3288/ 109/ 13.63/ 59.00
23-Apr-09/ 3447/ 3313/ 134/ 16.75/
24-Apr-09/ 3494/ 3395/ 99 /12.38/
27-Apr-09/ 3520/ 3420/ 100/ 12.50/
28-Apr-09/ 3456/ 3342/ 114/ 14.25/
29-Apr-09/ 3475/ 3386/ 89 /11.13/ 67.00
.4-May-09/ 3670/ 3605/ 65 /8.13/
.5-May-09/ 3693/ 3623/ 70 /8.75/
.6-May-09/ 3728/ 3615/ 113/ 14.13/ 31.00
.7-May-09/ 3693/ 3635/ 58 /7.25/
.8-May-09/ 3717/ 3585/ 132/ 16.50/
11-May-09/ 3658/ 3532/ 126/ 15.75/ 23.00
12-May-09/ 3703/ 3535/ 168/ 21.00/ 21.00
13-May-09/ 3723/ 3613/ 110/ 13.75/
14-May-09/ 3634/ 3550/ 84 /10.50/ 27.00
15-May-09/ 3699/ 3625/ 74 /9.25 /23.00
18-May-09/ 4418/ 4053/ 365/ 45.63/
19-May-09/ 4620/ 4187/ 433/ 54.13/
20-May-09/ 4374/ 4260/ 114/ 14.25/ 114.00
.........Total.................... 3840/ 480.00/ 480.00
(Note: sorry that Nandi is not able to post this as a table, hence this adjustment)
After observing the above fact it is felt that Nifty future may be reciting
Thousand and odd names of Lord Shiva (Shiva Sahasranama Sthothram) and after reciting a couple of names it calls a day. Shortest name of Lord Shiva is having Two (2) letters and the longest Eight (8). Examples of two letter names are Shiva, Hara, Shambu, Sthanu etc. Examples of eight letter names are SomaSuryagnilochana, Sarvalokaprajapathi, Hiranyakavajothbhjava etc. It is also noted that Shiva Sahasranama Sthothra follows the Sanskrit grammar rule for Chandassu ( eight letters in a line) and letters like Cha, Scha, Evacha, Sthadhaivacha etc are inserted to fill the gap (to make it eight letters in line) before or after the names of Lord Shiva. It may be that Nifty may not be reciting such fillers while closing the day. How ever as seen in the table the Chandassu rule is being observed. Further observations if any will be posted in due course.
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