Asaṃkhyeya

Sanskrit term for a large number From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

An asaṃkhyeya (Sanskrit: असंख्येय) is a Sanskrit word for the number 10140 or alternatively for the number as it is described in the Avatamsaka Sutra.[1] The value of the number is different depending upon the translation. It is in the translation of Buddhabhadra, in that of Shikshananda and in that of Thomas Cleary, who may have made an error in calculation.[citation needed] In these religious traditions, the word has the meaning of 'Incalculable or Countless'.[2]

Asaṃkhyeya is a Sanskrit word that appears often in the Buddhist and Hindu texts. For examples,

  • It is also found as names of the Hindu Gods Shiva and Vishnu in their sahasranamas respectively.

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