Touches of mythological allegories enhance Bhaskasa ii’s Bījagaṇita. While discussing properties of the mathematical infinity, Bhaskaracharya draws a parallel with Lord Vishnu who is referred to as Ananta (endless, boundless, eternal, infinite) and Acyuta (firm, solid, imperishable, permanent): During pralay (Cosmic Dissolution), beings merge in the Lord and during sṛiṣhti (Creation), beings emerge out of Him; but the Lord Himself — the Ananta, the Acyuta — remains unaffected.
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