"Sir Edwin Arnold, in The Light of Asia... speaks of Buddha’s training at the hands of the learned : "And Viswamitra said, 'It is enough, Let us to numbers. After me repeat Your numeration till we reach the lakh, One, two, three, four, to ten, and then by tens To hundreds, thousands.’ After him the child Named digits, decads, centuries, nor paused, The round lakh reached, but softly murmured on, Then comes the koti, nahut, ninnahut, Khamba, viskhamba, abab, attata, To kumuds, gundhikas, and utpalas, By pundarikas into padumas, Which last is how you count the utmost grains Of Hastagiri ground to finest dust; But beyond that a numeration is, The Kātha, used to count the stars of night, The Kōti-Kātha, for the ocean drops; Ingga, the calculus of circulars; Sarvanikchepa, by the which you deal With all the sands of Gunga, till we come To Antah-Kalpas, where the unit is The sands of the ten crore Gungas. If one seeks More comprehensive scale, th’ arithmic mounts By the Asankya, which is the tale Of all the drops that in ten thousand years Would fall on all the worlds by daily rain; Thence unto Maha Kalpas, by thé which the gods compute their future and their past.'""

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