Take the longest width from east to west, and the longest height from north to south, divide each by nine. You'll end up with a rectangle. Bottom line is: the centre 3 x 3 square, the Brahmasthan, will cover a huge area--it's not a single point.

On Jan 21, 2006, at 7:43 AM, Patrick Gillam wrote:

Thanks, Vaj. Still, we can't really discuss this with 

words. We need to start sketching maps on napkins 

or something. Because countries aren't square, I'm 

wondering how one accommodates those irregularities. 

How would I break India into a 9 x 9 square?




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