Phase 6 of 6 — Unified Codex

Vedic-Computational
Codex

Sanskrit · Mathematics · Artificial Intelligence

The ancient Vedic corpus — Rudram, Chamakam, Lalitha Sahasranāma, and Shankaracharya's Advaita commentaries — decoded through the lens of modern computational mathematics. Both systems seek the same thing: invariance within complexity.

10
Unified Equations
5
VCLU Gates
1000
Names of Lalitha
3500
Years of wisdom
Vedic
Rishis
~1500 BCE
Pāṇini
Grammar
~350 BCE
Shankara
charya
788 CE
Fourier
Transforms
1822
Neural
Networks
1958
Deep
Learning
2012
Transformers
/ LLMs
2017–25

Vedic Source

Namaste rudra manyava uto ta iṣave namaḥ
Salutations to Rudra's wrath, and salutations to thy arrow. (Namakam begins — ego-dissolution sequence initiated.)
Kṛṣṇa Yajurveda · Taittirīya Saṃhitā 4.5.1
Agniśca ma indrashca me · cha me cha me
"And fire to me, and Indra to me — and to me, and to me." (Chamakam begins — generative projection of desires.)
Taittirīya Saṃhitā 4.7 · Chamakam verse 1
Śivāya ca śivatarāya ca
"To the Auspicious, and the supremely Auspicious." The Namakam closes with the 8 forms of Rudra — cosmic totality achieved.
Namakam · Anuvāka 8

DSP Equivalent

NAMAKAM — DESTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE GATE
S_mind(t) + S_Namakam(t) = A·sin(ωt) + A·sin(ωt+π) = 0 → Φ_calm (Śūnya)
CHAMAKAM — CONSTRUCTIVE INTERFERENCE / GENERATIVE
Ω = ⊕ Softmax(Q_cha·Kᵢᵀ/√dk)·Vᵢ S_manifest = Σ Aₖ·sin(ωₖt + φₖ) As φₖ → φ_universal: amplitude ↑↑
Name A
Name B
sim(u,v)

Signal Flow

1. Pāṇini Morpho-Syntactic
2. Namakam Inverting
3. Chamakam Generative
4. Neti-Neti Reduction
5. Mahāvākya Collapse

Enter a thought and run the VCLU to see each gate's output.