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:It isn't just Buddhist, it's also Hindu, BTW. The second-tier Gods and Goddesses, mostly the latter, have 108 names. They are just below the top rung deities, the select few which have a full 1000 names. Either way, it's just 108 names for the same organization: Nerv. --[[User:UrsusArctos|UrsusArctos]] 21:51, 20 August 2007 (EDT) | :It isn't just Buddhist, it's also Hindu, BTW. The second-tier Gods and Goddesses, mostly the latter, have 108 names. They are just below the top rung deities, the select few which have a full 1000 names. Either way, it's just 108 names for the same organization: Nerv. --[[User:UrsusArctos|UrsusArctos]] 21:51, 20 August 2007 (EDT) | ||
::Yeah Dr.Nick that's why all of the "Numbers" on Lost add up to 108. --[[User:V|V]] 22:04, 20 August 2007 (EDT) |
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What is this Buddhist numerology crap? --Dr. Nick 21:46, 20 August 2007 (EDT)
- It isn't just Buddhist, it's also Hindu, BTW. The second-tier Gods and Goddesses, mostly the latter, have 108 names. They are just below the top rung deities, the select few which have a full 1000 names. Either way, it's just 108 names for the same organization: Nerv. --UrsusArctos 21:51, 20 August 2007 (EDT)
- Yeah Dr.Nick that's why all of the "Numbers" on Lost add up to 108. --V 22:04, 20 August 2007 (EDT)