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BIRTH NUMBER

Lets know the numbers allotted to each letter of the English alphabet. Numbers from 1 to 8 have been allotted to the different letters of the English alphabet as is clear from the following table.
Alphabet No.Alphabet No.Alphabet No.Alphabet No.
A 1B 2C 3D 4
E 5F 8G 3H 5
I 1J 1K 2L 3
M 4N 5O 7P 8
Q 1R 2S 3T 4
U 6V 6W 6X 5
Y 1Z 7      


BIRTH NUMBER OR ROOT NUMBER


It is determined on the basis of the date of birth of a person and always expressed as a single digit from 1 to 9. Since there are 30 or 31 days in a month, hence for the date of birth falling on dates from 10 to 30 or 31, root number is calculated by adding the numerals present in the date of birth until a single digit is obtained.

Suppose a person was born on 2 January. His root number will be 2 because 2 is itself a single digit. If a person is born on 20th of February, his root number will be calculated. Thus, 2+0=2.

ROOT OR BIRTH NUMBER DATES OF BIRTH
1 1, 10, 19, 28
2 2, 11, 20, 29
3 3, 12, 21, 30
4 4, 13, 22, 31
5 5, 14, 23
6 6, 15, 24
7 7, 16, 25
8 8, 17, 26
9 9, 18, 27


DATE BIRTH OR ROOT NUMBER DATE BIRTH OR ROOT NUMBER
1 1 2 2
3 3 4 4
5 5 6 6
7 7 8 8
9 9 10 10: 1+0=1
11 11: 1+1=212 12: 1+2=3
13 13: 1+3=414 14:1+4=5
15 15:1+5=6 16 16:1+6=7
17 17:1+7=8 18 18:1+8=9
19 19:1+9=10=1+0=1 20 20:2+0=2
21 21:2+1=3 22 22:2+2=4
23 23:2+3=5 24 24:2+4=6
25 25:2+5=7 26 26:2+6=8
27 27:2+7=9 28 28:2+8=10=1+0=1
29 29:2+9=11=1+1=2 30 30:3+0=3
31 31:3+1=4    



Root number can also be determined by dividing the date of birth by 9 (nine). In this method, the remainder is the root number. Example: Date of birth is 31.
Hence, root number is 31/9.
Gives Quiotent = 3.
Remainder = 4.
Hence it is the root number for the date of birth 31.

If however, the remainder is zero, 9 itself is the root number. Also, this method is applied mostly to the date of birth greater than 9.

Example: Date of birth 27. Root number is:27/9.
Gives Quiotent = 3.
Remainder = 0. Hence, root number will be 9.


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