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Stone Pillars produce Musical Sounds
In geometry, an eight-sided polygon is octagon with eight edges and eight vertices. The internal angle at each vertex of a regular octagon is 135° and the sum of all the internal angles of any octagon is 1080° (as with all polygons, the external angles total 360°). It has properties of convex, cyclic, equilateral, isogonal, isotoxal. It is of closed plane shape figure bound by straight-line segments, which are connected. The interior part of the polygon is the body and the edges known as vertices. The octagonal shape used as a design element in architecture.

The cluster of pillars carved out of a huge block of resonant stone. It involved 'cutting gigantic tablets out of the blocks, and then joining them together with a  maximum even number of fourteen rectangular heated glass strips in between and stacking them on top of each other and eventually produced the image of ';one single mass of stone, hollowed out from the front, from the top, from inside. They share the same qualities of clarity, coherence, precision, and exactitude and produce sounds at realistic decibel levels at the same intervals that divinely derived from their energy separation algorithm.

Heated glass strips designed to function as base instruments to produce sounds of musical notes at the interval

When these oil lamps lit, the oscillating luminous rays of light converge with the rectangular heated glass strips and produce sounds of musical notes. Even the hanging Tubular bells, or chimes, fixed at the edges of an octagon pillar act as a percussion instrument and when struck, the resonance of sound converges with the rectangular heated glass strips and flexural frequencies of musical notes produced. Even the garlands of Jasmine flowers fixed at the edges of an octagon pillar, and then the fragrance of these flowers release resonance of sound.

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