The references included https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=JnzHEQAAQBAJ in this study represent a comprehensive and interdisciplinary selection of sources that support the analysis of Numerology and its relationship to human behaviour and relationship stability. The reference framework integrates classical, cultural, psychological, and contemporary research materials to ensure both historical depth and modern relevance. Classical sources such as Vedic numerology texts, Pythagorean writings, Chinese number symbolism, and Islamic Ilm-ul-Adad literature provide the foundational basis for understanding numerology as a cross-cultural symbolic system. These texts highlight the historical continuity and cultural significance of numerical interpretation in human relationships. In addition, modern psychological and sociological works—particularly in areas such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, relationship psychology, and cultural studies—offer a scientific perspective on emotional bonding, compatibility, and long-term relationship stability. These sources enable the study to critically evaluate numerology not merely as a belief system but as a psychological and cultural framework influencing perception and behaviour. The inclusion of the author’s own published works further strengthens the research by providing primary empirical insights derived from field experience, case studies, and applied analysis. This combination of traditional knowledge systems and contemporary academic research ensures a balanced, integrative approach, enhancing the credibility and depth of the study. Overall, the references serve to bridge the gap between symbolic traditions and scientific inquiry, supporting the paper’s objective of developing a holistic understanding of numerological patterns in relationship dynamics.https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=JnzHEQAAQBAJ
Acharya Pt. Dr Avdhesh Kumarr (Wed,) studied this question.