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Sabtu, 23 Januari 2021

Time in Hindu Civilization


The smalest unit of time is approximately 2 micro second.
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The largest unit is about 155 trillion years...
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Brahma's linear age is 50 years and in currently in his 51st year which makes the universe to be 155+ trillion years. Brahma's life time is 100 years which means it would be 300 trillion+ years of universal life
which follows a cycle.
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After 100 years of pulsation cycles Brahma stays as dormant energy for the same period and thenpulsates again for the next life of 100 years.
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A Brahma's life is also known as a Para. Each half Param is referred to as a parardham. This second half is termed as 'dviteeya paraardhe' (the second half of Brahma's term) is stated in all vedic rituals.
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After every Chatur yuga, the world recycles. After every 2000 years/ a Brahma day the world dissolves and reemerges. The important point to note is that there is no concept of creation.
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It evolves and dissolves as per the
science of pulsation. We also note that
this pulsation expands and contracts. This
cyclical nature of time refers to time as
anaadi' or that without a beginning.
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While doing vedic ritual the time and
space coordinate is invoked to say that
you are doing this ritual at this place in the
universe and at this time with reference
to Brahma's age to the time and star of
the day.
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This tradition is unbroken and the
Hindu Almanac can predict the position
of astronomical objects without any
error for thousands of years without any
sophisticated instruments and space
ships.

Full Credit: @Hinduspirituality 🕉️

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