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In Hinduism, world periods are measured in terms of days and nights of ''Brahma'', kalpas and yugas.  
 
In Hinduism, world periods are measured in terms of days and nights of ''Brahma'', kalpas and yugas.  
  
A day of ''Brahma'' or a kalpa is equivalent to 4,320,000,000 years, while a night of Brahma is of equivalent duration. Thus a day and night totals 8,640,000,000 years. A year of Brahm€ then is 3,110,400,000,000 years, and 100 such years is the Age of Brahma, which is 311,040,000,000,000 years. This is the maha-manvantara, or age of manifestation, to be followed by maha-pralaya or period of non-manifestation. ''See'' also YUGA.
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A day of Brahma or a kalpa is equivalent to 4,320,000,000 years, while a night of Brahma is of equivalent duration. Thus a day and night totals 8,640,000,000 years. A year of Brahma then is 3,110,400,000,000 years, and 100 such years is the Age of Brahma, which is 311,040,000,000,000 years. This is the maha-manvantara, or age of manifestation, to be followed by maha-pralaya or period of non-manifestation. ''See'' also YUGA.
  
  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:50, 4 February 2013

In Hinduism, world periods are measured in terms of days and nights of Brahma, kalpas and yugas.

A day of Brahma or a kalpa is equivalent to 4,320,000,000 years, while a night of Brahma is of equivalent duration. Thus a day and night totals 8,640,000,000 years. A year of Brahma then is 3,110,400,000,000 years, and 100 such years is the Age of Brahma, which is 311,040,000,000,000 years. This is the maha-manvantara, or age of manifestation, to be followed by maha-pralaya or period of non-manifestation. See also YUGA.


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