Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Harinam Sankirtan is Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s great gift to this particular Kali-yuga

Harinam Sankirtan is the greatest gift given to this world!

Harinam Sankirtan is Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s great gift to this particular Kali-yuga and it’s very rare because Lord Caitanya does not come to every Kali-yuga.

He only comes to just "one" Kali-yuga out of every 1000 which is once in a day/night of Brahma or once every 8 billion 640 million human years.

There are 1000 Kali-yuga’s in one-half day (day-time from Sunrise to Sunset only) of Lord Brahmas time.

It takes 4 billion 320 million human years for 1000 Maha-yugas to pass through Brahma's day from Sunrise to Sunset.

There are no Maha-yugas (also known as a Divya-yugas) during Brahma's night (Sunset to Sunrise).

A Maha-yuga is a cycle of

Satya,
Treta,
Dvāpara and
Kali-yuga’s.

They all happens, as said above, during Lord Brahma’s Sunrise to Sunset day-time period taking 4 billion 320 million earth or human years.

Then add the same duration of time (4 billion 320 million earth or human years) for Brahma’s night where a partial annihilation takes place from Sunset to Sunrise making a 24 hour day 8 billion 640 million human years long.

So we must understand that Lord Caitanya's appearance is in just one Kali-yuga, (the same Kali-yuga we are in now) and is very, very rare.

He comes just once in a day of Brahma just as Krishna as His original form does too.

This means Lord Caitanya does not appear in the other 999 Kali-yugas during Brahma’s day time period from sunrise to sunset.

The time of Brahma's night between sunset and sunrise is when this material universe experiences a partial annihilation. This happens over a period of 4 billion 320 million human years.

So one "day-night 24 hour period" of Brahma equals 8 billion 640 million human years as already explained.

Lord Caitanya therefore comes “once” in a 24 hour day of Lord Brahma at the beginning of a Kali-yuga.

And so does Lord Krishna in His original Vrindavana  Form only comes "once" in a 24 hour day of Brahma at the end of a Dvāpara-yuga.


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