Sunday, November 10, 2019

When Lord Brahma dies, there is an equal period of unmanifestation for 311 trillion, 40 billion years of his life span where all jiva souls from the previous universe remain dormant until the next Brahma created his material universe.

When Lord Brahma dies at 100 of his years, there is an equal period of 100 year unmanifestation (311 trillion and 40 billion human years) of his life span where no soul is confined in a material bodily vessel in this universe.

This means the sleeping Garbhodakasayi Vishnu and His inner secondary universe at the centre of each Brahmanda universe, merges with Karanadakashayi Vishnu (Maha Vishnu) until the next Brahmanda universes are breathed out through His mouth and skin pores.

Then again Karanadakashayi Vishnu (Maha Vishnu) expands Himself as Garbhodakasayi Vishnu and appears deep within each Brahmanda universe.

Lord Brahma is again created by Garbhodakasayi Vishnu from His navel and again creates the Planetary Systems inside his universe

Then the dormant jiva souls that have been suspended in ''inactivity'' within the Body of Karanadakashayi Vishnu (Maha Vishnu) for 311 trillion and 40 billion human years, reemerge and continue on according to their karma in the new creation from where they left off in the previous material creation.


Understanding Brahma's day and the cycle of yugas

The four-yugas of Satya, Treta, Dvarpara and Kali-yuga collectively are called a Maha-yuga, Chatur-yuga or Divya-yuga. 

These Maha-yugas are within this universe up to svarga-loka and do not include all the 14 Planetary Systems in this universe.

As said above, the 1000 Maha-yuga that all occur in Brahma's day-time hours, each have four-yugas in them.

1 - Satya Yuga is 1,728,000 human years.

2 - Treta Yuga is 1,296,000 human years long.

3 - Dwapara Yuga 864,000 human years.

4 - Kali Yuga 432,000 human years.

One maha-yuga equals 4 million 320 thousand human years long.

All 1000 Maha-yugas add up to 4 billion 320 million earth years. 

From "Sunset to Sunrise" there are no Maha-yugas existing during Brahma's night time period.

At night between "Sunset and Sunrise", there is a partial annihilation up to svarga-loka that takes 4 billion 320 millions human years to happen.

This movement of time gives us an estimate of the time scale on each of the 14 different Planetary Systems compared to our small earthly global round sphere we live on.

The four-yuga cycles are mentioned only in terms of their influence within the earthly realm and not all 14 Planetary Systems

Brahma's "day-time" period between Sun-rise and Sun-set has one thousand cycles of Maha-yuga, 

All life and the human race only appear in the Maha-yugas that begin at Sunrise and then disappear at Sunset during Brahma's day-light.

There is NO life forms or yugas during Brahma's night time period. 

During Brahma's day-time period between Sunrise and Sunset there are 71 divisions of Maha-yugas, each made of 14 Manvantara.

One thousand Maha-yuga lasts for 4 billion 320 million human years and all occur between Sunrise and Sunset during Brahma's day-time hours.

Manvantara is Manu's cycle, the one who gives birth and governs the human race.

Each Maha-yuga consists of a series of four yugas, or ages. The yugas get progressively worse from a moral point of view as one proceeds from one yuga to another.

As a result, each yuga is of shorter duration than the age that preceded it.

The current Kali Yuga (Iron Age) began at midnight 17 February / 18 February in 3102 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar (Year 6898 of the Holocene Era.) kalpa=ahoratra of brahma.

Material space and time are considered to be maya (illusion).

What is 100 years in the material creation of Brahma, is 311 trillion and 40 billion years for our earth Planet.

The life span of Lord Brahma, the creator or administrator of this one universe is 100 Brahma-Years.

One day (Sunrise to Sunset) in the life of Brahma is called a Kalpa or 4 billion 320 million human years 

And one night period is also a kalpa that also has 4 billion 320 million human years also.

There are two kalpas in a "24 hour day and night" period of Brahma that lasts for 8 billion 640 million human years.

Every Kalpa creates 14 Manus one after the other, who in turn manifest and regulate this material universe deep inside its Brahmanda.

Thus, there are fourteen generations of Manu in each Kalpa.

Each Manu's life numbering 14 in Brahma's day-time period (Manvantara) consists of 71 Maha-yugas.

Each Maha-yuga is composed of four Yugas:

Satya Yuga is 1,728,000 human years,
Treta Yuga is 1,296,000 human years,
Dvapara Yuga 864,000 human years
Kali Yuga 432,000 human years. 

One Maha-yuga equals 4 million 320 thousand human years.

If we add all manvantaras (4,320,000x71x14), as long as 6 Chatur-yuga or Maha-yugas will be missing because sandhikaal after and before each manvantara (so 15 sandhikaal).

When Manu perishes at the end of his life, Brahma creates the next Manu and the cycle continues until all fourteen Manus and the Universe perish by the end of Brahma's day.

When 'night' falls, Brahma goes to sleep as a partial annihilation takes place for a period of 4 billion 320 million human years, which is a period of time equal the day-time period of Brahma when the 1000 Maha-yugas occur.

Each 'morning at Sun-rise', Brahma creates fourteen Manus in sequence just as he has done on the previous 'day' and the cycle continues for each day of Brahma's 311 Trillion and 40 billion human years life time.

The cycle goes on for 100 'years or Brahma's movement of time' at the end of which Brahma perishes and is regenerated.

Brahma's entire life equals 311 trillion, 40 billion human years.

Thus a ''second'' of Brahmā's time is 98,630 human years.

Once Brahma dies there is an equal period of unmanifestation for 311 trillion, 40 billion years where nothing exists until the next Brahma is created and again creates a material Universe.

During one life of Brahma there are 504 000 Manus are changing, there are 5040 Manus are changing during one year of Brahma, and 420 Manus manifest during one month of Brahmā.

The Veda's view of the 'birthing' of all the universes known as the cosmic eggs or ''Brahmandas'' as coming from the sleeping Body of Maha Vishnu (Hiranyagarbha or Golden Womb).

Very deep within each Brahmanda Egg shaped Universe, that is 44 Quadrillion 444 Trillion, 444 Billion miles in diameter and 150 Quadrillion miles in circumference, is where each Brahma creates his material Universe.

If measured from the edge of the inner universe then the size of our Brahmanda is twice the figure above.

Our single universe deep inside our Brahmanda is only 4 billion miles in diameter and has 14 different Planetary Systems in it.

Our small Earth global sphere we lives on exists in the 8th planetary system.

The material creation has billions of Brahmanda shells originating and expanding from the Body of Maha Vishnu.

His creation of the Mahat tattva (material creation), is constantly appearing and disappearing, created and destroyed due to the impermanent decaying nature of the material creation.

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