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In this episode, we explore the cyclical nature of time in Hindu mythology and its unique differences from other religions. We delve into various time units described in ancient Indian texts, from microcosm to macrocosm, and explain the concept of relativity of time in different realms. We also discuss modern science's definition of time, theories predicting multiverse and the discrepancy between scientific estimates and those described in Hindu scriptures. Tune in to discover the remarkable imagination and intellectual depth of our Indian ancestors as they contemplated time scales spanning trillions of years.

Calculations:

According to Hindu scriptures, we are in Brahma's 51st year's, 1st Kalpa's, 7th Manvantar's, 28th Chaturyuga's, Kalyuga. The Gregorian calendar dates the beginning of this Kalyuga to 3102 BCE. And Brahma's total lifespan is 100 Brahma years. What is Brahma's total lifespan in human years? What is the universe's current age in human years?

Satya Yuga = 1.728 million years

Treta Yuga = 1.296 million years

Dwapara Yuga = 0.864 million years

Kali Yuga = 0.432 million years

Total duration of one Maha Yuga cycle = 4.32 million human years

One day of Brahma (consisting of 1000 Maha Yuga cycles) = 4.32 billion human years

One complete day and night of Brahma = 8.64 billion human years

1 Brahma year = 360 Brahma days and nights

Total age of Brahma (100 Brahma years) = 360 days/year x 100 years x 8.64 billion years/day = 311.04 trillion human years

Total age of the universe (one Maha Kalpa) = 311.04 trillion human years

1 Manvantar = 71 Chaturyugas

1 Kalpa = 14 Manvantar

Current age of the universe = (50 x 2 x 360 x 1000 x 4,320,000) + (6 x 71 x 4,320,000) + (27 x 4,320,000) (4,320,000 x (0.4 + 0.3 + 0.2)) + 5124 = 155.52 trillion human years

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Topic: Indian mythology | Hindu mythology | Hinduism