kalpa

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(Skr) = kappa)
A cosmic day of Brahma
Periodic manifestations and dissolutions of universes which go on eternally Great kalpas consist of four asamkhiya kalpas corresponding to childhood, maturity, old age and the death of the universe
At the end of each Kalpa the world is annihilated
A sequence of one thousand Maha Yugas is called a Kalpa A kalpa is one day in the life of Brahma, the Creator aspect of the Trimoorthi Trinity The universe exists during Brahma's day and is dissolved during Brahma's night See wheel of time for more details
A vast expanse of time; an eon
Periodic manifestations and dissolutions of universes which go on etemally Great kalpas consist of four asamkhiya kalpas corresponding to childhood maturity, old age and the death of the universe
In Buddhism, a term for an extremely long period of time
(Kalpa in Sanskrit, Kappa in Pali) It is a fabulous period of four hundred and thirty two million years of mortals, measuring the duration of world It is the period of time between other creation and recreation of a world or universe The four kalpas of formation, existence, destruction and emptiness as a complete period, is called maha kalpa or great kalpas Each great kalpa is subdivided into four asamkhyeya-kalpas or kalpas Each of the four kalpas is subdivided into twenty antara-kalpas, or small kalpas There are different distinctions and illustrations of kalpas In general, a small kalpa is represented as 16,800,000 years, a kalpa as 336,000,000 years and a mahakalpa is 1,334,000,000 years
A vast expanse of time; an eon karma: Spiritual cause and effect It's often interpreted as meaning that good behavior will be rewarded, and bad behavior will be punished if not in this life, in some future reincarnation Back to Top
Kalpa in Sanskrit, Kappa in Pali It is a fabulous period of four hundred and thirty two million years of mortals, measuring the duration of world It is the period of time between other creation and recreation of a world or universe The four kalpas of formation, existence, destruction and emptiness as a complete period, is called maha kalpa or great kalpas Each great kalpa is subdivided into four asamkhyeya-kalpas or kalpas Each of the four kalpas is subdivided into twenty antara-kalpas, or small kalpas There are different distinctions and illustrations of kalpas In general, a small kalpa is represented as 16,800,000 years, a kalpa as 336,000,000 years and a mahakalpa is 1,334,000,000 years
a period of 4,320,000,000 years, measuring the duration of the world
One of the Brahmanic eons, a period of 4,320,000,000 years
{i} (in Hinduism) immensely long period of time between the creation and end of the world
endlessly long period of time
'Eon' In Indian creation mythology, the duration of the world consists of four asankhya kalpas, during which the world arises, subsists, decays, and is destroyed Then, the cycle is renewed
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