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  2. Hindu units of time - Wikipedia

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    According to Patrick Olivelle, most scholars take the table of contents (1.111–118) to be an addition, but for him the account of time and cosmology (1.61–86) to the aforementioned (1.118) are out of place redactions. He feels the narrative should have ended when the initial command to "listen" (1.4) was repeated (1.60), then transition to ...

  3. Hindu eschatology - Wikipedia

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    In Hinduism, time is cyclic, consisting of cycles or "kalpas". Each kalpa lasts for 4.32 billion years and is followed by a pralaya (dissolution) of equal length, which together make a period of one full day and night of Brahma 's 100 360-day year lifespan, who lives for 311 trillion, 40 billion years.

  4. Yuga cycle - Wikipedia

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    In the Metamorphoses (I, 89–150; c. 8 BCE), the Roman poet Ovid describes four ages (Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron Ages), excluding Hesiod's Heroic Age, as a downward curve with the present time as the nadir of misery and immorality, according to Godwin, affecting both human life and the after-death state, where deaths in the first two ...

  5. Birth of Krishna - Wikipedia

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    Dating the birth of Krishna is a complex matter due to differing interpretations and historical accounts. According to Hindu tradition, Krishna was born on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Bhadrapada (August–September) of the Hindu lunar calendar. However, scholars and historians have proposed various ...

  6. Hindu cosmology - Wikipedia

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    Hindu cosmology is the description of the universe and its states of matter, cycles within time, physical structure, and effects on living entities according to Hindu texts. Hindu cosmology is also intertwined with the idea of a creator who allows the world to exist and take shape.

  7. Wheel of time - Wikipedia

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    According to their cosmology, all living things go through this cycle. [1] Mbûngi represents aether and is the void that exists before creation. Musoni time (South) represents air and is the period of conception that takes place during spring. Kala time (East) represent fire and is the period of birth that takes place during summer.

  8. Kali Yuga - Wikipedia

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    The start date and time of Kali Yuga was at midnight (00:00) on 17/18 February 3102 BCE. [ 9 ] [ 22 ] [ 14 ] [ 23 ] [ 10 ] Astronomer and mathematician Aryabhata , who was born in 476 CE, finished his book Aryabhatiya in 499 CE, in which he wrote "When the three yugas (satyug, tretayug and dwaparyug) have elapsed and 60 x 60 (3,600) years of ...

  9. Rishabhanatha - Wikipedia

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    His death is believed in Jainism to have occurred on Ashtapada (also known as Mount Kailash) on the fourteenth day of Magha Krishna (Hindu Calendar). [ 63 ] [ 65 ] [ 66 ] His total age at that time is suggested to be 84 lakh purva years, with three years and eight and a half months remaining of the third e ra . [ 49 ]