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π Gist Points Summary: Lifetime of Lord Brahma in Earth Years
Here’s a structured breakdown of the cosmic math behind Brahma’s lifespan, as described in Vedic cosmology:
π°️ Duration of the Four Yugas (One Maha-Yuga)
- Satya Yuga: 1,728,000 years
- Treta Yuga: 1,296,000 years
- Dvapara Yuga: 864,000 years
- Kali Yuga: 432,000 years
- Total (1 Maha-Yuga): 4,320,000 years
π One Day of Brahma (12 hours)
- 1,000 Maha-Yugas = 4,320,000 × 1,000 = 4.32 billion years
π One Full Day (Day + Night)
- 4.32 billion × 2 = 8.64 billion years
π One Month of Brahma
- 8.64 billion × 30 = 259.2 billion years
π One Year of Brahma
- 259.2 billion × 12 = 3.1104 trillion years
π― Lifetime of Brahma (100 Divine Years)
- 3.1104 trillion × 100 = 311.04 trillion years
π¬️ Cosmic Perspective
This entire span—311.04 trillion years—is said to occur within a single breath of Mahavishnu, emphasizing the vastness of divine time and the fleeting nature of our perceived reality.
It’s a humbling reminder that what we call “forever” might be just a blink in the cosmic eye. Would you like to explore how this ties into the concept of illusion (maya) or the cycles of creation and dissolution?
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