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Pralaya (Sanskrit: प्रलय, romanized:
Pralaya, lit. 'Destruction') is a
concept in
Hindu eschatology.
Generally referring to four
different phenomena, it...
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kalpas + 18,000
pralayas =
elapsed 7th
manvantara + 7 manvantara-sandhyas + 6
manvantaras + 36,000 kalpas/
pralayas =
elapsed 28th chatur-yuga...
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named INS
Pralaya: INS
Pralaya (1976) was a Chamak-class
missile boat of the
Indian Navy
which served in the Indo-****stani War of 1971 INS
Pralaya (K91)...
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Commander Mohammed Ikram. INS
Pralaya is currently[citation needed] in
active service with the
Indian Navy. INS
Pralaya is an
upgraded Veer
class corvette...
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beginning of the kalpa.
These 30 kalpas or days (along with 30
pralayas or nights) form a 30-day
month of Brahma. Śveta (current) Nīlalohita Vāmadeva...
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Kalagni Rudra; and in
Vaishnavism Kala is also ****ociated with
Narasimha and
Pralaya. As
applied to gods and goddesses, Kālá is not
always distinguishable from...
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which lasts for 306,720,000 years. In
every second cycle [(new
kalpa after pralaya)] the
world is recreated, and a new Manu
appears to
become the
father of...
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eschatology Hindu units of time
Kalpa (day of Brahma)
Manvantara (age of Manu)
Pralaya (period of dissolution) Yuga
Cycle (four yuga ages):
Satya (Krita), Treta...
- "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...
- One evening,
while Markandeya pra****, he
experienced a
vision of the
pralaya, the
dissolution of the universe. A
great deluge submerged the earth, destroying...