Otsikko: [enkku] Where are we now, as to time? Kirjoitti: sideman - 22.10.2013 20:11:23 Wiki: The current date[edit] Currently, 50 years of Brahma have elapsed and this is the first 'day' of the 51st year.[4] This Brahma's day, Kalpa, is named as ShvetaVaraha Kalpa. Within this Day, six Manvantaras have already elapsed[5] and this is the seventh Manavatara, named as – Vaivasvatha Manvantara (or Sraddhadeva Manavatara). Within the Vaivasvatha Manavantara, 27 Mahayugas[5] (4 Yugas together is a Mahayuga), and the Krita,[6] Treta and Dwapara Yugas of the 28th Mahayuga have elapsed. This Kaliyuga is in the 28th Mahayuga. This Kaliyuga began in the year 3102 BC in the proleptic Julian Calendar.[7] Since 50 years of Brahma have already elapsed, this is the second Parardha, also called as Dvithiya Parardha. The time elapsed since the current Brahma has taken over the task of creation can be calculated as 432000 × 10 × 1000 × 2 = 8.64 billion years (2 Kalpa (day and night) ) [citation needed] 8.64 × 109 × 30 × 12 = 3.1104 Trillion Years (1 year of Brahma) 3.1104 × 1012 × 50 = 155.52 Trillion Years (50 years of Brahma) (6 × 71 × 4320000 ) + 7 × 1.728 × 10^6 = 1852416000 years elapsed in first six Manvataras, and Sandhi Kalas in the current Kalpa 27 × 4320000 = 116640000 years elapsed in first 27 Mahayugas of the current Manvantara 1.728 × 10^6 + 1.296 × 10^6 + 864000 = 3888000 years elapsed in current Mahayuga 3102 + 2013 = 5115 years elapsed in current Kaliyuga. So the total time elapsed since current Brahma is 155520000000000 +1852416000 +116640000 +3888000 +5115 = 155,521,972,949,115 years < as of 2013 AD > The current Kali Yuga began at midnight 17 February / 18 February in 3102 BC in the proleptic Julian calendar.[8] As per the information above about Yuga periods, only 5,115 years are passed out of 432,000 years of current Kali Yuga, and hence another 426,985 years are left to complete this 28th Kali Yuga of Vaivaswatha Manvantara. |