- Yuga).
During each
manvantara-sandhya, the
earth (Bhu-loka) is
submerged in water. Each
kalpa has 14
manvantaras and 15
manvantara-sandhyas in the following...
-
elapsed 7th
manvantara + 7
manvantara-sandhyas + 6
manvantaras =
elapsed 28th chatur-yuga + 27 chatur-yugas + 7
manvantara-sandhyas + 6
manvantaras = chatur-yuga...
- of Brahma).
There are
fourteen manvantaras in a kalpa, each
separated by
sandhyas (connecting periods). Each
manvantara is
ruled by a
different Manu, with...
- Brahma. In the
Hindu cosmology, each
kalpa consists of
fourteen Manvantaras, and each
Manvantara is
headed by a
different Manu. The
current universe, is ****erted...
- entities.
There are 14
manvantaras (4,294,080,000 years) in a
kalpa with a
remainder of 25,920,000
years ****igned to 15
manvantara-sandhyas (junctures)...
-
explicitly refers to the
saptarshis of the
first manvantara and not to
those of the
present manvantara. Each
manvantara had a
unique set of saptarshi. In Harivamsha...
-
chapters of the
third book of the
Vishnu Purana presents its
theory of
Manvantaras, (each 306.72
Million Years Long). This is
premised upon the
Hindu belief...
- one of the
Saptarishi (Seven
great sages) in the
first age of Manu, the
Manvantara. The sage is said to have
emerged from the ear of
Brahma in the Bhagavata...
-
further divided into 14
manvantaras. Each
manvantara lasts for 71 Yuga Cycles, or 306.72
million years.
Before the
first manvantara and
after each one are...
- god, and also one of the
Saptarshi (seven
great sages), in the
first Manvantara (age of Manu), with
others being Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Kratu, ****stya...