The Big bang theory, which says the universe began with a point of energy exploding in a "big-bang". Big Bang theory says that the current age of universe is billion years. But according to new observations, i. Lots of cosmologist believe that big-bang theory is not correct although it is most widely accepted.
In short, modern man is not aware of forces and science which are needed to expain the creation of universe. Lets look at vedic science and what it says. Right now I am quoting only what it says: a. Total age of universe is Current age is around One thousand such cycles forms one day of Brahma a demigod in hindu religion which governs the universe. So one day of Brahma is 4. Each such day of Brahma is called a "kalpa".
His night also constitutes 4. During his day, life exists in universe. In nighttime, no form of life exists. So one complete day and night has 8. Each year of Brahma has days and same number of nights. This period is called "maha kalpa". This time span is also the duration of one breath of "Vishnu" the ultimate god in hindu religion. If one tells that insect that its entire lifespan was only equal to one night of a human, that will be unbelievable for the insect.
Similarly, the measurements of time given in the Vedas are beyond normal human imagination. The Vedas state that one year on the earth equals; one day and night of Indra and other celestial gods. Thus, one year of the celestial gods consisting of 12 x 30 days equals years on the earth plane.
Following is the Vedic calculation of time periods or yugas on the earth plane:. Kalp is the largest unit of time in the world; it equals 4. In this verse, Shree Krishna states that only those who understand this knowledge truly know what day and night are.
So, that will be one life cycle of our universe. Now the question arises; when Brahma is a creator, why is he also subject to birth and death?
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