Thursday, 22 September 2011

The concept of Time in Indian Cosmology


            
The concept of Time in Indian Cosmology


1 Nimisha
Time taken to pronounce one matra (letter)
0.213 sec
15 Nimisha
1  Kaashta
3.2 sec
30 Kaashta
1 Kaala
96 seconds
15 Kaala
1 Naazika
0.4 hours = 24 minutes
30 Kaala (2 Nazika)
1 Muhurtha
1 .25 Muhurtham = 1hour
30 Muhurtham = 24 hours
60 Nazikai (30 Muhutam)
1 Day (day and Night) 1 Hour = 0.4 Nazikai
2.5 Nazikai = 1 hour
60 Nazikai = 24 hours
1 Kaashta
18 times blinking eye lid
18 sec
10 Kaashtas
1 Kshanam
180 sec (2 minutes)
12 Kshanam
1 Nazikai
 24 minutes
60 Nazikai
One day
1440 minutes (24 hours)
1 month
Period of Sun travelling from one zodiac to another Total 12 Zodiacs so 12 months.
Mesha, Rishaba, Mithuna, Kataka, Simha, Kanya
Tula, Vrichika, Danu, Makara, Kumba, Meena
Julian calendar 30 days or 31 days
Thithi
Each day is called a Thithi; there are 15 Thithi in one Paksha (15 days)
Prathama, Dvitheya, Tritiya, Chaturti, Panchami, Shasti, Sapthami, Ashtami, Navami, Dasami, Ekadasi, Dwadasi, Triyodasi, Chaturdasi, Amavasya or Poornima.
Thithi is position of Moon with respect to Sun

Paksha
1.     Full moon (poornima) to New moon (Amavasya) Krishna Paksha =Pitru Night

2.     New moon to Full moon = Shukla Paksha = Pitru Day

2 months
1 Ritu
Mesha,+ Rishaba  = Vasantha
Mithuna + Kataka  = Grishma
Simha + Kanya      = Varsha
Tula + Vrichika      = Sharad
Danu + Makara     = Hemant
Kumba + Meena   = Sishira

Deva  calendar
6 months= Sun position from Tropic of Cancer to Tropic of Capricorn = Uttarayanam = 1 Deva Day

6 months= Sun position from Tropic of Capricon to Tropic of Cancer = Dakshinayanam = 1 Deva Night
 Human I year  is equal to ONE Deva Day


Yuga
Kaliyuga = 1200 Deva years = 4,32,000 human years
Dwapara Youga = 2400 Deva years = 8,64,000 HY
Thretha Yuga  = 3600 Deva years= 12,96,000 HY
Grita Yuga =  4800 Deva years= 17,28,000 HY
Total of 4 yuga that is Chatur Yuga = 43,20,000 HY

Brahma,s time
1000 Chatur yuga = 1 brahma day
1000 Chatur yuga = 1 brahma night
8,64,00,00,000 =864 crores HY = one brahma day
1 brahma years = 864 *365 HY = 3,15,360 crore HY

Brahma age (known as one Para) Half Para is known as Parardham
100 brahma years = 3,15,36,000 crore HY
Also known as 7 Kalpam
1.     Matsya kalpa,
2.     Koorma kalpa,
3.     Lakshmi kalpa,
4.     Sweta varaaha kalpa,
5.     Shiva kalpa,
6.     Bhrahma kalpa,
7.     Vishnu kalpa
315360 Billion H years

We are in second half of the Para. We say Divithye Pararthe

We are in Sweta varaaha Kalpa
Manvanthara
71+3/7 Chatur Yug
30,85,71,429 HY
1 Kalpa
14 Manvanthara
They are:
1.      Swayambhuva,
2.     Sawosisha,
3.     Audhama,
4.     Thaamasa,
5.     Raivatha,
6.     Sakshusha,
7.     Vaivasvata,
8.     Savarni,
9.     Daaksha savarni,
10.  Bhramha savarni,
11.  Dharma Savarni,
12.  Rudra savarni,
13.  Rouchya   
14.  Bowdhya

We are in Vaivasvata Manvanthara,

In 28th Kaliyuga

1 yamam
3 hours = 7.5 Nazikai

5 Nazikai
1 Usha

2.5 Nazikai
1 Pradosh
1  hour






The reference point here is the moment of commencement of creation of the Universe by Bhrahma. When we say 'dviteeya paraardhe', which Bhrahma are we referring to? How many Bhrahmas have preceded the current one? This specification is not specified vedic mantras. Since the whole process is cyclical,with one Bhrahma commencing when another completes, and with this process repeating forever, there may not  be any significance in stating the position of Bhrahma.  This cyclical nature of time as believed in Indian Cosmology and therefore refers to time as 'Aanaadhi' - without a or end. In a cyclical concept of time every starting point will have to be an ending point. If time is postulated as being linear and unidirectional there will have to be an absolute starting point for time.

One must get up in the morning at 25 Nazikai from Sun Set (4 AM in the morning)




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