How The Universe Was Created According To Hinduism?

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Published 2022-03-07
The universe is a mystery that has always puzzled Mankind. How was it created and who is responsible For Creation? In Hinduism, there are many theories about how the universe was created in the earliest days. Let’s explore some of them. In Hinduism, the universe is not one single entity. There are an infinite number of universes that are constantly being created and destroyed. In other words, we live in a universe that belongs to a multiverse. Our universe will ultimately die, but the multiverse lives on. Lord Vishnu is a personification of this multiverse.

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  • @Shazzyhtown
    Wow....today science has proved other galaxies. Yet Hinduism recognized this thousands of years ago. Much respect!!
  • My grandma used to say that " anuvanuvula thri murthulu untaru " , which means each atom has trinity in it , but I never took her seriously, but in my school when I learned that an atom has 3 fundamental particles, then I was amused, please cover a video on khanasasthram ( science of atoms ) of vedic culture 🙏
  • @tapukhan4988
    I feel proud to be born in a Bharatiya culture. Great work by our ancient sages.🙏
  • So fortunate to be born in Hinduism. We have been brought up by listening to these stories from our grandmothers and ancestors. Beautifully carved out by you guys. Thank you for giving this much of respect and awareness about our ancient texts!
  • @irronthagr8113
    It is crazy how the Hindu concept of the universe is so scientific. It is so advance. So we gotta ask ourselves, was there an advance civilization out in the cosmos? Ancient astronaut theorists will say yes!
  • @ronaksayta8191
    Hinduism was always way ahead then modern astrology concepts but it's a shame that we have forgotten this, thanks for bringing up
  • @johnnycrepaul547
    It seem that Hinduism has all of knowledge of human civilization and creations. Thank You. Guyana Indians.
  • @Amritaexe
    Being hindu is such a blessing fr🛐
  • @nxg1265
    not a hindu but yes the concept of hindu always blows my mind. It's concept is scientific and way ahead of its time.
  • @weeb-kun8353
    As a Hindu indian, i feel very proud that our ancestors were so intelligent and advance. They explored all field like maths, science, space, philosophy. It pains my heart that mughals and British destroyed most of that knowledge.
  • Now I realise why Srinivasa Ramanujan attributed his mathematical knowledge to his devi....🤯😅
  • The problem with modern science, as an astrodynamicist I know for a fact, is that it only deal with what it can observe, which makes the 13.7 billion years age of the universe as an observable universe. The one unobserved cannot be mapped by the universe due to epistemic uncertainty (what you dont know, you dont know). Sanatana Vaidica Dharma takes into account multi-dimensionality, abstract concepts and unknown concepts of universes and computes the number from outside through the possibilities of meditation, and that too with good precision. Hats off!
  • @jaysutar3216
    The Hindu metrics of time (Kaala Vyavahara) can be summarized as below: • a Lipta (लिप्ता) is approximately 0.4 seconds • a Vighati (विघटि) is 60 Liptas, or approximately 24 seconds • a Ghadika (घटि) is 60 Vighatis, or approximately 24 minutes • a Muhurta is equal to 2 Ghadikas, or approximately 48 minutes • a Nakshatra ahoratram (नक्षत्र अहोरत्रम्) or sidereal day is exactly equal to 30 Muhurtas (Note: A day is considered to begin and end at sunrise, not midnight.) An alternate system described in the Vishnu Purana Time measurement section of the Vishnu Purana Book I Chapter III is as follows: 100 Truti = 1 Tatpara 30 Tatpara = 1 Nimesha 15 Nimeshas = 1 Kásht́há 30 Kásht́hás = 1 Kalá 30 Kalás = 1 Kṣaṇa 12 Kṣaṇa = 1 Muhúrtta 30 Muhúrttas = 1 day (24 hours) 30 days = 1 month 6 months = 1 Ayana 2 Ayanas = 1 year or one day (day + night) of the gods Small units of time used in the Vedas • a Trasarenu is the combination of 6 celestial atoms. • a Truti is the time needed to integrate 3 Trasarenus, or 1/1687.5th of a second. • a Vedha is 100 Trutis. • a Lava is 3 Vedhas. • a Nimesha is 3 Lavas, or a blink. • a Kshanas is 3 Nimeshas. • a Kashthas is 5 Kshanas, or about 8 seconds. • a Laghu is 15 Kashthas, or about 2 minutes. 15 Laghus make one Nadika, which is also called a danda. This equals the time before water overflows in a six-pala-weight [fourteen ounce] pot of copper, in which a hole is bored with a gold probe weighing four masha and measuring four fingers long. The pot is then placed on water for calculation. 2 Dandas make one Muhurta. 6 or 7 Dandas make one Yamah, or 1/4th of a day or night. 4 Praharas or 4 Yamas are in each day or each night. LUNAR METRICS a tithi (also spelled thithi ) or lunar day is defined as the time it takes for the longitudinal angle between the moon and the sun to increase by 12°. Tithis begin at varying times of day and vary in duration from approximately 19 to approximately 26 hours. a paksa (also paksha) or lunar fortnight consists of 15 tithis a masa or lunar month (approximately 29.5 days) is divided into 2 pakshas: the one between new moon and full moon is called gaura (bright) or shukla paksha; the one between full moon and new moon krishna paksha a ritu is 2 masa an ayanam is 3 rituhs a year is 2 Aayanas TROPICAL METRICS a Yaama (याम) = 1/4th of a day(light) or night [ = 7½ Ghatis (घटि) = 3¾ Muhurtas (मुहूर्त) = 3 Horas (होरा) ] 4 Yaamas 1 half of the day (either day or night) 8 Yaamas 1 day (day + night) an Ahoratram is a tropical day (Note: A day is considered to begin and end at sunrise, not midnight.) Reckoning of time among other entities Reckoning of time amongst the pitrs. 1 human day = 1/30 day of the pitrs 30 days of human is 1 month of human = 1 day of the pitrs 12 months of human = 1 year of the pitrs The lifespan of the pitrs is 100 years of the pitrs (= 3,600 human years) Reckoning of time amongst the Devas. 1 human year = 1 day of the Devas. 30 days of the Devas = 1 month of the Devas. 12 months of the Devas = 1 year of the Devas The lifespan of the Devas is 100 years of the Devas (= 36,000 human years) The Vishnu Purana Time measurement section of the Vishnu Purana Book I Chapter III explains the above as follows: 2 Ayanas (six month periods, see above) = 1 year or one day (day + night) of the devas 360 days of the devas = 1 year of the devas 12,000 years of the devas = 4 Yugas Reckoning of time for Brahma. 12,000 years of the Devas = 1 day of Brahma (4320,000,000 human years). This day is divided into 10, 000 parts called charanas. The charanas are divided as follows: The Four Yugas 4 charanas (1,728,000 solar years) Satya Yuga 3 charanas(1,296,000 solar years) Treta Yuga 2 charanas(864,000 solar years) Dwapara Yuga 1 charanas(432,000 solar years) Kali Yuga The cycle repeats itself so altogether there are 1000 cycles of yugas in one day of Brahma. One cycle of the above four yugas is one mahayuga (4.32 billion solar years) A manvantara consists of 71 mahayugas (306,720,000 solar years). Each Manvantara is ruled by a Manu. After each manvantara follows one Sandhi Kala of the same duration as a Krita Yuga (1,728,000 = 4 Charana). (It is said that during a Sandhi Kala, the entire earth is submerged in water.) A kalpa consists of a period of 1,728,000 solar years called Adi Sandhi, followed by 14 manvantaras and Sandhi Kalas. A day of Brahma equals (14 times 71 mahayugas) + (15 x 4 Charanas) = 994 mahayugas + (60 Charanas) = 994 mahayugas + (6 x 10) Charanas = 994 mahayugas + 6 mahayugas = 1000 mahayugas as is confirmed by the Gita statement "sahasra-yuga paryantam ahar-yad brahmano viduH", meaning, a day of brahma is of 1000 (maha-)yugas. Thus a day of Brahma, kalpa, is of duration: 4.32 billion solar years. Two kalpas constitute a day and night of Brahma 30 days of Brahma = 1 month of Brahma (259,200,000,000 human years) 12 months of Brahma = 1 year of Brahma (3,110,400,000,000 human years) 25 years of Brahma = 1 kalpa (77,760,000,000,000 human years) 2 kalpas = 1 parardha (155,520,000,000,000 human years) 2 parardhas = 100 years of Brahma, the lifespan of Brahma (311,040,000,000,000 human years) The Vishnu Purana Time measurement section of the Vishnu Purana Book I Chapter III explains the above as follows: 360 days of the gods = 1 year of the gods 12,000 years of the gods = 4 Yugas 1,000 sets of 4 Yugas = a day of Brahmá 50 years of Brahma = 1 Pararddham 100 years of Brahma = 1 Param 4,000 + 400 + 400 = 4,800 years = 1 Krita Yuga 3,000 + 300 + 300 = 3,600 years = 1 Tretá Yuga 2,000 + 200 + 200 = 2,400 years = 1 Dwápara Yuga 1,000 + 100 + 100 = 1,200 years = 1 Kali Yuga Alternately, the reigns of 7 Rishis, Indra and Manu = 1 Manwantara = 71x12,000+A (A is not given) = 852,000 years of the gods+A (A is not given) 14 Manwantaras = a day of Brahmá VEDIC TIME UNITS GREATER THAN A KALPA Ancient vedic cosmology takes into account handful of time spans which are even greater than one Kalpa or a day of Brahma. One such unit is a "Maha-Kalpa" which is composed of 36000 such days of Brahma. One Maha-Kalpa is considered as the lifetime of Brahma. There are time units which are larger than one Maha-Kalpa. The largest of them has been calculated as several quadrillions of human years. This precise and massive calculations indicate one important aspect of vedic time system, that, whenever the term "Infinity" has been mentioned in Vedas, it does not indicate something very large. Instead, it appears that the term is meant to refer its literal synonym itself.
  • @BeybladeDad
    Wow, my wife's side of the family practice Hinduism. I have an even bigger respect and understanding of this amazing religion
  • @AshishBalkhande
    You can see why the introduction of 0 was so important. Too bad, western countries can't swollow that someone other than them was so ahead of them.
  • As a Muslim i respect you. After this video I'm gonna tell people of these amazing calculations. That's awesome. Love to all Hindu people
  • @ani-mikey2664
    I am not Hindu but I respect this religion very much
  • @themonarch4495
    G for generator = lord Brahma O for operator = lord Vishnu D for destroyer =lord Shiva This is the true def. Of God This happens only in Hinduism. Proud to be sanatani. ❤❤
  • @dasrajib8426
    It just 2 month to take me fan of Hinduism. In the past I was wrong about some thought but Hinduism recover me from it.