- brahma-kalpa
- ब्रह्मकल्प
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Kalpa (Mythologie) — Kalpa (Sanskrit: कल्प, kalpa; Weltperiode, Äon, Pali: kappa) bezeichnet einen sehr langen Zeitabschnitt, der die längste Zeiteinheit in der zyklischen Kosmologie von Hinduismus und Buddhismus darstellt. Ein Kalpa bezeichnet die Zeit, die das… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kalpa — es una palabra en sánscrito que significa Eón o largo período y es utilizado principalmente en Cosmología Budista e Hindú. Contenido 1 Budismo 2 Hinduismo 3 Curiosidad 4 … Wikipedia Español
Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University — Brahma Kumaris redirects here. For Prajapita Brahma Kumaris or PBKs, see Adhyatmik Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya. Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University … Wikipedia
Kalpa — Un kalpa (sanskrit en devanāgarī : कल्प )[1], correspond à l’intervalle de temps entre une conjonction de toutes les planètes sur l’horizon de Lanka, à zéro degré du Bélier et la conjonction identique suivante. Un Kalpa embrasse le règne de… … Wikipédia en Français
Kalpa (time unit) — A kalpa is a Sanskrit word meaning an aeon, or a long period of time in Hindu (cf. Hindu Time Cycles ) and Buddhist cosmology.There is a mention of the word kalpa in the earliest Hindu religious texts. It also occurs in Buddhist texts.HinduismIn… … Wikipedia
Kalpa (Vedanga) — Part of a series on Hindu scriptures … Wikipedia
Brahma — In later Vedic myth the senior god of the Great Triad with Vishnu and Siva. He was said to be born from the golden egg called Narayana, which floated on the waters. He divided himself into two halves, a male half called Purusha, and a female… … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
kalpa — A kalpa is a traditional Indian eon or unit of time, an eon. Sources differ as to its exact length, but a common measure is that a kalpa is made up of 1,000 MAHAYUGAS, or 4,320,000,000 years. This is considered to be a day in the life of the… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Kalpa — In the Hindu Creation Legend the Kalpa, or Day of Brahma, is subdivided as follows: 1 Kalpa = 1,000 Mahayugas = 14 Manvantaras; 1 Manvantara = 71,428 Mahayugas = 857,139,000 divine years; 1 Mahayuga = 4 Yugas = 12,000 divine years; 1 divine … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
KALPA — a Braminical name for the immense period of time which separates one destruction of the world from the next, a day and a night of Brahma … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia