- manvantara
- man·van·ta·ra
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Manvantara — in Hindu units of time measurement, on a logarithmic scale … Wikipedia
Manvantara — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda En el marco del hinduismo, un manuantara,[1] es una era de Manu (el progenitor hindú de la humanidad). Las distintas medidas hindúes de tiempo, sob … Wikipedia Español
Manvantara — dans la Mesure védique du temps en échelle logarithmique Manvantara (sanskrit: मन्वन्तर) ou âge de Manu est, dans la mythologie hindoue, une ère cosmologique entre deux déluges qui compte 12000 année divines ou 71 mahāyuga soit environ 307… … Wikipédia en Français
manvantara — A manvantara is one of the divisions of time in Hindu tradition, made up of 71 YUGAS. Fourteen manvantaras make up one KALPA, which consti tutes one day in the life of the god Brahma or 4,320,000,000 years. Each manvantara has its associated… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Manvantara — In the Hindu Creation Legend a fourteenth part of a Kalpa ruled over by a Manu … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
manvantara — manˈvantərə noun ( s) Etymology: Sanskrit, from maver man + antara interval, period of time : one of the 14 intervals in Hinduism that constitute a kalpa … Useful english dictionary
Saptarshi — The Saptarishi (सप्तर्षि saptarṣi a Sanskrit dvigu meaning seven sages ) are the seven rishis who are extolled at many places in the Vedas and Hindu literature. The Vedic Samhitas never actually enumerate these rishis by name, though later Vedic… … Wikipedia
Marichi — For Buddhist goddess, see Marishi Ten. Not to be confused with Maricha. Rishi Marichi or Mareechi or Marishi (ṛṣi Marīci, ऋषि मरीचि) (meaning a ray of light) is the son of Brahma, the cosmic creator, and also one of the Saptarshi (Seven Great… … Wikipedia
Vyasa — For the author of Brahma Sutras, see Badarayana. For the crater on Mercury, see Vyasa (crater). Vyasa Veda Vyasa (modern painting) Titles/honours Festival of Guru Purnima, is dedicated to him, and also known as Vyasa Purnima as it is the day,… … Wikipedia
Hindu units of measurement — Vedic and Puranic units of time span from the Paramáńu (about 17 microseconds) to the mahamanvantara (311.04 trillion years). Hindu theology considers the creation and destruction of the universe a cyclic process. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Time 2 … Wikipedia