Calculating the elapsed time since current Brahma's creation. Yugas, Mahayugas,
Calculating the elapsed time since current Brahma's creation
432000 × 10 × 1000 × 2 = 8.64 billion years (2 Kalpa (day and night))
8.64 × 109 × 30 × 12 = 3.1104 trillion years (1 year of Brahma)
3.1104 × 1012 × 50 = 155.52 trillion years (50 years of Brahma)
(6 × 71 × 4320000) + 7 × 1.728 × 106 = 1852416000 years elapsed in first 6 Manvataras, and Sandhi Kalas in the current Kalpa
27 × 4320000 = 116640000 years elapsed in first 27 Mahayugas of the current Manvantara
1.728 × 106 + 1.296 × 106 + 864000 = 3888000years elapsed in current Mahayuga
3102 + 2019 = 5121 years elapsed in current Kaliyuga.
So the total time elapsed since current Brahma is
- 155520000000000 + 1852416000 + 116640000 + 3888000 + 5119 = 155521972949120 years
(one hundred fifty-five trillion, five hundred twenty-one billion, nine hundred seventy-two million, nine hundred forty-nine thousand, one hundred twenty years) as of 2020 AD
Total age of Brahma is 100 (Brahma years), which is equal to 311040000000000 human years
The current Kali Yuga began at midnight 17 February / 18 February in 3102 BCE in the Proleptic Julian calendar As per the information above about Yuga periods, only 5120 years are passed out of 432000 years of current Kali Yuga, and hence another 426880 years are left to complete this 28th Kali Yuga of Vaivaswatha Manvantara.
Another way to calculate the universe's (Brahma's) lifespan is by converting mahayugas to kalpas
1000 mahayugas is equal to one day (kalpa) of Lord Brahma. His night (kalpa) is of equal duration. So, the entire day-night (24 hours) of Brahma lasts for
4320000 × 1000 × 2 = 8640000000 years
Lord Brahma lives for 100 of his 360-day years, which lasts for
8640000000 × 360 × 100 = 311040000000000 years
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