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Jan 20, 2018 at 8:25 comment added Goyllo And please don't say kalpa is very long time, it is just 1 day of bramha. And it is same like our day. Even when bramha talking to Kakudmi, for a few seconds, then here in the earth passed 27 yugas. So again I have read some of your answer on which you said it is very long time, but in reality it's not. It is more like black hole(If you go from earth to bramhalok), and related to Einstein theory of relativity.
Jan 20, 2018 at 8:03 comment added Goyllo Repeat means same pattern, lol how you can say that? Sunday to money repeat in every weekend, January to December repeat in every year, so the same pattern repeat every week and every year? Time is cyclic that's true, but you understand it repeat in same pattern that's not true. Is 18th kaliyuga(Parashurama killed evil kshatriya) and current kaliyuga same? Same it is for kalpa as well. Kalpa are repeat but same kalpa repeat next time that's not true. Otherwise the soul which achieve moksha will take re-birth again in next kalpa?
Jan 19, 2018 at 14:31 comment added iammilind "kalpa are repeated, that's true, but same thing repeat in same pattern which I don't believe", @Goyllo, "repeat" means same pattern, else it's not repeating. If you believe they repeat, then you ought to believe same pattern. We are not concerned about Kalpa or Mahakalpa, but a cycle. You can name that cycle whatever. The cycle has set of unique events. After all events are finished, it's re-cycled. Try to imagine that we have infinite past; without cyclic events, present moment can't be reached.
Jan 19, 2018 at 12:09 comment added Goyllo You said kalpa are in finite number which is true(1 to 100 or bramha age), so that's what I want to say yugas are repeated in every manvantara, but it's finite, and same 14 manvanatara repeat in one kalpa, which is also finite, and other 100 kalpa repeat in one maha kalpa which is also finite, so how you can say same thing repeat in every kalpa as well? If you said same thing repeat after maha kalpa then I can't disagree with you completely, because there is less information available for maha kalpa.
Jan 19, 2018 at 12:03 comment added Goyllo I am not atheist, I don't say it is just stories(Sorry not good in English and can't find alternative word), but look's like you misunderstood me. Even kak bhusandi say I have seen different outcome. And some of old man in my village also said ravana killed by laxman, so it might be true in other satyuga. First understand what I want to trying to say. Time is cyclic and yugas, manvantara and kalpa are repeated, that's true, but same thing repeat in same pattern which I don't believe on it. Is 18th and current kaliyuga same? Is past kalpa and current kalpa same?
Jan 19, 2018 at 11:47 comment added iammilind @Goyllo, if those are just "stories", then they're not worth debating. If they are real events then we have to see their authenticity. Moreover it's quite possible that those Kalpas are finite in number (say 50), and they are repeating infinitely in every cycle (i.e. 1to50-1to50-1to50-...).
Jan 19, 2018 at 10:58 comment added Goyllo I already read your answer, and I can't agree with your statement "All things repeat in same pattern". Each yuga,manvanatara and kalpa have different identity, it means the action is also different. Don't you see different story with different kalpa name?
Jan 19, 2018 at 5:10 history answered iammilind CC BY-SA 3.0