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Brahmā
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Sanskrit ब्रह्मा, from the root brih “expansion”. It is the spiritual awareness in our solar system, and the “Egg of BrahmāSanskrit ब्रह्मा, from the root brih “expans… More” is our solar system. One Day of Brahmā (mahā-Manvantara) is comprised of seven rounds (4,320 million Earth years) also called a kalpa. A Night of Brahmā, the planetary rest period (sabbath or paranirvana), is of the same length.
Seven Days of Brahmā make up one Solar Kalpa; seven Planetary Cycles, each consisting of Seven Rounds (Manvantaras) forming one Solar Manvantara.
One Year of Brahmā consists of 360 Divine Days, the duration of a planet’s life of a planetary chain of seven globes. The Life of Brahmā (Universe) is 100 Divine Years, 4,320 million x 36,000. The Life of Brahmā is halfway passed, 155 trillion, 520 billion Earth years have passed since the beginning of our system’s manvantara started. This means that since only half of the journey is completed, we are on the lowest plane of the cosmic cycle.