Parmeshwar Ganapati has created the entire universe by combining 8 dimensions like time, space, energy, power, cycle, light, vibration, and matrix. All the dimensions are connected to each other. Since the time dimension is connected with the cycle dimension, the direction and form of time are similar to the cycle. Time is calculated on the basis of cycles; hence, the calculation of time is called the time cycle.
Time is one-dimensional. Time always moves forward in one direction; time can never go backward, and time does not go up, down, inside, or outside. Time works differently for every physical object, creature, and human being present on the earth because time is influenced by dimensions like space, energy, power, cycle, light, vibration, and matrix.
Parmeshwar Ganapati has created various objects and subjects in the entire Hiranyagarbha according to the mathematical formulas of the speed and position of the celestial bodies. The position of celestial bodies remains the same for all human beings and creatures present on the earth; therefore, it is correct and scientific to calculate the time only on the basis of the movement of celestial bodies.
All celestial bodies keep moving in a cycle. Due to which all celestial bodies start moving from a point and finally come to the same point. The measurement of time is done from the starting point of the celestial body; therefore, the measurement of time is called the time cycle. The point from which time starts finally ends at the same point and starts again from the same point.
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ToggleThere are 12 different forms of celestial bodies like stone, satellite, planet, living planet, star, Krishna (black sphere), Shukla (white sphere), Shubhra (fierce white sphere), Universe, Vaikunth, Hiranyalok, and Hiranyagarbha. Sanatan time cycle has been created on the basis of transit of celestial bodies.
Due to the continuous movement of the earth and other celestial bodies, the speed and position of all celestial bodies keep changing; hence, the process of error and correction in the calculation of the time cycle continues continuously, but celestial bodies and their parameters are eternal, hence the calculation of the time cycle done by celestial bodies is eternal.
The first unit of time is called Gana. When 3 Gana time passes, that period is called 1 prana. After the death of a human, the mind element leaves in 1 Gana time, but the life element leaves the body in 3 Gana time, so the 3 Gana time period is called 1 prana period.
When 24 Pranas pass this much time, that period is called 1 Pal. The normal duration of the entire life of a microorganism is 1 Pal; hence, 1 Pal is called the unit of lifespan.
When 60 Pal pass, that period is called 1 Kshan (second). The minimum duration of a human’s life is 1 Kshan. When 60 Kshan pass, that period is called 1 minute. When 60 minutes pass, that period is called 1 hour.
There are 12 directions in the sky; the time taken for sunrise from one direction to another is called 1 muhurta. When 2 hours pass, then 1 Muhurta is completed. There are 12 muhurtas, and each muhurta provides different strength to a particular task. When 12 muhurtas pass, that period is called 1 day. It takes 24 hours for all 12 muhurtas to complete. as a result, when 24 hours are completed, 1 day is completed.
Muhurat is completely based on the rotation of the earth and sunrise. In astrology and astronomy, Muhurat is called Surya Lagna. To do any work easily and quickly, working during the Muhurat period of that work naturally brings simplicity and speed to that work; therefore, those people who want to bring simplicity and speed to their work wish to work during the right Muhurat.
There are 12 muhurat in a day, and according to the time and place, in some countries 12 different energies are manifested from 12 different muhurat, while in some countries 4 different energies are manifested from 12 different muhurat. In the Bharat state of Maharashtra, 12 different energies are manifested from 12 different muhurat, while in some countries situated to the west of Bharat the same energy is manifested from 3 different muhurat; hence, in those countries only 4 different energies are manifested from 12 different muhurat.
There are 12 celestial bodies in the solar system: 1 star (Sun), 1 satellite (Moon), 8 planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune), and 2 shadow planets (Rahu and Ketu). Out of these, Uranus and Neptune are far from the Earth, and hence their gravity does not affect all humans. Rahu and Ketu are shadow planets, and hence their gravitational force does not affect all humans.
Due to the uncertain position and speed of the planets in the solar system, the gravitational force of different planets affects the humans present on Earth every day. Since humans are on Earth, the gravitational force of the Earth always affects humans. Since 7 celestial bodies like the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn are close to the Earth, the gravitational force coming from these celestial bodies affects all humans.
The gravitational force coming to the Earth from 7 celestial bodies like the Sun, Moon, Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and Saturn is called Vaar. The duration of one Var is from one sunrise to the next sunrise. The day when the gravitational force coming from the sun affects all the humans present on Earth is called Sunday.
The day when the gravitational force coming from the moon affects all the humans present on Earth is called Monday. The day when the gravitational force coming from Mars affects all the humans present on Earth, that day is called Tuesday. The day when the gravitational force coming from Mercury affects all the humans present on Earth is called Wednesday.
The day when the gravitational force coming from Jupiter affects all the humans present on Earth is called Thursday. The day when the gravitational force coming from Venus affects all the humans present on Earth is called Friday. The day when the gravitational force coming from Saturn affects all the humans present on Earth is called Saturday.
The week consists of 7 var repeated sequentially, i.e., Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The duration of one var is one day. When 7 days elapse, that period is called 1 week.
The period from one sunrise to the next sunrise is called a dinank. Dinank gives identity to a day. period of 1 dinank is 1 day. Dinank is based on Sunrise, since all works and festivals related to the sun and constellations should be practiced in the daytime only. One day is the period it takes for the Earth to rotate on its own axis.
The light of the sun falling on the moon gets reflected and falls on the earth; the shape of that reflected light of the moon is called Tithi. Tithi changes every day. Due to the bright light of the sun, Tithi does not affect human life during the day time. Tithi affects human life only after sunset, Therefore, 1 Tithi should be measured from one sunset to the next sunset. And Tithi-related works and celebrations should be done only after sunset. There is no effect of tithi on the period from sunrise to sunset in daytime.
When both the Moon and the Sun are in two opposite directions of the Earth, then the full sunlight falls on the surface of the Moon towards the direction of the Earth, due to which the Moon appears full, which is called Poornima Tithi. When both the Moon and the Sun are in the same direction of the Earth, then the sunlight does not fall on the surface of the Moon towards the direction of the Earth, due to which the Moon is not visible, which is called Amavasya Tithi.
The period of the moon from full moon to new moon and new moon to full moon is called Paksha. One Paksha takes 15 tithi to complete. There are two Pakshas, namely Krishna Paksha and Shukla Paksha. When the moon moves from full moon to new moon, then the moon moves from light to darkness, so this Paksha is called Krishna Paksha. When the moon moves from new moon to full moon, then the moon moves from darkness to light, so this paksha is called Shukla paksha.
When 2 Paksha pass by, that period is called a month. 2 Paksha take 30 days to complete. The moon takes 1 month to revolve around the earth.
When the sun transits from Ashwini constellation to Chitra constellation, then the duration of the month is 31 days, and when the sun transits from Chitra constellation to Ashwini constellation, then the duration of the month is 30 days. Due to the change in the distance and position of the sun and the earth, the month becomes 30 and 31 days.
When the creation began, according to that time, the sun was in the Ashwini constellation and the moon was in the Chitra constellation, due to which there was a full moon date of the moon on earth. The first month was named Chaitra because the moon was in the Chitra constellation on the first full moon. The second month was named Vaishakh because the moon was in the Vishakha constellation on the second full moon. On the third full moon day, the moon was in the Jyeshtha constellation, so the third month was named Jyeshtha.
On the fourth full moon day, the moon was in the Purvashada constellation, so the fourth month was named Ashadha. On the fifth full moon day, the moon was in the Shravan constellation, so the fourth month was named Shravan. On the sixth full moon day, the moon was in the Purvabhadrapada constellation, so the sixth month was named Bhadrapada. On the seventh full moon day, the moon was in the Ashwini constellation, so the seventh month was named Ashwin. On the eighth full moon day, the moon was in the Krittika constellation, so the eighth month was named Kartik.
On the ninth full moon day, the moon was in the Mrigashira constellation, so the ninth month was named Margashirsha. On the tenth full moon day, the moon was in the Pushya constellation, so the tenth month was named Paush. On the eleventh full moon day, the moon was in the Magha constellation, so the ninth month was named Magha. The twelfth month was named Phalgun due to the Moon being in the Uttaraphalguni constellation on the twelfth full moon.
When 12 months pass by, that period is called a year. It takes 1 year for the earth to revolve around the sun. The moon revolves around the earth 12 times in a year. At the beginning of creation, the sun was in the Ashwini constellation, so when the sun transits in the Ashwini constellation, then the year should be considered to start and the time cycle should be calculated on that basis.
When Jupiter transits in Mrigashira Nakshatra, it is called Kumbha Kaal. The year in which Kumbha Kaal occurs is called Kumbha Year. During Kumbha Kaal, the connection of incarnation of Earth and Vaikunth is established. All living beings and humans incarnate on Earth from Vaikunth for the first time only during Kumbha Kaal. It takes 12 years for Jupiter to transit in Mrigashira Nakshatra after crossing all the constellations; hence, Kumbha Year comes after every 12 years.
Kumbha Kaal is necessary for incarnation from Vaikunth to Earth. Only and only during Kumbha Year can living beings, humans, and God incarnate on Earth from Vaikunth. Currently, as per the English calendar, the last Kumbha year of the second phase of Kalyug will be in 2025.
When Saturn transits in a mysterious constellation, it is called Moksha Kaal. The year in which Moksha Kaal occurs is called Moksha Year. In Moksha Kaal, the connection of incarnation between Earth and Heaven is established. The human who has attained Moksha, that human incarnates from Earth to Heaven in Moksha year.
It takes 30 years for Saturn to transit in that mysterious constellation after crossing all the constellations; hence, the Moksha year comes after every 30 years. Moksha Kaal is necessary to descend from Earth to Heaven. Only and only in Moksha year can a human incarnate from Earth to Heaven.
When 12000 years of time pass, that period is called Yuga. The sun keeps revolving around a celestial body called Krishna (the black sphere) while revolving on its axis. It takes 1 yuga for the sun to revolve around Krishna (the black sphere). In one Yuga, the Earth revolves around the Sun 12000 times. One Yuga is of 12000 years.
There are 4 Yugas, namely Satyug, Tretayug, Dwaparyug, Kaliyug, etc.; the duration of each Yuga is 12000 years. When Krishna (Black Sphere) transits in Aries, then Satyayug begins. When Krishna (the black sphere) transits in Cancer, then Tretayug begins. When Krishna (Black Sphere) transits in Libra, then Dwaparyug begins. When Krishna (the black sphere) transits in Capricorn, then Kaliyug begins. Currently Kaliyug is going on.
In Satyug, the 4 pillars of Sanatan Dharma, Dharma, Artha, Kaam, and Moksha, etc., complete knowledge is present; hence, this age is called Satyug. In Tretayug, only 3 pillars of Sanatan Dharma—Dharma, Artha, and Kaam—related knowledge are present; hence, this age is called Tretayug. In Dwaparyug, only 2 pillars of Sanatan Dharma—Artha and Kaam-related knowledge—are present; hence, this age is called Dwaparyug. In Kaliyug, only 1 pillar of Sanatan Dharma, Kaam-related knowledge, is present, and the Satan Kalipurush dominates everywhere; hence, this age is called Kaliyug.
There are 4 phases of a Yug. One phase is of 3000 years. Currently, the third phase of Kaliyug will start in the year 2025. That is, in the Kumbh year of 2025, 6000 years of Kaliyug will be completed.
When the period of Satyayug, Tretayug, Dwaparyug, Kaliyug, etc. 4 Yugas passes, that period is called Chaturyug. Krishna (the black sphere), while revolving on its axis, keeps revolving around Shukla (the white sphere), a celestial body. It takes 4 yugas for Krishna (the black sphere) to revolve around Shukla (the white sphere). In one Chaturyug, Krishna (the black sphere) revolves around Shukla (the white sphere) four times. In one Chaturyug, the earth revolves around the sun 48000 times. One Chaturyug is of 48000 years.
When 6 Chaturyugas pass by, that period is called Manvantar. Shukla (white sphere) keeps revolving around Shubhra (a fierce white sphere), a celestial body, while revolving on its degree. Shubhra (a fierce white sphere) is a celestial body at the center of the universe. Shubhra (a fierce white sphere) is called the center point of the universe. All the celestial bodies present in the universe keep revolving around Shubhra (a fierce white sphere) while revolving on their degrees.
It takes one manvantar for Shukla (the white sphere) to revolve around Shubhra (a fierce white sphere). There are 24 Yugas in one Manvantar. In one manvantar, the earth revolves around the sun 288000 times. One manvantar is of 288,000 years.
When 4 Manvantaras of Uday, Ancient, Middle, Modern, etc. time pass, that period is called Kalpa. Shubhra (a huge white sphere) keeps revolving around a celestial body, Vaikunth, while revolving on its degree. Shubhra (the huge white sphere) takes 4 manvantaras to revolve around Vaikunth.
Vaikunth is in the center of Hiranyagarbha, a celestial body. Vaikunth is called the center point of Hiranyagarbha. Shubhra (the huge white sphere) keeps revolving around Vaikunth, taking the entire universe along with it while revolving on its degree. Shubhra (the huge white sphere) takes 1 kalpa to revolve around Vaikunth. There are 96 Yugas in a Kalpa. In one Kalpa, the earth revolves around the sun 1152000 times. One Kalpa is of 1152000 years.
The 4 Manvantaras are Udaya, Ancient, Middle, Modern, etc. When Shubhra (the fierce white sphere) transits in Aries, then Udaya Manvantara begins. When Shubhra (the fierce white sphere) transits in Cancer, then Ancient Manvantara begins. When Shubhra (the fierce white sphere) transits in Libra, then Middle Manvantara begins.
When Shubhra (the fierce white sphere) transits in Capricorn, then Modern Manvantara begins. Presently, the last Kaliyuga of the sixth Chaturyuga of Modern Manvantara is going on. When Shubhra (the fierce white sphere) transits in Aries, then the duration of 1 Kalpa will be completed and a new Kalpa will begin, and in the new Kalpa Udaya Manvantara will begin.
In the first and second Chaturyuga of Udaya Manvantara, no living being exists on earth. Plants and trees come into existence on earth from the first Satyayug of the third Chaturyug. Aquatic creatures come into existence in the first Satyayug of the fourth Chaturyug of Uday Manvantar. Amphibious creatures come into existence in the first Satyayug of the fifth Chaturyug of Uday Manvantar. Terrestrial and aerial creatures come into existence in the first Satyayug of the sixth Chaturyug of Uday Manvantar.
Human beings come into existence on earth from the first Satyayug of the first Chaturyug of the ancient Manvantar. In all the 24 Yugas of the ancient Manvantar, only Lord Shankar descends on earth and establishes Sanatan Dharma. In all the 24 Yugas of the middle Manvantar, only Lord Dattatreya descends on earth and reestablishes Sanatan Dharma.
In all the 6 Satyayuga of the modern Manvantar, only Lord ParshuRam descends on earth and reestablishes Sanatan Dharma. In all the 6 Tretayuga of the modern Manvantar, only Lord Rama descends on Earth and reestablishes Sanatan Dharma. In all the 6 Dwaparyuga of the modern Manvantar, only Lord Krishna descends on Earth and reestablishes Sanatana Dharma.
In all the 6 Kaliyuga of the modern Manvantar, only Lord Buddha descends on Earth and reestablishes Sanatana Dharma. In the last Kaliyuga of the sixth Chaturyuga of the modern Manvantar, Lord Kalki and Lord Ganesh descend in the body of the same human being and reestablish Sanatana Dharma.
It is the duty of my life to know the essence of the time cycle and to publish that knowledge to the world. I awakened my Kundalini Shakti by meditating for 12 years of my life, have fulfilled the first duty of knowing the time cycle by observing the universe and time through yoga, and am also fulfilling the second duty of publishing this knowledge to the world through scriptures and websites.
I am currently learning Almanac creation and advanced mathematics. The day the Almanac creation and advanced mathematics learning is completed, then I will create “Kedi Almanac” myself and mention the position and motion of all the celestial bodies in the Almanac.
I bow to you; you are much more fortunate than me, so through this post you have easily gained deep knowledge of the eternal time cycle. Now that you are knowledgeable, it is your duty to spread this knowledge to your friends, family, and society.
I am Kedi Ganapati a Sage of Sanatan Dharma. I am writing scriptures of Sanatan Dharma and developing a offical website of Sanatan Dharma.