MULTIUNIVERSE | TIME TRAVEL | End of KALI YUG As Explained In VEDAS | Bhagavad Gita

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Cosmology explores the origins of the cosmos and contrasts Vedic and Western theories of the universe, highlighting the dynamic and vast nature of existence as described in ancient texts. The Multiverse Theory and Vedic beliefs converge in acknowledging the infinite expanse of the cosmos, with texts like the Bhagavad Gita detailing the cyclical nature of time and cosmic existence.

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  • Ancient Vedic texts offer a comprehensive view of cosmology, detailing the structure of the universe with multiple realms and emphasizing the dynamic nature of existence.
  • The concept of the multiverse, supported by modern scientific theories, aligns with Vedic cosmology, highlighting the vastness of the cosmos with innumerable universes, stars, and galaxies.

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  • What is cosmology?

    The study of the origins and nature of the cosmos.

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Vedic Cosmology: Ancient Wisdom of the Cosmos

  • Cosmology is the study of the origins and nature of the cosmos, with ancient understanding surpassing current scientific knowledge.
  • A story from the Puranas narrates how Indra learned humility from Lord Krishna, realizing the cycle of life and existence.
  • Vedic cosmology contrasts with the Western geocentric theory, detailing the structure of the universe with seven lokas and three trilokies.
  • The Vedas describe the rotation of different mandals and lokas, emphasizing the dynamic nature of the cosmos.
  • The Puranas recount Brahma's encounter with Lord Krishna, revealing the existence of innumerable universes and infinite cosmic beings.
  • The Multiverse Theory aligns with Vedic beliefs, acknowledging the vastness of the cosmos with countless stars and galaxies.
  • The Bhagavad Gita and Vedic texts outline the cyclical nature of time, detailing the duration of yugas, Brahma's lifespan, and the grand scale of cosmic existence.
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