Guest guest Posted March 27, 2006 Report Share Posted March 27, 2006 WOW ! I found the answer in the book I am reading - Kali's Oddiya by Amarananda Bhairavan - page 267 - 266. Summarised - Human being lives 100 to 120 years Astral Being till the end of a Kalpa, ie. One Day of Brahma - 4320 million human years, at the end of which all mater withdraws into Brahma in an action called pralaya This fllows with One Night of Brahma that lasts as long as the day. After this night, in the next day a new space-time universe is constituted Brahma lives for 100 Brahma years - 3110 trillion, 40 billion human years. The dying throes of Brahma signal the beginning of universal dissolution, or Maha Pralaya - even time ceases to exist. Unlike at the end of a night of Brahma, when the reconstituted universe emerges, there is nothing to emerge. All realms of awareness aree obliterates. With the death of Brahma, a period of unscrutableness exists. The word 'period' is used for want of a better term. Nobody knows what it is as there is no space time. This is the Transcosmic Void - the Para Brahmanda Shooniyam. One hundred years oof Brahma constitute one menstrual cycle of the Divine Mother. ..... thank you for the answer Maa :-) Llundrub <llundrub wrote: Yes, this is interesting. Men also have cycles though they are not menses. - Vir Rawlley Sunday, March 26, 2006 11:26 AM Re: Re: Does Goddess have menstrual cycles? I believe that life as we know it, some beings like humans do have menstrual cycles. Now Devi being everything and everything being in Devi, sure she does have menstrual cycles. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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