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    Pralaya (Sanskrit: प्रलय, romanized: Pralaya, lit. 'Destruction') is a concept in Hindu eschatology. Generally referring to four different phenomena, [1][2][3] it is most commonly used to indicate the event of the dissolution of the entire universe that follows a kalpa (a period of 4.32 billion years) called the Brahmapralaya. [4][5]

  2. Mar 16, 2023 · Pralaya or Dainandina Pralay or Naimittika Pralaya happens at the end of each day of Brahma, where partial destruction happens. Only three Lokas get destroyed, however, the rest of the Lokas remain intact.

  3. Aug 26, 2014 · The Pralaya, of equal length to a Kalpa, is the time period when the entire three worlds (the physical universe along with Devaloka and Asuraloka) are destroyed by fire emanating from the mouth of Vishnu's serpent Adiseshan.

  4. Dec 24, 2023 · Pralaya means the de-manifestation of the universe. According to the Vishnu Purana, 1.7.38, there are 4 types of Pralayas: 1. Nitya Pralaya: The constant dissolution of all beings, like death that occurs daily. Everyone will witness it someday. 2.

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    The idea of pralaya is part of a cyclic model of the universe (present in several Eastern philosophies as well as in Theosophy) where the cosmos is said to appear and disappear regularly within the Absolute Reality:

    Pralaya is of four kinds: a) Naimittaka or occasional, b) Prakrittika or elemental, c) Atyantika or absolute, and d) Nitya or perpetual. The Vishnu Puranadescribes three kinds of pralaya: a) Naimittika is described as the intervals of Brahma's days, when the sovereign of the world rests in sleep. This involves the destruction of creatures, though n...

    The Theosophical view of pralaya is similar in many aspects to that of Hinduism, although there is mention to some other pralayas connected with the teachings about cyclic evolution through rounds and chains. In one of the The Mahatma Letters by Master K.H.: A similar classification was offered by Mme. Blavatsky, although she used the word "planeta...

    When talking about chronology of evolutionary cycles, H. P. Blavatsky frequently used the Hindu one, claiming that it is the closest to the occult chronology. Thus, she explained that the Naimittika pralaya or Night of Brahmā lasts approximately 4,320,000,000 years, while the pralaya at the end of an Age of Brahmā (Maha-Kalpa) lasts for about 311,0...

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    1. Pralayaat Theosophy World

    Books

    1. "The Days and Nights of Brahma"Secret Doctrine vol. I, Section VII by H. P. Blavatsky

  5. Pralaya essentially describes the destruction of Universe that took place in the past and will take place in future. It also describes the time between two consecutive Pralayas and has excellent account of time-keeping in Hindu Mythology.

  6. Pralaya literally means 'dissolution of the world’. The scriptures propound the cyclic theory of creation. The cycle of sṛṣṭi, sthiti and laya goes on endlessly. The dissolution, called laya or pralaya, is of four types: Nitya - Nityapralaya refers to the daily deaths of beings that are born.