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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe continuity of this cycle implies that there is no ultimate beginning or end to the universe. It has neither a singular moment of creation nor a final moment of destruction. Instead, the universe undergoes these phases perpetually.
Symbolism: This cyclical understanding of time and creation reflects the idea of impermanence and the ever-changing nature of the material world. It encourages individuals to contemplate the transient nature of existence and seek spiritual realization beyond the temporal realm.
This concept of the eternal cycle is deeply embedded in Hindu thought and
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The continuity of this cycle implies that there is no ultimate beginning or end to the universe. It has neither a singular moment of creation nor a final moment of destruction. Instead, the universe undergoes these phases perpetually.
Symbolism: This cyclical understanding of time and creation reflects the idea of impermanence and the ever-changing nature of the material world. It encourages individuals to contemplate the transient nature of existence and seek spiritual realization beyond the temporal realm.
This concept of the eternal cycle is deeply embedded in Hindu thought and
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