Summary of MULTIVERSE | TIME TRAVEL | End of KALI YUG As Explained In VEDAS | Bhagavad Gita Swami Mukundananda

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This video discusses the Vedic view of the universe, which is much more complex than the Western view. The video explains the theory of multiple universes and time travel, and how the Vedas have been telling us about it for thousands of years. The video also mentions the existence of seven lower and upper worlds, and how the Vedas knew all of this when the rest of the world believed that the Earth is flat in the center of the universe.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, Swami Mukundananda explains the Vedic view of the universe, which is much more complex than the Western View. He explains that until a few hundred years ago, the Western World believed that the Earth is flat. He also discusses the Vedic view of time travel, which is much more complex than the Western View.
  • 00:05:00 The video discusses the theory of multiple universes and time travel, and how The Vedas have been telling us about it for thousands of years. The video also mentions the existence of seven lower and upper worlds, and how The Vedas knew all of this when the rest of the world believed that the Earth is flat in the center of the universe.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the Multiverse theory, which states that there are innumerable universes. The Multiverse theory is based on the idea that there is one Brahma with a hundred heads. According to the theory, each universe has three governors: one Shankar, one Brahma, and one Vishnu. The Vedas inform us that like this universe, there are innumerable universes. For this universe of the four-headed Brahma, the Bhagavad-gita states that we should take a look at foreign.
  • 00:15:00 This video explains that the universe is made up of four billion periods of time, each of which is called a yuga. The universe will come to an end at the end of the current kali yuga, or age of darkness. At that time, the lower realms of the universe will disappear, and the higher realms will dissolve. At the end of the lifespan of Brahma, there will be a partial pralai, or dissolution of the universe, followed by a mahapralaya, or great dissolution. The lifespan of Brahma is 100 years, and each day of that year is equal to one gulp of Brahman. This is equal to 311 trillion 40 billion years. This universe, of one Brahma, is just one fourth of the creation of God. Three-fourths of the creation is beyond the realm of Maya, or divine illusion.

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