Jagat Guru Rampal Ji Maharaj
What is the Age of Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Brahm (Kaal / Jyoti Niranjan) & Par Brahm?
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One Brahma’s age is of 100 years (divya varsh / god years).
Calcualtion of a divya varsh / god year
One day of Brahma = 1000 (one thousand) chaturyug (four yugas) and same is the duration of the night.
One Chaukri (Chaturyug) has four Yugas.
1. Satyug, which is 1728000 years
2. Treta Yug, which is of 1296000 years
3. Dwapar Yug, which is 864000 years
4. Kalyug, which is of 432000 years.{Note: - In one day of Brahma Ji, the term of rule of 14 Indras end. The term of rule of one Indra is 72 chaturyug. Therefore, in reality, one day of Brahma Ji is of 72 × 14 = 1008 chaturyug, and same is the duration of the night, but it is taken as one thousand chaturyug only.}
Month = 30 × 2000 = 60000 (sixty thousand) chaturyug
Year = 12 × 60000 = of 720000 (seven lakh twenty thousand) chaturyug
Brahma Ji’s age —
720000 × 100 = 72000000 (seven crore twenty lakh) chaturyug
Vishnu Ji’s age is seven times that of Brahma —
72000000 × 7 = 504000000 (fifty crore forty lakh) chaturyug
Shiv Ji’s age is seven times that of Vishnu —
504000000 × 7 = 3528000000 (three arab 52 crore 80 lakh) chaturyug
Age of Brahm (Kaal / Jyoti Niranjan / kshar Purush) and Par Brahm (Akshar Purush)
After the death of 70,000 (seventy thousand) Trilokiye Shiv, there is death of one Brahmlokiye Shiv i.e. Kaal (Brahm).
When one Brahm (Kaal / Kshar Purush) dies it is one yug of ParBrahm. Such one thousand yugas make one day of ParBrahm (Akshar Purush) and same is the duration of a night. And then 100 years is the age of Par Brahm.
The bottom line is that despite having such huge ages, they are still in birth and death.
