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- Pralaya abstract "Pralaya (Sanskrit), in Hindu cosmology, is an aeonic term for Dissolution, which specifies different periods of time during which non activity situation persists, as per different formats or contexts. The word Mahapralaya stands for Great Dissolution. During each pralaya, the lower ten realms (loka) are destroyed, while the higher four realms, including Satya-loka, Tapa-loka, Jana-loka, and Mahar-loka are preserved. During each Mahapralaya, all 14 realms are destroyed.In the Samkhya philosophy, one of the six schools of classical Indian philosophy, Pralaya means "non-existence, a state of matter achieved when the three gunas (principles of matter) are in perfect balance. The word pra-laya comes from Sanskrit meaning 'dissolution' or by extension 'reabsorption, destruction, annihilation or death'.".
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- Pralaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maha Pralaya".
- Pralaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maha-pralaya".
- Pralaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pralaya".
- Pralaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "destruction of the universe".
- Pralaya wikiPageWikiLinkText "dissolution of the universe".
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- Pralaya subject Category:Hindu_mythology.
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- Pralaya comment "Pralaya (Sanskrit), in Hindu cosmology, is an aeonic term for Dissolution, which specifies different periods of time during which non activity situation persists, as per different formats or contexts. The word Mahapralaya stands for Great Dissolution. During each pralaya, the lower ten realms (loka) are destroyed, while the higher four realms, including Satya-loka, Tapa-loka, Jana-loka, and Mahar-loka are preserved.".
- Pralaya label "Pralaya".
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- Pralaya wasDerivedFrom Pralaya?oldid=676308920.
- Pralaya depiction The_fish_avatara_of_Vishnu_saves_Manu_during_the_great_deluge.jpg.
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