2024, False 5000 years of World drama,Eternal Cosmic Drama: Vishnu’s Incarnations, Yugas, Pralaya &Secret of Creation
In every cycle of the four Yugas, Lord Vishnu takes incarnation whenever there is a decline of Dharma. In the universe, creation is performed by Brahma, sustenance by Vishnu, and destruction by Shankar (Shiva). Therefore, whenever righteousness declines during any Chaturyuga (cycle of four ages), Vishnu incarnates on Earth. The four Yugas—Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga—continue in cycles. Even in Satya Yuga, demons (Asuras) sometimes emerge from the netherworld (Patal Loka) to Earth and create unrighteousness. To remove Adharma, Vishnu incarnates again and again. However, one important point must be understood: no Chaturyuga ever repeats exactly the same way. It is never an identical repetition. If it were exactly repeated, then one could claim that the entire drama of years repeats precisely—but it does not.
Why the Four Yugas Do Not Repeat Exactly
At the end of Kali Yuga, destruction occurs through Shankar. This destruction may happen through fire (Agni), flood (Jal Pralaya), earthquakes, and other catastrophic transformations. The five elements of nature become extremely tamasic (dominated by darkness and inertia), and almost everything is destroyed. Only a few thousand souls survive. Even those souls gradually remember the Supreme and merge in divine remembrance. Some seeds of life are preserved—like the symbolic story where Vishnu saves the seeds in a boat. From these seeds, Satya Yuga begins again with a small population.
But what happens to the souls from the previous Yugas?
All souls—whether human, animal, insect, or any of the 8.4 million life forms—enter the subtle state. They remain in subtle existence. When Satya Yuga begins, the atmosphere gradually becomes pure and sattvic. As the environment transforms, the souls gradually become purified again.
In the first 500,000 years of Satya Yuga, the atmosphere is so pure that negativity cannot function. Only at the end of Satya Yuga do Asuras appear again, and then Vishnu incarnates to restore balance.
But the Asuras are not always the same beings.
Souls from Other Universes
Some powerful demons are souls that have come from other galaxies, universes, or great universes. They may originally be highly powerful (20 kalas or degrees of power), but when they enter a lower realm, coverings of demonic tendencies form over them. During cosmic destruction (Kalpa Pralaya), when Vishnu enters the Sun and manifests immense fire, even subtle bodies are burned. The coverings are destroyed. The soul becomes nirakara (formless) and regains its original pure nature.
Such souls may then ascend to higher realms:
Maharloka
Janaloka
Tapoloka
Satyaloka
Brahmapuri
Vishnupuri
Shivpuri
Even Paramdham
Many return to their original universes. Once they leave, their role in this universe ends. Therefore, how can the same exact drama repeat?
Pralayas (Types of Dissolution)
There are different levels of dissolution:
Partial dissolution (Ardha Pralaya)
Manvantara changes
Kalpa Pralaya
Maha Kalpa Pralaya
Maha Mahakal Pralaya
In each Manvantara, different Manus, different Sapta Rishis, and different beings appear. Nothing is identical. Everything is new. In Maha Kalpa Pralaya, Nirakar Brahman or Mahashiv enters the Sun and generates the fire of Time (Kalagni), dissolving entire universes. All souls dissolve into the Supreme Light. Like a drop merging into the ocean, individuality dissolves in the Maha Paramdham. When creation begins again, new souls emerge. It is a completely fresh drama—not a replay.
Param Light, Supreme light dilutes every thing. Even new Shivs are created.
Thus:
The drama of Brahma’s 100 years does not repeat identically.
The universe does not repeat identically.
The Maha-universe does not repeat identically.
Everything is fresh each time.
Time in Paramdham
In Paramdham, what appears as 100 years of Brahma can pass in a single moment. For Mahashiv, two moments may complete the entire cycle of creation and dissolution. Countless universes are created and dissolved every moment. Understanding this secret of creation and dissolution is true Brahma Gyan—knowledge from beginning to end of the universe.
Why the Drama Is Never Identical
If powerful souls depart permanently…
If new souls are created…
If new Manus, new sages, and new beings arise…
Then how can the same four-Yuga drama repeat exactly?
It cannot.
Each cycle is new.
Each creation is fresh.
Each dissolution clears all previous records.
Even in the greatest dissolution, all individuality dissolves in the Supreme Light. When creation begins again, new souls emerge without the records of previous identities. The cosmic play is eternal—but never identical.
Transformation of Elements
In Satya Yuga:
The atmosphere is like gold.
The soul is in golden purity.
In Kali Yuga:
Consciousness becomes iron-like.
Even the Earth becomes heavy and tamasic.
Everything transforms—from element to supreme element, from gross to subtle to supreme abode.
To understand Sthool Vatan (physical realm), Sukshma Vatan (subtle realm), and Paramdham (supreme abode), one must become soul-conscious and meditate deeply. When knowledge is not only understood intellectually but lived practically, it becomes realized wisdom.
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