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A [[Pralaya]] ({{SaS|प्रलय}} "downfall, destruction") or ''world night'' is that intermediate state during which an evolving [[world system]] completely withdraws from external spatial revelation, the so-called [[Manvantara]] or | A [[Pralaya]] ({{SaS|प्रलय}} "downfall, destruction") or '''world night''' is that intermediate state during which an evolving [[world system]] completely withdraws from external spatial revelation, the so-called [[Manvantara]] or [[world day]], into a purely [[spiritual]] existence. | ||
Our [[planetary system]] undergoes seven embodiments in the course of its evolution, which are called the so-called 7 [[Occult Planets|Occult Planets]], and between each of these outer embodiments lies a '''great Pralaya'''. Our present | Our [[planetary system]] undergoes seven embodiments in the course of its evolution, which are called the so-called 7 [[Occult Planets|Occult Planets]], and between each of these outer embodiments lies a '''great Pralaya'''. Our present planetary system, to which our [[Earth]] also belongs, is the fourth and middle of these outer re-embodiments. | ||
Each one of the occult planets in turn evolves in a succession of seven [[life stages]] | Each one of the occult planets in turn evolves in a succession of seven [[life stages]] or [[rounds]]. Between each round is a '''small Pralaya'''. | ||
[[Category:World evolution]] | [[Category:World evolution]] |
Latest revision as of 08:56, 7 March 2021
A Pralaya (Sanskrit: प्रलय "downfall, destruction") or world night is that intermediate state during which an evolving world system completely withdraws from external spatial revelation, the so-called Manvantara or world day, into a purely spiritual existence.
Our planetary system undergoes seven embodiments in the course of its evolution, which are called the so-called 7 Occult Planets, and between each of these outer embodiments lies a great Pralaya. Our present planetary system, to which our Earth also belongs, is the fourth and middle of these outer re-embodiments.
Each one of the occult planets in turn evolves in a succession of seven life stages or rounds. Between each round is a small Pralaya.