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Hello friends welcome to interesting facts. Today let me tell you a few things about Hindu Calculation of time called ‘Manvantara.’ Hindu calculation of time is based on ‘manvantara.’ Where Antara means “space” or “duration between.” Manvantara is therefore a period of time or duration, during which a Manu (or the archetypal human being) rules over the entire creation. Hindus developed the skill of calculating time, based on the manvantaras. Western scientists and archaeologists later discovered that these manvantaras are based on accurate astronomical calculations. Now let me tell you what these manvantaras are and how they are calculated: One manvantara is calculated as follows: • 360 human years make one divya varshs (ie. a celestial year) • 4,800 divya varshas make one Satya Yuga or Krita Yuga. • 3,600 divya varshas make one Treta Yuga. • 2,400 divya varshas make one Dvapara Yuga. • 1,200 divya varsha make one Kali Yuga. All the yugas together total to 12,000 divya varshas. This one cycle of all the yugas makes one Maha-Yuga or Chatur-Yuga. One Manvantara=71 Maha-yugas, or thirty crore, sixty seven lacs and twenty thousand (30,67,20,000) human years. In the same manner One Kalpa, or cycle of creation, preservation, and destruction=14 manvantaras. and thus the cycle of time continues. At the beginning of each Manvantara, a Manu appears and codifies all ethical and social regulations to be followed during the Manvantara. The Manu whose code is currently being followed is Vaivasvata Manu, who is the seventh in the line of the cycle of 14 Manus. The six Manus who preceded Vaivasvata Manu were: Svayambhuva, Svarochisha, Uttama, Tamasa, Raivata and Chakshusha. The seven who will follow the Vaivasvata Manu are: Savarni, Daksha-Savarni, Brahma-Savarni, Dharma-Savarni, Rudra-Savarni, Deva-Savarni and Indra-Savarni. So friends at the end of this we can say Hindu religion is a treasure of science.