Atom, 111:may come much help and illumination to us: "The Maha Yogi, the great ascetic, in whom is centeredFire, 41:sandhis. Every Manu's rule contains seventy-one Maha Yugas, - each Maha Yuga consists of fourFire, 41:rule contains seventy-one Maha Yugas, - each Maha Yuga consists of four Yugas, viz., Krita, Treta,Fire, 41:The total of the said four Yugas constitute a Maha Yuga 4,320,000 Seventy-one of such Maha YugasFire, 41:a Maha Yuga 4,320,000 Seventy-one of such Maha Yugas form the period of the reign of one ManuFire, 41:reign of 14 Manus embraces the duration of 994 Maha Yugas, which is equal to 4,294,080,000 AddFire, 41:the reign of each Manu, which amount to 6 Maha Yugas, equal to 25,920,000 The total of these reignsFire, 41:reigns and interregnums of 14 Manus, is 1,000 Maha Yugas, which constitute a Kalpa, i.e., one dayFire, 41:the whole period of Brahma's age, ie., Maha Kalpa 311,040,000,000,000 That these figures are notFire, 41:by Professor Huxley. Great as the period of the Maha Kalpa seems to be, we are assured thatFire, 41:that thousands and thousands of millions of such Maha Kalpas have passed, and as many more are yetFire, 312:with the same material unto the and of the Maha Yug." - Mahatma Letters to A. P. Sinnett, pp. 160,Fire, 984:back of the Zend "mag," "looms up the Sanskrit, maha, signifying great." It is thought by goodFire, 984:great." It is thought by good scholars that maha was originally spelled magha. To be sure, there is |