The Enigma Of The Universe : Units of Uncountable Time

Published: 21.03.2015
Updated: 02.07.2015

From samaya to Śīrṣaprahelikā are the units of countable time. In reality, countable numbers go beyond Śīrṣaprahelikā,[1] but as they transcend the limit of empirical mathematics, Śīrṣaprahelikā is considered to be the highest countable time-unit.

The units of uncountable time are defined by similies. They are broadly classified into two:

(1) Palyopama (pit-measured time-unit)

(2) Sāgaropama (ocean-measured time-unit)

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Title: The Enigma Of The Universe Publisher: JVB University Ladnun English Edition: 2010 HN4U Online Edition: 2014

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