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Shloka 95

Adhyaya 40: Kali-yuga Lakshana, Yuga-sandhyamsha, and the Re-emergence of Dharma

मन्वन्तरेण चैकेन सर्वाण्येवान्तराणि च व्याख्यातानि न संदेहः कल्पः कल्पेन चैव हि

manvantareṇa caikena sarvāṇyevāntarāṇi ca vyākhyātāni na saṃdehaḥ kalpaḥ kalpena caiva hi

En exposant ne fût-ce qu’un seul Manvantara, tous les cycles intermédiaires se trouvent expliqués—sans aucun doute. Car un Kalpa est éclairci par un autre Kalpa, selon un même modèle et un même ordre.

मन्वन्तरेणby (the account of) a Manvantara
मन्वन्तरेण:
and
:
एकेनby one (single)
एकेन:
सर्वाणिall
सर्वाणि:
एवindeed
एव:
अन्तराणिintermediate periods/cycles
अन्तराणि:
also
:
व्याख्यातानिhave been explained/expounded
व्याख्यातानि:
no/not
:
संदेहःdoubt
संदेहः:
कल्पःa Kalpa (aeon/day of Brahmā)
कल्पः:
कल्पेनby (another) Kalpa
कल्पेन:
and
:
एवindeed
एव:
हिfor/indeed
हि:

Suta Goswami

B
Brahma

FAQs

It frames Linga-centered dharma as operating within repeating cosmic cycles (Kalpa/Manvantara), implying that the principles of Shiva-worship remain consistent across aeons even as worlds recur.

Indirectly, it points to an underlying invariance behind cyclic creation—aligned with Shiva as Pati, the constant Lord whose order and grace persist through repeating Kalpas and Manvantaras.

No specific rite is prescribed; the takeaway is doctrinal: understand recurring cosmic structure, which supports steady observance of Shiva-puja and Pashupata-oriented discipline across changing times.