Kāla-vibhāga: The Divisions of Time from Atom to Brahmā, and the Lord Beyond Time
अयने चाहनी प्राहुर्वत्सरो द्वादश स्मृत: । संवत्सरशतं नृणां परमायुर्निरूपितम् ॥ १२ ॥
ayane cāhanī prāhur vatsaro dvādaśa smṛtaḥ saṁvatsara-śataṁ nṝṇāṁ paramāyur nirūpitam
デーヴァたちの一昼夜は二つのアヤナから成ると言われ、その昼夜の合一が人間にとっての一暦年(サンヴァツァラ)である。人の最長寿命は百年と定められている。
This verse states that two ayanas constitute a day and night for the devas, twelve months form one year, and the maximum human lifespan is described as one hundred years.
In Canto 3, Chapter 11, Śukadeva explains the structure of time to show its vast, ordered nature and to help the listener cultivate detachment and urgency for spiritual realization.
Remembering life’s limited span encourages disciplined sādhana, wiser priorities, and reduced attachment to temporary achievements.