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'''[[Pralaya]]''' is a concept within the cyclic model of the universe in which the cosmos is said to appear and disappear regularly within the Absolute Reality. This Sanskrit word means "dissolution" or "melting away." In Hinduism, it refers to a period where the universe is in a state of non-existence, which happens when the three gunas or qualities of matter are in perfect balance. [[H. P. Blavatsky]] defined it as, "A period of obscuration or repose." | |||
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Pralaya is a concept within the cyclic model of the universe in which the cosmos is said to appear and disappear regularly within the Absolute Reality. This Sanskrit word means "dissolution" or "melting away." In Hinduism, it refers to a period where the universe is in a state of non-existence, which happens when the three gunas or qualities of matter are in perfect balance. H. P. Blavatsky defined it as, "A period of obscuration or repose." |
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