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When Brahma goes to sleep in his nighttimeAt the end of the life of each Manu there are shorter dissolutions also

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"At the end of the life of each Manu there are shorter dissolutions also"

Srimad-Bhagavatam

SB Canto 3

At the end of the life of each Manu there are shorter dissolutions also.

After the end of Brahmā's night, the creation of the three worlds begins again in the daytime of Brahmā, and they continue to exist through the life durations of fourteen consecutive Manus, or fathers of mankind.

At the end of the life of each Manu there are shorter dissolutions also.

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