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"O King Pariksit, at the end of the past millennium, at the end of Brahma's day, because Lord Brahma sleeps during the night, annihilation took place, and the three worlds were covered by the water of the ocean"
Srimad-Bhagavatam
SB Canto 8
O King Pariksit, at the end of the past millennium, at the end of Brahma's day, because Lord Brahma sleeps during the night, annihilation took place, and the three worlds were covered by the water of the ocean.
O King Pariksit, at the end of the past millennium, at the end of Brahma's day, because Lord Brahma sleeps during the night, annihilation took place, and the three worlds were covered by the water of the ocean.
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- Pariksit
- At The End
- Past
- Millennium
- Day of Brahma
- Because
- Brahma's Sleeping
- During
- Brahma's Night
- Annihilation
- Takes Place
- The Three Worlds
- Were
- Covering
- Water
- Ocean
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