IPA: /ˈkæl.pə/
KK: /kɑlpə/
A very long period of time in Hindu cosmology, specifically lasting 4.32 billion years, during which the universe is created and destroyed.
According to Hindu beliefs, a kalpa is a vast cycle of creation and destruction that lasts billions of years.
Kalpa originates from Sanskrit 'kalpa' (कल्प), meaning a period of time or an age, often used in the context of cosmology to denote a cycle of creation and destruction in Hindu philosophy. It refers to a vast time span in which the universe undergoes cycles of creation, preservation, and dissolution.
Think of 'kalpa' as a long period of time in Hindu cosmology, where the universe goes through cycles of creation and destruction.