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In Hindu And Buddhist Cosmology, Kalpa Refers To A Vast Period Of Cosmic Time, Essentially An "eon" Or Cycle Of Creation, Existence, And Destruction. It Is One Of The Six Vedanga Areas Of Study, Focusing Particularly On Ritual And Ceremonial Practices. In Hinduism, A Kalpa Is Defined As One Day In The Life Of Brahma, The Creator God, And It Spans Approximately 4.32 Billion Human Years. This Time Period Is Divided Into Smaller Cycles Called Manvantaras, Each Lasting 306.72 Million Years. Within The Vedangas, Kalpa (often Translated As "the Ceremonial") Focuses On The Proper Performance Of Rituals And Sacrifices Described In The Vedas. It Provides Guidance On The Application Of Vedic Knowledge In Practical Religious Life. In Buddhism, Kalpa Also Signifies A Vast Cosmic Cycle, Although The Specific Duration And Nature Of These Cycles Can Vary Depending On The Buddhist Tradition. Some Traditions, Like Theravada, Have Different Scales For Kalpas, With Smaller Kalpas Like The "small Kalpa" Of 16 Million Years And Larger Ones Like The "antara-kalpa" And "maha-kalpa".

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