Sanātana — The Subtle Calendar of Countless Kāla

Mapping the Infinite through Rhythms of Time Art @ Vijay Vijan I. Introduction: Beyond the Clock — A Living Time Time, in its most common understanding, is a silent flow—measured by clocks, organized into calendars, and buried under routine. But in Sanātana Dharma, Time is not a ticking sequence; it is a breathing consciousness . Kāla is not merely a metric of movement but the very architecture of reality. It devours and delivers, conceals and reveals. Sanātana does not ask, “What time is it?” It asks instead, “Where in Time are you standing—and who are you becoming in it?” This chapter unfolds the vast, intricate vision of Time in Sanātana wisdom: a vision that stretches from daily human rhythms to the lives of gods and cosmic dissolution. Here, the calendar is not a table of dates—it is a living, vibrating field of frequencies, cycles, and alignments: a subtle science of becoming . II. What Is Kāla in Sanātana Thought? Kāla is not merely chronological—it is...