“Bhikkhus, there are these four incalculable divisions of an eon. What four?”
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“The time during which an eon dissolves, which cannot easily be calculated as ‘so many years’ or ‘so many hundreds of years’ or ‘so many thousands of years’ or ‘so many hundreds of thousands of years.’”
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“The time during which an eon remains in a state of dissolution, which cannot easily be calculated as ‘so many years’ or ‘so many hundreds of years’ or ‘so many thousands of years’ or ‘so many hundreds of thousands of years.’”
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“The time during which an eon evolves, which cannot easily be calculated as ‘so many years’ or ‘so many hundreds of years’ or ‘so many thousands of years’ or ‘so many hundreds of thousands of years.’”
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“The time during which an eon remains in a state of evolution, which cannot easily be calculated as ‘so many years’ or ‘so many hundreds of years’ or ‘so many thousands of years’ or ‘so many hundreds of thousands of years.’”
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“These, bhikkhus, are the four incalculable divisions of an eon.”
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Kappa Sutta (AN 4.156)
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