Vedic and texts describe units of
Kala measurements, from Paramaṇu (about 17
microseconds) to Maha-Manvantara (311.04 trillion
years). According to these texts, the creation and destruction of the universe is a cyclic process, which repeats itself forever. Each cycle starts with the birth and expansion (lifetime) of the universe equaling 311.04 trillion years, followed by its complete annihilation (which also prevails for the same duration). The current Universe is, according to Hindu scripture, in the 51st year of Brahma, which suggests that it was created about 155.5 trillion years ago. This figure does not match the modern estimated
age of the universe of
≈ 13.79 billion years. It is unclear, however, if the Hindu concept of the universe is the same as our modern concept of the universe.