According to astronomical calculations, a lava is one eleventh of a second.
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"According to astronomical calculations, a lava is one eleventh of a second"
Sri Caitanya-caritamrta
CC Madhya-lila
According to astronomical calculations, a lava is one eleventh of a second.
“The verdict of all revealed scriptures is that by even a moment’s association with a pure devotee, one can attain all success.