Kalpa Veda, also known as Kalpa Purusha or Kalpa Sutra, is an ancient Hindu text that deals with the creation and destruction of the universe. It is considered one of the most sacred and esoteric texts of Hinduism.
- It is believed to have been composed by the sage Vasistha around 1500 BCE.
- The text describes the creation of the universe through a cosmic dance, known as the Kalpa Purusha, which is performed by the god Vishnu.
- The Kalpa Veda also contains descriptions of the various regions of the universe, including the three worlds (Bhuta, Deha, and Svarga) and the seven chakras.
- The text is divided into 12 chapters, each of which deals with a different aspect of the universe and the nature of reality.
The Kalpa Veda is considered a sacred text because it is believed to contain the secrets of the universe and the nature of the divine.