Yes time is relative. When Lord Jagannath's temple was built by King Indradyumna he went to Brahmaloka to invite Lord Brahma to inaugurate the temple. But by the time he went and came back it was ages on earth and the temple was under layers of sand. Multiple such indications are there in our history!

 (Verse 1)

In a distant land and a different time,

A king with a vision, his heart so prime.

He sought to build a temple divine,

Inviting Lord Brahma, a moment so fine.


(Verse 2)

He embarked on a journey, a pilgrimage grand,

To Brahma's realm, where gods command.

But as he returned, his heart filled with zeal,

Centuries had passed, the temple concealed.


(Verse 3)

Oh, time is relative, a mystical force,

Brahma's realm, where time takes its course.

As ages passed, the temple lay buried,

Yet the king's devotion, it never varied.


(Verse 4)

Unveiling the layers of sand, so deep,

The temple emerged, a history to keep.

Lessons learned, from tales of old,

Time may test, but faith is bold.


(Last Verse)

Yes, time is relative, it bends our perception,

The cycles of life, a divine connection.

Through history's pages, we find our way,

In this timeless dance, where memories stay.

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