
The time capsule aims to express the power of time and its value, with nature being the most prominent example of time and the changes that come with it. Unlike a generic time capsule that preserves the objects inside from the external world, this time capsule embraces nature’s intervention with the objects inside and appreciates the art created through the collaboration of nature and human decisions.
SYMBOLISMS

A yuga, in Hinduism, is generally used to indicate an age of time.
In the Rigveda, a yuga refers to generations, a period of time(whether long or short), or a yoke (joining of two things).In the Mahabharata, the words yuga and kalpa (a day of Brahma) are used interchangeably to describe the cycle of creation and destruction.
The yugas are engraved in the display glass as a symbol of the eternal nature of time


The “AUM” symbol (or OM – the symbol in the center) symbolizes the Universe and the ultimate reality. It is the most important Hindu symbols. At the dawn of creation, from emptiness first emerged a syllable consisting of three letters – A-U-M (often written as OM).


