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Kali Yuga
Kali Yuga : (Devangar: Sanskrit pronunciation:[kli ju], lit. "age of (the male demon) Kali", or "age of vice") is the last of the four stages that the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas described in the Indian scriptures. The other ages are Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga and Dvapara Yuga. According to the Surya Siddhanta, an astronomical treatise that forms the basis of all Hindu and Buddhist calendars, Kali Yuga began at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BCE [1] in the proleptic Julian calendar, or 23 January 3102 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. This date is also considered by many Hindus to be the day that Krishna left earth to return to his abode. Most interpreters of Hindu scriptures believe that earth is currently in Kali Yuga. Some, such as Swami Sri Yukteswar,[2] and Paramhansa Yogananda[3] believe that it is now near the beginning of Dvapara Yuga. The Kali Yuga is traditionally thought to last 432,000 years. Hindus and Sikhs believe that human civilization degenerates spiritually during the Kali Yuga,[4] [5] which is referred to as the Dark Age because in it people are as far removed as possible from God. Hinduism often symbolically represents morality (dharma) as a bull. In Satya Yuga, the first stage of development, the bull has four legs, but in each age morality is reduced by one quarter. By the age of Kali, morality is reduced to only a quarter of that of the golden age, so that the bull of Dharma has only one leg.[6] [7] Kali Yuga is associated with the apocalyptic demon Kali, not to be confused with the goddess Kl (read as Kaalee) (these are unrelated words in the Sanskrit language). The "Kali" of Kali Yuga means "strife, discord, quarrel, or contention."
In relation to rulers
Rulers will become unreasonable: they will levy taxes unfairly. Rulers will no longer see it as their duty to promote spirituality, or to protect their subjects: they will become a danger to the world. People will start migrating, seeking countries where wheat and barley form the staple food source.
In human relationships
Avarice and wrath will be common. Humans will openly display animosity towards each other. Ignorance of dharma will occur. People will have thoughts of murder with no justification and will see nothing wrong in that. Lust will be viewed as socially acceptable and sexual intercourse will be seen as the central requirement of life. Sin will increase exponentially, whilst virtue will fade and cease to flourish. People will take vows and break them soon after. People will become addicted to intoxicating drinks and drugs. Gurus will no longer be respected and their students will attempt to injure them. Their teachings will be insulted, and followers of Kama will wrest control of the mind from all human beings. Brahmins will not be learned or honoured, Kshatriyas will not be brave, Vaishyas will not be just in their dealings and Shudras will be allotted unreasonable 'caste-based' duties which they will avoid.
Kali Yuga
Personification
Kali is the reigning lord of Kali Yuga and the nemesis of Sri Kalki, who is the tenth and final Avatar of Lord Vishnu. According to the Vishnu Purana, Kali is a negative manifestation of Vishnu who perpetually operates in this world as a cause of destruction, along with his evil extended family.[9] Kali also serves as an antagonistic force in the Kalki Purana. It is said that towards the end of this yuga, Kalki will return riding on a white horse to do battle with Kali and his dark forces. The world will suffer a fiery end which will destroy all evil, and a new age, Satya Yuga, will begin.
Kali Yuga
Brahma Kumaris
According to the Brahma Kumaris and Prajapita Brahma Kumaris, there are also five ages or yugas in a single cycle or Kalpa of 5000 years in which the Kali Yuga or Iron Age is the lowest, most impure, vicious and where ignorance rules. It lasts for 1250 years at the end of which a fifth age of only 100 years exists called the Sangum Yuga (Confluence Age or meeting with God) during which time the Iron Age is destroyed and the Golden Age re-created. Every 5,000 Year kalpa cycle repeats identically the same.[11]
Notes
[1] The Induand the Rg-Veda, Page 16, By Egbert Richter-Ushanas, ISBN 8120814053 [2] The Holy Science, by Jnanavatar Swami Sri Yukteswar Giri, Yogoda Sat-Sanga Society of India, 1949 [3] Yogananda, Paramhansa. Autobiography of a Yogi (http:/ / books. google. com/ books?id=_R6B6e4l4_4C& pg=PA201). BiblioBazaar. pp.200201. ISBN9780554224664. . [4] Dimitri Kitsikis, L'Orocc, dans l'ge de Kali, Editions Naaman,1985, ISBN 2-89040-359-9 [5] http:/ / www. info-sikh. com/ PageYuga. html [6] The Mahabharata, Book 3: Vana Parva: Markandeya-Samasya Parva: Section CLXXXIX (http:/ / www. sacred-texts. com/ hin/ m03/ m03189. htm) [7] Bhgavata Pura 1.16.20 [8] Ramesh Chaturvedi, Shantilal Nagar. Brahmavaivarta Purana. Parimal Publications. ISBN8171101704. Online Book 4, Chapter 129, versus 49-60 (http:/ / www. veda. harekrsna. cz/ encyclopedia/ kaliyuga. htm) [9] CHAP. VII (http:/ / www. sacred-texts. com/ hin/ vp/ vp041. htm#fr_212) [10] http:/ / sikhitothemax. com/ page. asp?ShabadID=4214 [11] (http:/ / www. brahmakumaris. com/ rajayoga-meditation/ cycle-of-time. html), The ages of the time cycle according to the Brahma Kumaris.
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