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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YugaYuga - Wikipedia

    A yuga, in Hinduism, is generally used to indicate an age of time. [1] [2] In the Rigveda, a yuga refers to generations, a period of time (whether long or short), or a yoke (joining of two things). [3]

  2. Aug 26, 2015 · What is a Yuga? According to Hindu philosophy, the world is made up of four main “Yugas” – ages, epochs or cycles of time – each made up of tens of thousands of human years. These 4 yugas are the Satya Yuga, the Treta Yuga, the Dvapara Yuga and lastly, the Kali Yuga.

    • Satya Yuga. In Satya Yuga, human beings were adept in meditation and possessed unbelievable strength and longevity. The Vedic texts state that humans during Satya Yuga, or the Golden Age, lived for up to 100,000 years.
    • Treta Yuga. In Treta Yuga, the Silver Age, human beings engage in nonviolent religious sacrifice as a means of propitiating the gods and ultimately pleasing the Supreme Person, Vishnu.
    • Dvapara Yuga. Even before the beginning of Dvapara Yuga, by the end of Treta Yuga, human beings began to stray from the path of dharma, or the religious way of life.
    • Kali Yuga. While Sri Krishna remained on the planet, Kali Yuga could not begin. The reason is that the presence of the Supreme Person keeps ignorance and irreligion at bay.
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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yuga_cycleYuga cycle - Wikipedia

    A Yuga Cycle (a.k.a. chatur yuga, maha yuga, etc.) is a cyclic age in Hindu cosmology. Each cycle lasts for 4,320,000 years (12,000 divine years) and repeats four yugas (world ages): Krita (Satya) Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga.

  5. Jun 13, 2024 · Yuga is a term in Hinduism that refers to an age of humankind or a unit of time in astronomy. Learn about the four yuga s of the mahayuga, the kalpa cycle, and the astronomical aspects of yuga.

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  6. Nov 4, 2018 · Learn about the Hindu time scale of four yugas, or epochs, that span over billions of years. Discover the symbolic meanings, the avatars, and the characteristics of each yuga, and how they relate to the current Kali Yuga.

  7. The history of humanity is divided up into four yugas (a.k.a. dharmic ages or world ages)— Kṛta-yuga (pronounced Krita-yuga; a.k.a. Satya-yuga), Tretā-yuga, Dvāpara-yuga and Kali-yuga—each with a 25% decline in dharmic practices and length, giving proportions (caraṇas; pronounced charanas) of 4:3:2:1 (e.g. Satya: 100% start; Kali: 25% ...

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