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Kali Yuga

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Kali Yuga,inHinduism,is the fourth, shortest and worst of the fouryugas(world ages) in aYuga Cycle,preceded byDvapara Yugaand followed by the next cycle'sKrita (Satya) Yuga.It is believed to be the present age, which is full of conflict and sin.[1][2][3]

According toPuranic sources,[a]Krishna's deathmarked the end ofDvapara Yugaand the start ofKali Yuga,which is dated to 17/18 February 3102BCE.[9][10]Lasting for 432,000 years (1,200 divine years),Kali Yugabegan 5,125 years ago and has 426,875 years left as of 2024CE.[11][12][13]Kali Yugawill end in the year 428,899 CE.[14][b]

Near the end ofKali Yuga,when virtues are at their worst, a cataclysm and a re-establishment ofdharmaoccur to usher in the next cycle'sKrita (Satya) Yuga,prophesied to occur byKalki.[15]

Etymology[edit]

Yuga(Sanskrit:युग), in this context, means "an age of the world", where its archaic spelling isyug,with other forms ofyugam,yugānāṃ,andyuge,derived fromyuj(Sanskrit:युज्,lit.'to join or yoke'), believed derived from*yeug-(Proto-Indo-European:lit.'to join or unite').[16]

Kali Yuga(Sanskrit:कलियुग,romanized:kaliyuga or kali-yuga) means "the age ofKali","the age of darkness "," the age of vice and misery ", or" the age of quarrel and hypocrisy ".[17]

A complete description ofKali Yugais found in theMahabharata,Manusmriti,Vishnu Smriti,and variousPuranas.[18]

Epigraphy[edit]

According toP. V. Kane,one of the earliest inscriptions with one of the fouryugasnamed is the Pikira grant ofPallava Simhavarman(mid-5th centuryCE):[19][20]

Who was ever ready to extricate dharma that had become sunk owing to the evil effects of Kaliyuga.

— Pikira grant of Pallava Simhavarman, line 10 (3rd plate, front)

Otherepigraphsexist with namedyugasin theOld Mysoreregion ofIndia,published inEpigraphia Carnatica.[21]

Start date[edit]

Information kiosk atBhalka,the place from whereKrishnadied and left for heavenly abode in 3102 BC.

The start date and time ofKali Yugawas at midnight (00:00) on 17/18 February 3102 BCE.[9][22][14][23][10]

Astronomer and mathematicianAryabhata,who was born in 476 CE, finished his bookAryabhatiyain 499 CE, in which he wrote "When the three yugas (satyug, tretayug and dwaparyug) have elapsed and 60 x 60 (3,600) years of kaliyug have already passed, I am now 23 years old." Based on this information,Kali Yugabegan in 3102 BCE, which is calculated from 3600 - (476 + 23) + 1 (noyear zerofrom 1 BCE to 1 CE).[24]

According to K. D. Abhyankar, the starting point of Kali Yuga is an extremely rare planetary alignment, which is depicted in theMohenjo-daroseals.[25]

Duration and structure[edit]

Hindu textsdescribe fouryugas(world ages)⁠ in aYuga Cycle,where, starting in order from the first age ofKrita (Satya) Yuga,eachyuga'slength decreases by one-fourth (25%), giving proportions of 4:3:2:1. Eachyugais described as having a main period (a.k.a.yugaproper) preceded by itsyuga-sandhyā(dawn) and followed by itsyuga-sandhyāṃśa(dusk)⁠, where eachtwilight(dawn/dusk) lasts for one-tenth (10%) of its main period. Lengths are given in divine years (years of the gods), each lasting for 360solar(human) years.[11][12][13]

Kali Yuga,the fourth age in a cycle, lasts for 432,000 years (1,200 divine years), where its main period lasts for 360,000 years (1,000 divine years) and its two twilights each lasts for 36,000 years (100 divine years). The current cycle'sKali Yuga,the present age, has the following dates based on it starting in 3102BCE:[11][12][13]

Kali yuga
Part Start (– End) Length
Kali-yuga-sandhya(dawn)* 3102BCE 36,000 (100)
Kali-yuga(proper) 32,899CE 360,000 (1,000)
Kali-yuga-sandhyamsa(dusk) 392,899–428,899CE 36,000 (100)
Years: 432,000solar(1,200 divine)
(*) Current. [14]

Mahabharata,Book 12 (Shanti Parva), Ch. 231:[26][c]

(17) A year (of men) is equal to a day and night of the gods... (19) I shall, in their order, tell you the number of years that are for different purposes calculated differently, in the Krita, the Treta, the Dwapara, and the Kali yugas. (20) Four thousand celestial years is the duration of the first or Krita age. The morning of that cycle consists of four hundred years and its evening is of four hundred years. (21) Regarding the other cycles, the duration of each gradually decreases by a quarter in respect of both the principal period with the minor portion and the conjoining portion itself.

Manusmriti,Ch. 1:[27]

(67) A year is a day and a night of the gods... (68) But hear now the brief (description of) the duration of a night and a day of Brahman [(Brahma)] and of the several ages (of the world, yuga) according to their order. (69) They declare that the Krita age (consists of) four thousand years (of the gods); the twilight preceding it consists of as many hundreds, and the twilight following it of the same number. (70) In the other three ages with their twilights preceding and following, the thousands and hundreds are diminished by one (in each).

Surya Siddhanta,Ch. 1:[28]

(13)... twelve months make a year. This is called a day of the gods. (14)... Six times sixty [360] of them are a year of the gods... (15) Twelve thousand of these divine years are denominated a Quadruple Age (caturyuga); of ten thousand times four hundred and thirty-two [4,320,000] solar years (16) Is composed that Quadruple Age, with its dawn and twilight. The difference of the Golden and the other Ages, as measured by the difference in the number of the feet of Virtue in each, is as follows: (17) The tenth part of an Age, multiplied successively by four, three, two, and one, gives the length of the Golden and the other Ages, in order: the sixth part of each belongs to its dawn and twilight.

10,000-year sub-period[edit]

A dialogue betweenKrishnaandGanga (goddess)found in theBrahma Vaivarta Puranadescribes that for the first 10,000 years ofKali Yuga,the ill effects ofKali Yugawill be reduced due to the presence ofbhakti yogisand the ability to nullify sinful reactions, after which Earth will be devoid of devout religious people and be shackled byKali Yuga.[29][non-primary source needed]Gaudiya Vaishnavismbelieves this sub-period started later inKali Yugawith the birth ofChaitanya Mahaprabhu(1486 CE).[30]

Characteristics[edit]

Hinduism often symbolically represents morality (dharma) as an Indian bull. In theSatya Yuga,the first stage of development, the bull has four legs, which is reduced by one in each age that follows. 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.[31][32]

References in theMahabharata[edit]

TheKurukshetra Warand the decimation ofKauravasthus happened at theYuga-Sandhi,the point of transition from one yuga to another.[33]

Prophesied events[edit]

A discourse byMarkandeyain theMahabharataidentifies some of the attributes of people, animals, nature, and weather during the Kali Yuga.[34][35]

Other usage[edit]

The Kali Yuga is an important concept in bothTheosophyandAnthroposophy,[36][37]and in the writings ofHelena Blavatsky,W.Q. Judge,Rudolf Steiner,Savitri Devi,andTraditionalistphilosophers such asRené GuénonandJulius Evola,among others.Rudolf Steinerbelieved that the Kali Yuga ended in 1900.[36]

See also[edit]

Explanatory notes[edit]

  1. ^TheBhagavata Purana(1.18.6),[4]Vishnu Purana(5.38.8),[5]Brahmanda Purana(2.3.74.241),[6]Vayu Purana(2.37.422),[7]andBrahma Purana(2.103.8)[8]state that the dayKrishnaleft the earth was the day that theDvapara Yugaended and theKali Yugabegan.
  2. ^Calculations excludeyear zero.1BCE to 1CE is one year, not two.
  3. ^Chapter 224 (CCXXIV) in some sources:Mahabharata12.224.

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Further reading[edit]

  • Fleet, J. F. (April 1911)."The Kaliyuga Era of B.C. 3102 (Part I)".The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland:479–496.
  • Fleet, J. F. (July 1911)."The Kaliyuga Era of B.C. 3102 (Part II)".The Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland:675–698.
  • Glass, Marty (2004).Yuga: An Anatomy of our Fate.Hillsdale, NY: Sophia Perennis.
  • Guénon, René(2004).The Crisis of the Modern World.Translated by Osborne, Arthur; Pallis, Marco; Nicholson, Richard C. Hillsdale, NY: Sophia Perennis.
  • Sotillos, Samuel Bendeck (2013). "New Age or the Kali-Yuga?".AHP Perspective.2013(April/May): 15–21.
  • Srinivasaraghavan, K. (1969).The Date of the Mahabharata War and the Kali Yugadhi.Chennai-18: Srinivasa Gandhinilayam.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Upton, Charles(2005).Legends of the End: Prophecies of the End Times, Antichrist, Apocalypse, and Messiah from Eight Religious Traditions.Hillsdale, NY: Sophia Perennis.

External links[edit]

  • The dictionary definition ofKali Yugaat Wiktionary