- 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)...
- Kali
Yuga, in Hinduism, is the fourth, shortest, and
worst of the four
yugas (world ages) in a
Yuga Cycle,
preceded by
Dvapara Yuga and
followed by the...
- four
yugas (world ages):
Krita (Satya)
Yuga,
Treta Yuga,
Dvapara Yuga, and Kali
Yuga. As a
Yuga Cycle progresses through the four
yugas, each
yuga's length...
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Yuga (a.k.a.
Krita Yuga, IAST: Kṛta-
yuga), in Hinduism, is the
first and best of the four
yugas (world ages) in a
Yuga Cycle,
preceded by Kali
Yuga of...
-
Dvapara Yuga (IAST: Dvāpara-
yuga), in Hinduism, is the
third and third-best of the four
yugas (world ages) in a
Yuga Cycle,
preceded by
Treta Yuga and followed...
-
Treta Yuga (IAST: Tretā-
yuga), in Hinduism, is the
second and second-best of the four
yugas (world ages) in a
Yuga Cycle,
preceded by
Krita (Satya)
Yuga and...
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yuga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yuga is an age of time in Hinduism.
Yuga may also
refer to: El
Lindaman (born 1995), ****anese professional...
- the end of the Kali
Yuga, the last of the four ages in the
cycle of
existence (Krita). His
arrival will mark the end of the Kali
Yuga and
herald the beginning...
- 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...
-
yuga, with
Badrinath representing Satya Yuga,
Rameswaram representing Treta Yuga,
Dwarka representing Dvapara Yuga, and Puri
representing Kali
Yuga....