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Dear spiritual brothers and sisters,

The passage of time within a maha-yoga influences for the

worse man and the world in which he lives. This passage is marked by

the four ages (yuga), called Satya, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali-yuga,

the last being that in which it is generally supposed the world now

is. The yuga is a fraction of a kalpa, or day of Brahma of 4,320,000

human years. The kalpa is divided into fourteen manvantara, which

are again subdivided into seventy-one maha.-yuga; the length of each

of which is 4,320,000 human years. The maha-yuga (great age) is

itself composed of four yuga (ages) (a) Satya, (b ) Treta, ©

Dvapara, (d) Kali. Official science teaches that man appeared on the

earth in an imperfect state, from which he has since been gradually,

though continually, raising himself. Such teaching is, however, in

conflict with the traditions of all peoples Jew, Babylonian,

Egyptian, Hindu, Greek, Roman, and Christian which speak of an age

when man was both innocent and happy. From this state of primal

perfection he fell, continuing his descent until such time as the

great Avatara, Christ and others, descended to save his race and

enable it to regain the righteous path. The Garden of Eden is the

emblem of the paradisiacal body of man. There man was one with

Nature. He was himself paradise, a privileged enclosure in a garden

of delight gan be Eden. Et eruditus est Moyse omni sapientia

Ægyptiorum . The Satya Yuga is, according to Hindu belief, the

Golden Age of righteousness, free of sin, marked by longevity,

physical strength, beauty, and stature. "There were giants in those

days" whose moral, mental, and physical strength enabled them to

undergo long brahmacharyya (continence) and tapas (austerities).

Longevity permitted lengthy spiritual exercises. Life then depended

on the marrow, and lasted a lakh of years, men dying when they

willed. Their stature was 21 cubits.

 

To this age belong the Avatara or incarnations of Vishnu, Matsya,

Kurma, Varaha, Nri-singha, and Vamana. Its duration is computed to

be 4,800 Divine years, which, when multiplied by 360 (a year of the

Devas being equal to 360 human years) are the equivalent of

1,728,000 of the years of man. (b) The second age, or Treta (three-

fourth) Yuga, is that in which righteousness (dharmma) decreased by

one-fourth. The duration was 3,600 Divine years, or 1,296,000 human

years. Longevity, strength, and stature decreased. Life was in the

bone, and lasted 10,000 years. ManÕs stature was 14 cubits. Of sin

there appeared one-quarter, and of virtue there remained three-

quarters. Men were still attached to pious and charitable acts,

penances, sacrifice, and pilgrimage, of which the chief was that to

Naimisharanya. In this period appeared the avatars of Vishnu as

Parashurama and Rama. © The third, or Dvapara (one-half) Yuga, is

that in which righteousness decreased by one-half, and the duration

of which was 2,400 Divine, or 864,000 human, years. A further

decrease in longevity and strength, and increase of weakness and

disease, mark this age. Life which lasted 1,000 years was centred in

the blood. Stature was 7 cubits. Sin and virtue were of equal force.

Men became restless, and, though eager to acquire knowledge, were

deceitful, and followed both good and useful pursuits. The principal

place of pilgrimage was Kurukshetra. To this age belongs (according

to Vyasa, Anushtubhacharya and Jiya-deva) the avatara of Vishnu as

Bala-rama, the elder brother of Krishna, who, according to other

accounts, takes his place. In the sandhya, or intervening period of

1,000 years between this and the next yuga the Tantra was revealed,

as it will be revealed at the dawn of every Kali-yuga. (d) Kali-yuga

is the alleged present age, in which righteousness exists to the

extent of one-fourth only, the duration of which is 1,200 Divine,or

432,000 human, years. According to some, this age commenced in 3120

B.C. on the date of VishnuÕs return to heaven after the eighth

incarnation. This is the periodwhich, according to the Puranas and

Tantras, is characterized by the prevalence of viciousness,

weakness, disease, and the general decline of all that is good.

Humanlife, which lasts at most 120, or, as some say, 100, years,is

dependent on food. Stature is 3½ cubits. The chief pilgrimage is now

to the Ganges. In this age has appeared the Buddha Avatara. The

last, or Kalki Avatara,the Destroyer of sin, has yet to come. It is

He who will destroy iniquity and restore the age of

righteousness.The Kalki Purana speaks of Him as One whose body is

blue like that of the rain-charged cloud, who with sword in hand

rides, as does the rider of the Apocalypse, a white horse swift as

the wind, the Cherisher of the people, Destroyer of the race of the

Kali-yuga, the Source of true religion. And Jayadeva, in his Ode to

the Incarnations,addresses Him thus: "For the destruction of all the

impure thou drawest thy cimeter like a blazing comet. O how

tremendous! Oh, Keshava, assuming the body of Kalki! Be victorious.

O Hari, Lord of the Universe!" With the Satya-yuga a new maha-yaga

will commence, and the ages will continue to revolve with their

rising and descending races until the close of the kalpa or day of

Brahma.. Then a night of dissolution (pralaya) of equal duration

follows, the Lord reposing in yoga-nidra (yoga sleep in pralaya) on

the Serpent Shesha, the Endless One, till day break, when the

universe is created anew and the next kalpa follows.

Yours yogically,

Dattu

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