Guest guest Posted May 4, 2001 Report Share Posted May 4, 2001 PAMHO.ALGTSP. someone gave me a fossel from 70-90 million years ago. I can't find which yoga it is from? thanks ys Pandava vijaya dasa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 thanks appreciate it... YS Pandava vijaya dasa At 09:01 AM 05/08/2001 -0400, you wrote: >> Late Satya yuga, I believe. As I remember, each yuga (going backwards) >> is 10 times the length of previous. So: > >Actually, the length of the yuga's double. The total of the four yugas (a >maha-yuga) is ten times that of the Kali-yuga. > >Satya-yuga 1,728,000 human years >Treta-yuga 1,296,000 human years >Dvapara-yuga 864,000 human years >Kali-yuga 432,000 human years >==================================== >Maha-yuga 4,320,000 human years > >One thousand maha-yugas make one day of Brahma (a kalpa). His night is >equally long. He lives 100 years of 360 days. So his total lifespan, which >is also the lifespan of the universe, comes to: > >4,320,000 x 1000 x 2 x 360 x 100 = 311,040,000,000,000 human years > >You can find more info at: > >http://www.iskcon.org/main/twohk/philo/roots/ages.htm > >http://www.hssworld.org/all/yugaadi/yugabda2.html > >> By the way, this is not the normal order of the yugas. It is like this >> only in this particular yuga cycle. Normally, the order is Satya, >> Dvarpara (second), Treta (third), Kali. > >I have heard something like this before, but have never found any sastric >evidence for it. Everywhere I have searched the order appears as Satya, >Treta, Dvapara, Kali. > >Someone once explained that the yugas are name like the four-faced dice >used in Vedic times. Kali is the loosing face, the second one up is >Dvapara, the third one up Treta, and the winning face is Krta or Satya. >This supposedly comes from the Mahabharata. > >Is there anyone who knows more about this reversion of the yugas? > >Haribol. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2001 Report Share Posted May 8, 2001 Someone gave us an ammonite fossil...they said it was 90 million years old.it has been extinct for 60 million years... trying to figure out where it was from... thanks again, your servant behind the camera, Pandava vijaya dasa Turn on,Tune in,Go back to Godhead every Friday 7:30pm or watch on video 648,000 homes receive HKTV Hare Krishna TV/Dangerous TV P.O. Box 273402 Houston, Texas 77277-3402 USA http://www.iskcon.net/hktv At 09:01 AM 05/08/2001 -0400, you wrote: >> Late Satya yuga, I believe. As I remember, each yuga (going backwards) >> is 10 times the length of previous. So: > >Actually, the length of the yuga's double. The total of the four yugas (a >maha-yuga) is ten times that of the Kali-yuga. > >Satya-yuga 1,728,000 human years >Treta-yuga 1,296,000 human years >Dvapara-yuga 864,000 human years >Kali-yuga 432,000 human years >==================================== >Maha-yuga 4,320,000 human years > >One thousand maha-yugas make one day of Brahma (a kalpa). His night is >equally long. He lives 100 years of 360 days. So his total lifespan, which >is also the lifespan of the universe, comes to: > >4,320,000 x 1000 x 2 x 360 x 100 = 311,040,000,000,000 human years > >You can find more info at: > >http://www.iskcon.org/main/twohk/philo/roots/ages.htm > >http://www.hssworld.org/all/yugaadi/yugabda2.html > >> By the way, this is not the normal order of the yugas. It is like this >> only in this particular yuga cycle. Normally, the order is Satya, >> Dvarpara (second), Treta (third), Kali. > >I have heard something like this before, but have never found any sastric >evidence for it. Everywhere I have searched the order appears as Satya, >Treta, Dvapara, Kali. > >Someone once explained that the yugas are name like the four-faced dice >used in Vedic times. Kali is the loosing face, the second one up is >Dvapara, the third one up Treta, and the winning face is Krta or Satya. >This supposedly comes from the Mahabharata. > >Is there anyone who knows more about this reversion of the yugas? > >Haribol. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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