Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 SSS ! > SATYA YUGA > > Amongst the four era's, the Satya yuga is the first and the most > significant one. This era began on Sunday, Vaishakh Shukla Tritiya day > which is also known as Akshaya Tritiya. This extends up to 17,28,000 years. > God incarnated in four forms i.e. Matsya, Kurma, Varaha and Narsimha in > this era. Knowledge, meditation and penance would hold special importance > in this era. The average height of people was more than what it is today. > Every king would attain the pre-determined attainments and would experience > bliss. All the four pillars of religion i.e. truth, penance, yagya > (religious sacrifice) and charity were present in totality. The only text > which was considered credible and was followed was Manu's Dharma Shastra. > Satya yuga shall be established by Kalki again after the Kali yuga. The > average life expectancy of a human being in Satya yuga was approximately > 4000 years. > > At the end of this era when the Sun, Moon, Jupiter together enter Pushya > Nakshatra that is the Cancer Zodiac then the Satya yuga shall begin. During > this time the stars/constellations shall become auspicious and radiant. As > a result it shall accrue in the well being of all creatures and the health > will ameliorate. It is during this auspicious time that Vishnu's > Incarnation Kalki shall take birth in a Brahmin family. This incarnation > shall be mighty, intelligent and valiant. He shall engage in good of all > benefactors. At the spun of the moment, no sooner he thinks he shall be > armed with all the weapons, armours and an army, he shall be coronated king > who shall know no enemy. He shall be benevolent and a radiant Brahmin and > shall be the one who shall emancipate the ones in misery. > > He shall be the one and only one to destroy the Kaliyuga and initiate the > holy and divine Satya yuga. Bhagwan Kalki in the Satya yuga shall destroy > all the dacoits and robbers. He shall perform the Ashwamedha Yagya and > shall donate this entire world to the Brahmins. His success and deeds will > be divine and sublime. He shall establish the auspicious ideals and > principles propounded by Lord Brahma after which he shall go to the forest > to practice penance. > After this all the generations to come shall follow the ideals established > by Bhagwan Kalki and shall engage in religious activities. Accordingly on > the advent of the Satya yuga all people shall engage assiduously in good, > sublime deeds. > > One shall witness the emergence of beautiful gardens, Dharmashalas (Resting > Inns) and majestic temples. One shall see the execution of many a huge > yagyas. Brahmins, sages, ascetics according to their nature shall be > absorbed in penance. Ashrams shall be devoid of the wicked and the deceits. > This era shall usher better agriculture and one shall be able to grow all > foodgrains in all seasons. People shall generously donate and will follow > all the rules and regulations mentioned. The kings shall protect their > subjects and earth very sincerely. > The Vaishya (traders) of this era shall engage in trade and business very > justly and honestly. Brahmins shall be engaged continually in religious > sacrifices, study, teaching, charity etc. The Kshatriya (warriors) shall be > inclined towards exhibition of valiance and might. The Shudras shall > sincerely serve the Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas. This form of > religion shall remain intact and absolute in the Satya yuga. > > One shall witness the total establishment of Sanatan Dharma (eternal > religion). During the Satya yuga, the child was not ruined when the father > or mother expired. All the gods, demons, Gandharvas, Yaksha would give up > their hatred and differences. The Rik, Sama and Yajurveda were not separate > and demarcated. This era was devoid of agricultural activities or rather > any other type of activity. Just by mere contemplation one would beget > desired results. The only religion that was relevant was- the renunciation > of vested interests. People in this era would never fall ill. No one would > try to point out faults or demerits in anyone's personality. The > personality was not plagued by demerits alike ego, sorrow, violent thought > (aggression), jealousy, hatred, backbiting, fear, anger and lethargy. > At that time, the colour of the Supreme cosmic soul that was situated in > the heart of one and all and the saviour of all the sages was white. > > All the people that are Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas and Shudras were > embellished with all the good qualities. At that time, the only saviour of > all the people was God. People would practice austerities and penance to > attain God. All would be inclined towards the supreme knowledge and all > actions performed would be in the intention of attaining celestial bliss. > > In this way all these divine people would be bestowed with sublime faith > and piousness. Albeit, people were segregated on the basis of Varnashram > method, they would all reponse their faith in the Vedas and the Sanatan > Dharma.Because these people were devoid of selfishness, they would > effortlessly attain sublimity or union with God, which is a salient feature > of Satya yuga.Very valiant, mighty, intelligent and people gifted with all > good qualities would take birth in this era. They would surprisingly give > birth to thousands of children. Great sages embellished with divinity would > take birth in this era. > > TRETA YUGA > > One sees the advent of religious sacrifices i.e. Yagyas in the Treta yuga. > One pillar of the four pillars of religion meets its end. The colour of > Bhagwan Achyut becomes red. People in this era will be truthful and would > perform all the religious ceremonies according to the sacrifices. It is the > Treta yuga where one can see the overtures of Yagyas, religion and allied > activities. People would beget desired fruits by performing actions, > donations mentioned in the Vedas and by taking resolutions. > > All people in this era were assiduous and active. The main religion of > Brahmins was truth that is truthful speech, good conduct and love towards > all creatures. The common religion of all the Brahmins was Yagya, > self-study and donation. The primary aim of Shudras was service towards > Brahmins, Kshatriyas and Vaishyas. The duties of Kshatriyas and Vaishyas > were the protection of people and agriculture, trade and poultry > respectively. All people would sincerely adhere to their respective duties > and as a result they would be blessed with celestial bliss. > > The average life expectancy of a human in the Treta yuga was approximately > 3000 years. All the Kshatriyas born in this era were valiant, zealous, big > thinkers, pious, truthful, beautiful, suitable to be blessed, revered and > the protectors of all people. The Vedas, religious sacrifices and > Varnashram were adhered to very strictly in the Satyayuga and the Treta > yuga. > > DWAPAR YUGA > > There are only two pillars left of religion in the Dwapar yuga. Here > Bhagwan Vishnu assumes yellow colour. Here the Vedas are categorized into > four parts that is Rik, Sama, Yajur and Atharvaveda. During those times the > Brahmins were knowledgeable of two, some of three and some others have > studied all the four Vedas thoroughly. Accordingly because of this > categorization, even different actions and activities came into existence. > > People were engaged only in penance and charity. They were kingly and > pleasure seeking. In this era, the divine intellect ceased to exist, hence > seldom anyone would be truthful. Consequently people were plagued by > ailments, diseases and various types of desires. After suffering from these > ailments people would perform penance. Some would also organize Yagya for > material benefits as well as for divinity. > In this era, the Brahmins were involved in Yagya, self-study, donation and > teaching activities. The duties of Kshatriyas were protection of subjects > and the duty of Vaishyas was trade, poultry and agriculture. The duty of > Shudras was to serve all these three classes. > > The Kshatriyas in this era were humble and performed their duties by > controlling their senses. The king would avail to the advice of the learned > scholars and accordingly would maintain law and order in his empire. The > king who was addicted to vices would definitely end up defeated. One or two > or all from Sama, Dama, Danda, Bhed and Upeksha would be brought into use > and would attain the desired. Kings were diligent in maintaining public > decorum and order. > Kings would plan many a conspiracy surreptitiously along with the scholars. > Strong people would execute work where execution of policies was > involved.The king would appoint priests etc to perform religious > activities, economists and ministers to perform monetary activities, > impotents to take carte of women and cruel men to execute heinous > activities. > > Brahmins would attain celestial bliss by engaging in penance, religion, > control of senses, restraint, Yagya etc. Vaishya would attain higher planes > through charity and hospitality.The Kshatriyas would honestly execute all > policies of law and order without being angry, cruel and being devoid of > greed and consequently attained bliss.The average life expectancy of humans > in Dwapar was 2000 years. All people in this era were zealous, valiant, > courageous and competitive by nature. > > One sees that the life expectancy began to fall in this era because of > neglect of Varnashram, Vedas and Yagyas. Vedas became inactivated during > the Dwapar and Kali yuga. At the end of Kali yuga somewhere they shall be > seen and some places they shall be seen and some places they shall not be > seen. > > KALI YUGA > > At the end of the Dwapar Yuga, when Lord Shri Krishna renounced the world > and went to Goloka, at that time Kali Yuga, the source of all chaos took > birth in the minds of the ignorant. When king Yudhishtir realized the > advent of the Kali Yuga that is chaos, greed, violence, debauchery and > lies, he expressed a desire to go to the forest and do penance. > Accordingly, he abdicated the throne and coronated his grandson Parikshit > as the king. > > When Kali Yuga met king Parikshit, he was shivering with fear and said > humbly: " O king! Brahma created 4 eras that are Satya, Treta, Dwapar and > Kali Yuga. Satya Yuga enjoyed his reign for 17,28,000 years and went away. > Treta Yuga enjoyed his reign for 12,96,000 years and Dwapar Yuga enjoyed > his reign for 8,64,000 years and passed away. Now the time for me has come > to reign which is 4,32,000 years and you tell me to get out from your > empire. You rule over the entire world. Where should I go after all? O > king! What is once proposed by the Gods cannot be erased or eliminated. " > > Kali Yuga told Parikshit that: " You point your fingers on my flaws and > demerits but do not see my merits and positive aspects. I am embellished > with sublime merits. That is the reason I request you. > > During the Satya Yuga if any one inadvertently committed a wrong deed the > entire kingdom had to bear the punishment. During Treta, if any one > committed a wrong deed, the people of that town had to bear the punishment. > During Dwapar Yuga, if anyone happened to commit a wrong deed, the entire > family had to bear the punishment, but in Kali Yuga, he shall only bear the > punishment who has committed the wrong deed. I am not concerned about > anyone else. " > > Unlike the other eras where one had to inevitably bear the punishment for a > wrong and bad thoughts, In my era, this shall cease to happen but one shall > be bestowed with good fruits who thinks good. " > > Even after listening to this, King Parikshit did not relent, Kali Yuga said > that he was endowed with yet another sublime merits. He said: " One could > fulfill all ones wishes and desires in the Satya Yuga only after practicing > penance for 10,000 years. Similarly in the Treta Yuga and the Dwapar Yuga, > one had to collect a lot of money and perform Yagyas and had to engage in > charity, penance, vows and worship for a 100 years respectively to fulfil > ones desires. Unlike the others, in this era, if one even prays to God for > sometime with total faith and devotions and sings the praises of the Lord, > he shall fulfill all his desires within no time. He shall be liberated from > all his sins and shall consequently attain salvation. " > > Listening to this King Parikshit was pleased. King Parikshit finally > allowed Kali Yuga to stay and allowed him four places where he could stay, > liquor and wine, where a prostitute stays, where there is animal slaughter > and where gambling would be allowed. Kali Yuga humbly pleaded that his > family was very big that is it comprises of members like lust, anger, > greed, ego, jealousy, lies etc. > > How shall all of them fit in these allotted places? On this king Parikshit > said that they should all then dwell in gold. In this way, Kali Yuga > resides in the 5 places allotted by king Parikshit. Those people who yearn > for higher ideals should not even go near these five things. > In the Kali Yuga, by seeking the blessings of Lord Jagannath Puri, one > shall attain salvation. In the Kali Yuga, there is no average life > expectancy of humans. Even a child in the womb can die inspite of his > mother and father living.. > > Humans taking birth in this era will usually be radiant, bad tempered, > greedy and untruthful. The personality will be plagued by flaws such as > jealousy, ego, anger, pleasure, instinct, desires and greed.There shall be > only one pillar of religion in the Kali Yuga. Here the idol of Bhagwan > Vishnu has assumed a black colour because of the inherent chaos and > delusion. Vedic conduct, religion, Yagya and Karma all cease to exist. > > All types of problems such as ailments, lethargy, anger, mental diseases > and hunger, thirst tend to aggravate. Gradually even happiness and comforts > of humans become decadent and morbid. In this era Brahmins do the work of a > Shudra and the Shudras alike the Vaishyas amass wealth or alike Kshatriyas > engage in allied activities and earn their livelihood. > > In Kali Yuga, Brahmins shall renounce self-study, contemplation and shall > eat every thing that is prohibited. They will no more be inclined towards > penance and on the contrary Shudras shall take interest in recitation of > Vedic chants. > > In this way when hypocrisy reaches the zenith, it initiates the final > annihilation. Many a king of the inferior category shall reign the earth > who shall be sinners, unfaithful and wicked. Kings of places such as > Andhra, Shaka, Pulunda, Yavan, Kamboj, Bahrhik and other wealthy Aamir > shall become kings. No Brahmin in this age shall earn his daily bread and > butter honestly. > > Kshatriyas and Vaishyas shall engage in all duties other than those, which > are coveted. All shall become less valiant, they shall be short lived, will > lack energy and strength. Humans shall be short in height and shall seldom > speak the truth. All the directions will have snakes and animals. Some > people shall meaninglessly talk of Brahma Jnana. Shudras shall criticize > the Brahmins while the Brahmins shall praise and eulogize the Shudras. > > Many a creatures, insects etc. shall take birth in Kali Yuga. All things > that ought to have fragrance shall not be that fragrant, and food shall > relatively become tasteless. Women shall be short and have many children. > Women in this era shall be immoral and licentious by nature. Most people > shall be traders of food while Brahmins shall sell the Vedas. Most of the > women shall engage in prostitution. In the Kali Yuga, there will be very > less milk in the udders of the cow. Seldom will there be fruits and flowers > on trees. There will be excessive number of crows in comparison to other > birds. Brahmins will engage in killing and shall take donation from kings > inspite of lying. Brahmins as a whole shall be imposters and feign to be > very pious and pure. They will harass the common people for alms etc. > > Householders shall indulge in robbery because they will be unable to pay up > their taxes. They shall disguise in the form of sages, ascetics and earn > their livelihood. Even people who are celibates shall give up their purity > and engage in intoxication and shall have illicit sex. People will engage > in all those material activities that ushers physical energy only. All > Ashrams shall be a haven of all imposters and they shall be totally > dependent on food from others. During this time, seldom shall it rain and > even the yield, production of grain will not be satisfactory. People will > be aggressive by nature and consequently unholy and impure. The ones > indulging in irreligious and blasphemous acts shall emerge powerful and > prosperous. Those who are righteous shall be in penury. > > Just by amassing a little amount of wealth one shall become proud and they > despite having wealth shall have an eye on others wealth and property. In > Kali Yuga, girls, 8-10 years old shall become pregnant while boys of the > age of 10-12 years shall have children. On the sixteenth year itself the > hair will turn white. Youth shall become alike old men and old men shall > become energetic and youthful. Women will engage in sex with inferior men, > servants and animals inspite of having a good husband. > > Religion, truth, thoughts, pity, age, energy, memory all shall get > gradually emaciated and drained. People will love only their own children > and family and will not hesitate to deceive their own friends, > benefactors.Judges of events shall favor the wealthy and the impoverished > shall be denied justice. One who constantly blabbers shall be called a > saint and one who is in a miserable state will be called an imposter. > > Any lake or reservoir situated far away will be referred as a holy shrine. > Growing hair will be an indication of beauty. People will take interest in > religious actions so as to become prosperous and successful. He who subdues > the others shall be self-proclaimed king. Subjects to protect their > families shall seek refuge in caves and caverns and will lead a miserable > life. > > People will be plagued with all types of extreme climatic conditions. > Average life expectancy of a human being in Kali Yuga will be approximately > 20 to 30 years only.As the delusion will aggravate people will become weak > and devoid of radiance, medicines and food will plummet and all the four > stages (Varnashrams) will be represented by Grihastashram (householder's > duty). By the end of the Kali Yuga, The God shall reincarnate to protect > religion and to destroy all evil. Lord Vishnu shall incarnate and shall > give refuge to all that are good and righteous. > > When Sun, Moon and Jupiter together enter the Pushya Nakshatra and cancer > zodiac at that time by the inspiration of time, a divine and strong child > named Vishuyasha Kalki shall take birth in a Brahmin family in a village > known as Sambhal. > > He shall be the saviour of one and all and he will possess weapon on the > spur of the moment. He shall emancipate this world from all miseries and > create happiness. He will put an end to the Kali Yuga and shall create a > novel Satya Yuga embellished with truth and beauty. Bhagwan Kalki shall > recoronate all the Brahmins as the rulers and will massacre all the > outcastes and inferior (barbarians). 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