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negreabsolut · 3 months ago
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Roda cliodinàmica amb les quatre yugas o edats del món segons les cosmologies metafísiques.
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dieletztepanzerhexe · 2 years ago
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satya yuga will come again
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preacherpollard · 3 months ago
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Did People Really Live Hundreds Of Years?
Dale Pollard (Genesis 5) Genesis records those who lived for hundreds of years and it’s nearly unbelievable for some people and for others— it is. Look at some examples from Genesis chapter five: V.17 “Thus all the days of Mahalalel were 895 years, and he died.” V.20 “Thus all the days of Jared were 962 years, and he died”  V.27 “Thus all the days of Methuselah were 969 years, and he…
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sgrji · 6 months ago
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Kalki Incarnation: The Final Avatar of Vishnu
The Kalki incarnation, the tenth and final avatar of Vishnu in Hinduism, is prophesied to appear at the end of the current Kali Yuga. Kalki, often depicted as a warrior on a white horse with a blazing sword, is destined to end the age of darkness and corruption. This avatar will destroy evil, restore righteousness, and bring about a new era of truth and virtue, known as Satya Yuga. The prophecy…
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mplanetleaf · 8 months ago
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నరబలి! ఏం నేర్పింది? | Sacrifice of Satamanyu | MPlanetLeaf
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scripture-pictures · 1 year ago
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alokastrology1 · 1 year ago
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Planetary Yugas and Their Significance
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The universe operates on a grand cosmic clock, where time is not just a linear progression, but a cyclic phenomenon. In Hindu cosmology, this concept is beautifully encapsulated in the idea of Yogas, which are epochs or eras that mark the cyclical evolution of human consciousness. These Yugas – Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga – are not only a testament to the intricate nature of time but also hold profound astrological insights into the human journey.
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Satya Yuga: The Age of Truth and Purity Satya Yuga, also known as the Golden Age, is the first and highest Yuga in the cycle. It represents a period of truth, righteousness, and spiritual enlightenment. From an astrological perspective, individuals born during Satya Yuga are believed to possess an inherent connection with the divine and often exhibit qualities of wisdom, compassion, and ethical strength. Planets align harmoniously, fostering a balanced and harmonious life.
Treta Yuga: The Age of Rituals and Sacrifice Treta Yuga follows Satya Yuga and is characterized by a decline in truth and purity. However, it is still considered an era of virtue and dharma. Astrologically, those born in Treta Yuga may find themselves drawn to rituals, ceremonies, and acts of devotion. There is a heightened influence of planetary energies, making individuals more attuned to cosmic forces and spiritual practices.
Dvapara Yuga: The Age of Diminishing Righteousness As we move further into the cycle, Dvapara Yuga marks a significant decrease in righteousness and spirituality. Yet, it remains an age where divine knowledge is preserved through scriptures and teachings. Astrologically, individuals born during Dvapara Yuga may have a profound interest in astrology, ancient wisdom, and metaphysical subjects. Planetary positions start to create more complex life scenarios, testing one’s spiritual resolve.
Kali Yuga: The Era of Obscurity and Materialistic Pursuits Kali Yuga, the final and current age in the Yuga cycle, is marked by spiritual ignorance, materialism, and moral decay. Astrologically, this age presents the most challenging conditions, with planetary configurations often causing inner conflicts and external trials. However, it’s also an era where spiritual growth can be accelerated through the recognition of life’s transient nature and the quest for deeper meaning.
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Astrological Implications of Yugas
Understanding the Yugas provides astrologers with a unique perspective on a person’s life path. It’s believed that the Yuga in which an individual is born can significantly influence their karmic journey and spiritual evolution. While the Yugas indicate broader cosmic trends, individual birth charts still play a vital role in shaping one’s destiny.
For example, a person born in Kali Yuga might face more profound challenges on the spiritual path due to the prevalent materialism and distractions of this age. However, their birth chart could reveal specific planetary alignments that either exacerbate these challenges or provide opportunities for spiritual growth.
Navigating Your Yuga and Birth Chart
As we navigate the currents of time and Yugas, it’s important to remember that astrology is a tool for self-awareness and personal growth. While the Yugas offer a grand cosmic framework, the intricacies of your life are uniquely detailed in your birth chart.
Consulting with an experienced astrologer can provide profound insights into your journey. They can help you understand the karmic patterns, planetary influences, and life lessons that are most relevant to you. By aligning your actions with the cosmic flow and using astrology as a guide, you can navigate the Yugas and embark on a transformative journey toward self-realization.
In conclusion, the concept of Yugas in Hindu cosmology not only illustrates the cyclical nature of time but also offers valuable astrological insights into the human experience. Whether you resonate with the wisdom of Satya Yuga or grapple with the challenges of Kali Yoga, astrology serves as a guiding light, helping you make the most of your journey through the ages.
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hewwio · 5 months ago
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cosmicportal · 12 days ago
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THE FOUR YUGA CYCLES
Or the four great epochs:
Satya Yuga
Also known as the Golden Age, this is the first yuga and is characterized by the highest level of spiritual development.
Treta Yuga
Also known as the Silver Age, this yuga marks a decline in spiritual understandings.
Dvapara Yuga
Also known as the Bronze Age, this yuga is characterized by the emergence of suffering.
Kali Yuga
Also known as the Iron Age, this is the present age and is marked by ignorance and materialism. 
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talonabraxas · 4 months ago
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The end of the Kali Yuga in 2025: Unraveling the mysteries of the Yuga Cycle
Part 1: Unraveling the Yuga Cycle Timeline
The Yuga Cycle doctrine tells us that we are now living in the Kali Yuga; the age of darkness, when moral virtue and mental capabilities reach their lowest point in the cycle. The Indian epic The Mahabharata describes the Kali Yuga as the period when the “World Soul” is Black in hue; only one quarter of virtue remains, which slowly dwindles to zero at the end of the Kali Yuga. Men turn to wickedness; disease, lethargy, anger, natural calamities, anguish and fear of scarcity dominate. Penance, sacrifices and religious observances fall into disuse. All creatures degenerate. Change passes over all things, without exception.
The Kali Yuga (Iron Age) was preceded by three others Yugas: Satya or Krita Yuga (Golden Age), Treta Yuga (Silver Age) and the Dwapara Yuga (Bronze Age). --by Bibhu Dev Misra Image: Kali Yuga 👁‍🗨 the dawn before the Golden Age artist: MUGEN
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krishnaart · 5 months ago
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☀ RADHA KRISHNA ☀
“Whatever result was obtained in Satya-yuga by meditating on Viṣṇu, in Tretā-yuga by performing sacrifices, and in Dvāpara-yuga by serving the Lord’s lotus feet can be obtained in Kali-yuga simply by chanting the Hare Krishna mahā-mantra.”~Srimad Bhagavatam 12.3.52
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare
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sambhavami · 2 months ago
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🧡🧡🧡 Nagnajiti 🧡🧡🧡
Nagnajiti Satya stood coyly, gently fanning her father and his esteemed guest with a chaamara. Today, her father was not sitting on the simhasana. He had taken up an ordinary seat while the dark-skinned guest sat on the King's throne, as the brilliantly carved motif of the sun glittered behind him. Nagnajiti smiled to herself. How apt it was that after an entire yuga, the Lord of Ayodhya had graced the throne of Kosala!
Her father, Nagnajita, also gazed at the man with reverent eyes. As she swayed the chaamara the peacock feathers on the man's crown waved at her. Occasionally he'd look up and smile at her. She politely smiled back, hoping her racing heart wasn't beating as loudly as she thought. After such a long penance Krishna- her Krishna had finally come to Ayodhya!
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naokomayumi · 6 months ago
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Where are you going to take odd-maidden, in your trip?
We are going to the woods to perform ancient rituals and chant to please Lord Shiva, in order to obtain blessings and divine weapons that will help to defeat the wicked and establish the new Satya Yuga
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santoschristos · 8 months ago
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Kali Yuga, the dawn before the Golden Age art by MUGEN
The end of the Kali Yuga in 2025: Unraveling the mysteries of the Yuga Cycle
Part 1: Unraveling the Yuga Cycle Timeline
The Yuga Cycle doctrine tells us that we are now living in the Kali Yuga; the age of darkness, when moral virtue and mental capabilities reach their lowest point in the cycle. The Indian epic The Mahabharata describes the Kali Yuga as the period when the “World Soul” is Black in hue; only one quarter of virtue remains, which slowly dwindles to zero at the end of the Kali Yuga. Men turn to wickedness; disease, lethargy, anger, natural calamities, anguish and fear of scarcity dominate. Penance, sacrifices and religious observances fall into disuse. All creatures degenerate. Change passes over all things, without exception.
The Kali Yuga (Iron Age) was preceded by three others Yugas: Satya or Krita Yuga (Golden Age), Treta Yuga (Silver Age) and the Dwapara Yuga (Bronze Age). --by Bibhu Dev Misra
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ardra-astrology · 8 days ago
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Zodiac Capture 12.14.24
Full Moon 29*degrees Taurus
Margashisrsha Purnima - The full moon of the month of Margashisrsha/December. It is a month that is celebrated with worship and charity. Interestingly this is because it is believed that it was during this month that the Satya Yuga started! This Yuga - spiritual epoch - is the first and the best of the four yugas. Unfortunately the worst one, Kali Yuga, is the current one we are living in :/ - - but hey, this month party like it’s Satyug!! 🎁
The Blue Cluster of Stars above the back of Taurus are The Pleiades.
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lux-paraclitus · 4 months ago
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"Possa o Senhor Kalki, que tem o Corpo da cor de uma escura nuvem, com um cavalo mais rápido que o vento, proteger o correto com Sua espada, estabelecendo os princípios da religião, desvelando Satya-Yuga após derrotar Kali, e derramar Suas bençãos sobre vós."
Śrī Kalki Purāṇa, Śloka 39, Cap. 35.
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