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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Yogesh Pande- SATYUG, DWAPAR, TRETA,KALYUG

Yogesh Pande- SATYUG, DWAPAR, TRETA,KALYUG


As the season changes, summer-rain-spring-winter, in the same way there is a change in yugas. SATYUG, DWAPAR, TRETA,KALYUG. The kalyug is define as the period of machines. As the machines do not have any sentiments, they are continuously running day and night in constructions and destruction. In the same way, in this period people are always busy in them selves they do not have sentiments for others, they are self centred, materialistics. Money becomes the priority for them and to earn money they can go to any extent. The desire to earn money force them to make quarrel with others, they are no more a peace loving people. There is a atmosphere of unrest and distrust. There is no respect for anybody among the people, a wild culture is developed. The elimination, of such atmosphere becomes mandatory, and to eliminate this some divine soul is born, and it is called the AVATAR. The avatar sets many examples among the people and rectifies the whole atmosphere. This leads a new era we call it yug, this process of change goes on repeatedly in the same way as the season changes.

1 comment:

  1. God Bramha creates, Lord Vishnu nourishes and Lord Shiva destroys life at the end. Life in world is based on 'karma'-(work-performance). Karma of one's life-time writes the fate for his rebirth. One's present fate is an outcome of karma of his last life. Gita preaches the importance of 'karma' in one's life.
    Giriwar Nandan Prasad, Jharkhand.

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