Characteristics Define the Kaliyuga

 The fourth and current hindu yuga, or stage of the planet, is called kaliyuga. Hinduism holds that the kaliyuga is defined by:


moral values are supposed to have declined over this time period, with people becoming more egotistical, violent, and cunning.


Violence, conflicts, and other forms of conflict are on the rise, as are illnesses and natural disasters.


Kaliyuga


Average life expectancy is believed to be declining, and people are said to be increasingly susceptible to illness and pain.


Decline in spirituality: people are becoming less spiritual and more materialistic, with a greater emphasis on earthly desires.


Predominance of evil: evil forces are said to be stronger during kaliyuga, and it is a more challenging time for people to practice virtue and follow a spiritual path.


It is believed that kaliyuga will eventually come to an end, leading to the start of a new era, and the cycle of the yugas will continue.

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