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  • {{short description|The second of the four yugas in Hinduism}} ...uga|Kali]], it stands on one leg.<ref> [https://tamilandvedas.com/tag/four-yugas/]</ref>
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  • {{short description|The third out of four Yugas described in the scriptures of Hinduism}} ...Yuga]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Knapp|first=Stephen|title=Timings of the Four Yugas|url=http://www.stephen-knapp.com/timings_of_the_four_yugas.htm|website=Step
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  • {{short description|The first of the four eras in Hinduism}} ...at Harishchandragad, a hill fort in Ahmednagar district. Though there were four pillars surrounding the Linga, now there is only one pillar intact. Some be
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  • ...aktivedanta Vedabase |access-date=2020-05-10 |quote=One thousand cycles of four ages [catur-yuga] constitute a single day of Brahmā, known as a kalpa. In ...harma]] than the previous (''Satya'' most, ''Kali'' least). The descending yugas see a '''gradual decline'''{{Citation needed|date=April 2020}} of dharma, w
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  • {{short description|Last of the cycle of yugas in Hinduism}} ...tages (or ages or [[yuga]]s) the world goes through as part of a 'cycle of yugas' (i.e. ''[[Yuga Cycle|mahayuga]]'') described in the [[Hindu texts|Sanskrit
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  • | {{IAST|Kṛta}}, {{IAST|Tretā}}, {{IAST|Dvāpara}} & {{IAST|Kali}} {{IAST|yugas}} ...is divided into a 12-hour dawn and 12-hour dusk. A 30-day month amounts to four 7-day weeks with an extra 8th day every two weeks (48-week year). A traditi
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