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Krita Yuga : is “the age of accomplishment”; “the Age when the law of the Truth is accomplished”.

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... drawn scimitar, blazing like a comet will come to end the present Kali Yuga and inaugurate a reign of universal goodness, peace and prosperity, he will renovate the creation with an era of purity or Krita Yuga. The four yugas will then proceed in the same order once again, with similar characteristics, and this process will repeat itself till the final dissolution or Mahapralaya.” (V. Ashok) 21 Sri... with a drawn scimitar, blazing like a comet will come to end the present Kali Yuga and inaugurate a reign of universal goodness, peace and prosperity, renovate the creation with an era of purity, a Krita Yuga. The four Yugas will then proceed in the same order once again, with similar characteristics, and this process will repeat itself till the final dissolution or Mahapralaya. … At this nadir in human ...

... the condition of man is already close to satiety and arrogance, and there is danger of destruction of everything in existence." Obviously, the words of Calanus begin with a reference to a Krita yuga (or Golden Age). They pass on to a time of destruction just before a return of the Age of abundance, a Kaliyuga before another Kritayuga. And they conclude with an awareness of ever-worsening ...

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... the Indian society "spared him the tax of self-denial, the tax of blood and the tax of his riches." Down the stream of Time travelled Sri Aurobindo. In the Age of Truth, Satya Yuga (or Krita Yuga), the kingdom of God and the Veda were in the hearts of His people, Sri Aurobindo explained. There was no need of law, government, castes, classes and creeds. People's nature was pure and they had ...

... material, so will the spiritual use and perfect the material and the mental existence as the instruments of a divine self-expression. The ages when that is accomplished, are the legendary Satya or Krita 3 Yugas, the ages of the Truth manifested in the symbol, of the great work done when Nature in mankind, illumined, satisfied and blissful, rests in the culmination of her endeavour. It is for man... the Lord of all, the Omniscient, the inner Guide. Mandukya Upanishad 5, 6. × Satya means Truth; Krita, effected or completed. ...

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