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Hindu eschatology is linked in the Vaishnavite tradition to the figure of Kalki, or the tenth and last avatar of Vishnu or Shiva names of the Supreme Being in hinduism and before the age draws to a close, and Harihara simultaneously dissolves and regenerates the universe. The current period is Kali Yuga, the last of four ''Yuga'' that make up the current age. Each period has seen a progressive decline in morality, to the point that in Kali Yuga quarrel and hypocrisy are norm. In Hinduism, time is cyclic, consisting of cycles or "kalpas". Each kalpa lasts 4.1–8.2 billion years, which is a period of one full day and night for Brahma, who in turn will live for 311 trillion, 30 billion Years. The cycle of birth, growth, decay, and renewal at the individual level finds its echo in the cosmic order, yet is affected by the vagaries of divine intervention in Vaishnavism. Some Shaivites hold the view that he is incessantly destroying and creating the world. After this larger cycle, all of creation will contract to a singularity and then again will expand from that single point, as the ages continue in a religious fractal pattern. ==The Four Yugas== Within the current ''kalpa'', there are four ''yugas'', or epochs, that encompass the evolution of this specific cycle. These ages encompass a beginning of complete purity to a descent into total decay. * Satya Yuga lasts 1.728 million years. * Treta Yuga lasts 1.296 million years. * Dvapara Yuga lasts 864,000 years. * Kali Yuga lasts 432,000 years.〔http://www.sanskrit.org/www/Hindu%20Primer/yugatime.html〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Hindu eschatology」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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