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OM KRISHNA GURU OM

Dear Kusha Devi,

There are some opinions on this, but the order that has been in the

recent past i.e. Satya followed by Treta, then Dwapara and then Kali is said

to be the finally correct order in the present cycle which is also mentioned

in SB as pointed by you.

 

Secondly, there is no mention of overlapping, but jumping of the order

from 4-2-3-1 to 4-3-2-1. From a spiritual perspective, this is perfectly

fine, but from a mathematical perspective, it is not correct to use

" overlapping " as astrologers will think that a part of the Dwapara stretched

into Kali Yuga. This may lead to misconceptions about the starting af the

Kali Yuga. Although the truly spiritual person knows that this started with

the bodily departure of Bhagawan, some like Sri Yukteshwar are giving other

dates.

Om Tat Sat

Best Wishes

Sanjay Rath

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<Vrinda

<varahamihira >

Thursday, December 16, 1999 7:34 PM

[Jagannath] Srimad Bhagawatam 1. 4. 14

 

 

> There is a chronological order of the four millenniums, namely Satya,

> Dvapara, Treta and Kali. But sometimes there is overlapping. During the

> regime of Vaivasvata Manu, there was an overlapping of the twenty-eighth

> round of the four millenniums, and the third millennium appeared prior to

> the second. In that particular millennium, Lord Sri Krsna also descends,

and

> because of this there was some particular alteration.

>

> ============ REF. SB 1.4.14

>

> Can anyone elaborate on why, bcause of Krsna's advent, this overlapping

took

> place?

>

>

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