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Each Yugam is preceded by a period called a Sandhya, which is

as many hundred years in length as there are thousands of years in that

particular Yugam. Each Yugam is also followed by a period of time known

as a Sandhyansa, which is also as many hundreds of years in length as

there are thousands of years in the Yugam. In between these periods of

time is the actual Yugam. Therefore, we have:

Krita-Yugam = 4000 divine years, Sandhya = 400 divine years, Sandhyansa

= 400 divine years. Total = 4800 divine years x 360 days = 1,728,000

human years. Treta-Yugam =

3000 divine years, Sandhya = 300 divine years, Sandhyansa = 300 divine

years. Total = 3600 divine years x 360 days = 1,296,000 human years.

Dvapara-Yugam = 2000 divine years, Sandhya = 200 divine years,

Sandhyansa = 200 divine years. Total = 2400 divine years x 360 days =

864,000 human years.

Kali-Yugam = 1000 divine years, Sandhya = 100 divine years, Sandhyansa

= 100 divine years. Total = 1200 divine years x 360 days = 432,000

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we r now in Kali-Yugam ...

Kali-Yugam began with the

disappearance of Lord Krishna from the planet. This has been calculated

to be 3102 B.C.. Since Kali-Yugam is described as being 432,000 earth

years in length, with 5,000 years and more already passed, then the age

of Kali-Yugam has approximately 426,000 more years to go.Then there will be pralayam(Destroy of all things in universe) and a new system will be formed, it is a cycle and will be continued. There will be a end to every thing and a start too.

 

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Umaprasannavenkatesh2 raghavan <prasannavenkatesh2_raghavanumaaswinsSent: Tuesday, April 8, 2008 9:37:56 AMRe: ## Timings of the Four Yugams ##

hi Uma, Thanks for the information. Tell me at present we are in which yugam Rgds RaghavanPrasannaUma Aswin <umaaswins wrote: Each Yugam is preceded by a period called a Sandhya, which is as many hundred years in length as there are thousands of years in that particular Yugam. Each Yugam is also followed by a period of time known as a Sandhyansa, which is also as many hundreds of years in length as there are thousands of years in the Yugam. In between these

periods of time is the actual Yugam. Therefore, we have: Krita-Yugam = 4000 divine years, Sandhya = 400 divine years, Sandhyansa = 400 divine years. Total = 4800 divine years x 360 days = 1,728,000 human years. Treta-Yugam = 3000 divine years, Sandhya = 300 divine years, Sandhyansa = 300 divine years. Total = 3600 divine years x 360 days = 1,296,000 human years. Dvapara-Yugam = 2000 divine years, Sandhya = 200 divine years, Sandhyansa = 200 divine years. Total = 2400 divine years x 360 days = 864,000 human years. Kali-Yugam = 1000 divine years, Sandhya = 100 divine years, Sandhyansa = 100 divine years. Total = 1200 divine years x 360 days = 432,000 human years.More Information on this is on http://www.freewebs.com/chathuragiriThanksUma You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of

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