Situation in the present Kali Yuga [Current Dark Epoch]
Situation in Kali-yuga
According to the Vedic scriptures, our current age, known as Kali-yuga, is
one of spiritual darkness, violence and hypocrisy. Srimad-Bhagavatam
(12.2.31) records Kali-yuga as having begun when the constellation of the
seven sages (saptarsi) passed through the lunar mansion of Magha. Hindu
astrologers have calculated this to have been 2:27 a.m. on February 20, 3102
BC. This took place some 36 years after Lord Krsna spoke Bhagavad-gita to
Arjuna.
The scriptures like SB 12.2 teach that during the 432,000 year age of Kali,
humanity deteriorates and falls into barbarism. Humans begin to kill animals
for food. They fall under the spell of intoxication. They lose all sexual
restraint. Families break up. Women and children are abused and abandoned.
Increasingly degraded generations, conceived accidentally in lust and
growing up wild, swarm all over the world. Political leadership falls into
the hands of unprincipled rogues, criminals and terrorists, who use their
power to exploit the people. Entire populations are enslaved and put to
death. The world teems with fanatics, extremists and spiritual artists, who
win huge followings among a people completely dazed by hedonism, as well as
by cultural and moral relativism. "Religion, truthfulness, cleanliness,
tolerance, mercy, physical strength and memory diminish with each passing
day." (Srimad-Bhagavatam 12.2.1)
The saints and sages of ancient India describe the people of this age as
greedy, ill-behaved, and merciless. In this age, says Srimad-Bhagavatam,
merely possessing wealth is considered a sign of good birth, proper
behavior, and fine qualities. Law and justice are determined by one's
prestige and power. Marriage ceases to exist as a holy union - men and women
simply live together on the basis of bodily attraction and verbal agreement,
and only for sexual pleasure. Women wander from one man to another. Men no
longer look after their parents in their old age, and fail to provide for
their own children. One's beauty is thought to depend on one's hairstyle.
Filling the belly is said to be the only purpose in life. Cows are killed
once their milk production drops. Atheism flourishes. Religious observances
are performed solely for the sake of reputation.
The Linga Purana (ch. 40) describes the human race in Kali-yuga as a vain
and stupid people "spurred on by the lowest instincts." They prefer false
ideas and do not hesitate to persecute sages. They are tormented by bodily
desires. Severe droughts and plagues are everywhere. Slovenliness, illness,
hunger and fear spread. Nations are continually at war with one another. The
number of princes and farmers decline. Heroes are assassinated. The working
classes want to claim regal power and enjoy royal wealth. Kings become
thieves. They take to seizing property, rather than protecting the
citizenry. The new leaders emerge from the laborer class and begin to
persecute religious people, saints, teachers, intellectuals, and
philosophers. Civilization lacks any kind of divine guidance. The sacred
books are no longer revered. False doctrines and misleading religions spread
across the globe. Children are killed in the wombs of their mothers. Women
who have relations with several men are numerous. Predatory animals are more
violent. The number of cows diminishes.
The Linga Purana says that in Kali-yuga, young women freely abandon their
virginity. Women, children, and cows - always protected in an enlightened
society - are abused and killed during the iron age. Thieves are numerous
and rapes are frequent. There are many beggars, and widespread unemployment.
Merchants operate corrupt businesses. Diseases, rates, and foul substances
plague the populace. Water is lacking, fruits are scarce. Everyone uses
vulgar language.
The men of Kali-yuga seek only money. Only the richest have power. People
without money are their slaves. The leaders of the state no longer protect
the people, but plunder the citizenry through excessive taxation. Farmers
abandon living close to nature. They become unskilled laborers in congested
cities.
Many dress in rags, or are unemployed, and sleep on the streets. Through the
fault of the government, infant mortality rates are high. False gods are
worshiped in false ashrams, in which pilgrimages, penances, charities and
austerities are all concocted.
People in this age eat their food without washing beforehand. Monks break
their vows of celibacy. Cows are kept alive only for their milk. Water is
scarce. Many people watch the skies, praying for rain. No rain comes. The
fields become barren. Suffering from famine and poverty, many attempt to
migrate to countries where food is more readily available. People are
without joy and pleasure. Many commit suicide. Men of small intelligence are
influenced by atheistic doctrines. Family, clan and caste are all
meaningless. Men are without virtues, purity or decency. (Visnu Purana 6.1).
Spiritual Process
punsam ekaha vai sadhya hari bhaktih kalau yuge
yuga antarena dharma hi sevitavya narena hi
(Padma Purana, Svarga Khanda 61.5)
In Kali-yuga, a person should accept only one process, that is devotional
service. According to what process is decided for a particular yuga, that
should be followed by everyone without fail.
Within this Kali Yuga there is is currently a small Golden Age where spiritual people are still here, most of all to be found amongst the poorest of the poor, unfortunately, after this 10 000 year period, the gates close and the spiritual will be seen as outcasts, as the Aryan race degenares more and more. Krishna said this 5000 years ago:
Within this Kali Yuga there is is currently a small Golden Age where spiritual people are still here, most of all to be found amongst the poorest of the poor, unfortunately, after this 10 000 year period, the gates close and the spiritual will be seen as outcasts, as the Aryan race degenares more and more. Krishna said this 5000 years ago:
Text 59:
Kaler dasa-sahasraani
madbhaktaah samti bhu-tale
ekavarnaa bhavisyamti
madbhaktesu gatesu ca
"For 10,000 years of Kali such devotees of Mine will fill the whole planet.
After the departure of My devotees there will be only one varna [outcaste]."
Source : http://kunjbiharikrishna.blogspot.be/2009/07/kali-yuga-10000-years-of-golden-age.html
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