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two points here.

 

you said Treta yuga as Good human.. but Rama is God  and Dwapara Yuga Krishna is god..

 

 

one more thing, after kaliyuga its dwapara yuga  (Satya yuga)and then treta and then Staya yuga.. it kind of oscillates to complete a cycle of yugas..

  Read this

 

Kali Yuga started some 6000 years ago and lasts for 432,000years. 
 
Dwapar Yuga lasts twice as long, Treta Yuga lasts 4 times as long and Sat Yuga 8 times as long.
 
The four yugas combined are one day of Brahma.
 
After Kali Yuga has finished comes a long period of rest which is one night of Brahma.
One day and one night of Brahma combined last about 8.6
million human years.
 
And then a new cycle starts: Satya yuga, Treta yuga, Dvapar yuga, and Kali yuga and then again
and again and again.
 
In Sat Yuga people were very honest; the whole earth was
Mother Earth and all people were family. There was no
struggle for life. There was enough time to think good, make
laws of conduct, write scriptures and do good things.
 
In Treta
Yuga people were honest but Earth did not provide enough
food and clothing so they had to spend efforts for it.
 
In Dwapar
Yuga the number of people increased, business increased, more territory, more boundaries and small kingdoms started.
 
Then started the final phase which is now, Kali Yuga, the dark age, where small pieces of land have become independent countries.
Like Holland, Belgium and England are all very small kingdoms with their own character and their own language. In the Kali Yuga this individualistic feeling increases.
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aa lekka thappu man, naa previosu post lo esinaa, nuvu chudaledhu anukunta..

 

man neelekka prakaram treta yuga 1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga 864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )

 

because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..

 

 

okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..

 

 

 

 

  Read this

 

Kali Yuga started some 6000 years ago and lasts for 432,000years. 
 
Dwapar Yuga lasts twice as long, Treta Yuga lasts 4 times as long and Sat Yuga 8 times as long.
 
The four yugas combined are one day of Brahma.
 
After Kali Yuga has finished comes a long period of rest which is one night of Brahma.
One day and one night of Brahma combined last about 8.6
million human years.
 
And then a new cycle starts: Satya yuga, Treta yuga, Dvapar yuga, and Kali yuga and then again
and again and again.
 
In Sat Yuga people were very honest; the whole earth was
Mother Earth and all people were family. There was no
struggle for life. There was enough time to think good, make
laws of conduct, write scriptures and do good things.
 
In Treta
Yuga people were honest but Earth did not provide enough
food and clothing so they had to spend efforts for it.
 
In Dwapar
Yuga the number of people increased, business increased, more territory, more boundaries and small kingdoms started.
 
Then started the final phase which is now, Kali Yuga, the dark age, where small pieces of land have become independent countries.
Like Holland, Belgium and England are all very small kingdoms with their own character and their own language. In the Kali Yuga this individualistic feeling increases.

 

 

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msn neu fun yemi cheyyatle,

man neelekka prakaram treta yuga [font='Times New Roman']1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga
[font='Times New Roman']864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )[/font][/font]

[font=helvetica]
[font='Times New Roman']because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..[/font][/font]


[font=helvetica]
[font='Times New Roman']okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..[/font][/font]

Fun kadu antunnavu kanuka nekosam inko elaborate post on yuga duration
According to the Laws of Manu, one of the earliest known texts describing the yugas, the length is 4800 years + 3600 years + 2400 years + 1200 years for a total of 12,000 years for one arc, or 24,000 years to complete the cycle (one precession of the equinox). There is no mention of a year of the demigods or any years longer than the solar, which is consistent with description in The Holy Science.[3] However, the one debatable interpretation from the Srimad Bhagavatam states the following: "The duration of the Satya millennium equals 4,800 years of the demigods; the duration of the Dvāpara millennium equals 2,400 years; and that of the Kali millennium is 1,200 years of the demigods... As aforementioned, one year of the demigods is equal to 360 years of the human beings. The duration of the Satya-yuga is therefore 4,800 x 360, or 1,728,000 years. The duration of the Tretā-yuga is 3,600 x 360, or 1,296,000 years. The duration of the Dvāpara-yuga is 2,400 x 360, or 864,000 years. And the last, the Kali-yuga, is 1,200 x 360, or 432,000 years in total." (Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.11.19) [2]. These 4 yugas follow a timeline ratio of (4:3:2:1).

The ages see a gradual decline of dharma, wisdom, knowledge, intellectual capability, life span, emotional and physical strength.

Satya Yuga:- Virtue reigns supreme. Human stature was 21 cubits. Average human lifespan was 100,000 years.
Treta Yuga: – There was 3 quarter virtue & 1 quarter sin. Normal human stature was 14 cubits. Average human lifespan was 10,000 years.
Dwapar Yuga: – There was 1 half virtue & 1 half sin. Normal human stature was 7 cubits. Average human lifespan was 1000 years.
Kali Yuga: – There is 1 quarter virtue & 3 quarter sin. Normal human stature is 3.5 cubits. Average human lifespan will be 100 years. Towards the end of the Yuga this will come down to 20 years.
While the long yuga count is the most popular it does not correlate to any known celestial motion found in the Astronomical Almanac. The value of 24,000 years is within 7% of the modern astronomical calculation of one full precession of the equinox of 25,772 years. This phenomenon is observed as the stars moving retrograde across the sky at about 50 arc seconds per year and is thought to produce periods of warm ages and ice ages known as the Milankovitch cycle, thus the yuga cycle may have some basis in known terrestrial cycles.

File:4_yugas.PNG
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Fun kadu antunnavu kanuka nekosam inko elaborate post on yuga duration
According to the Laws of Manu, one of the earliest known texts describing the yugas, the length is 4800 years + 3600 years + 2400 years + 1200 years for a total of 12,000 years for one arc, or 24,000 years to complete the cycle (one precession of the equinox). There is no mention of a year of the demigods or any years longer than the solar, which is consistent with description in The Holy Science.[3] However, the one debatable interpretation from the Srimad Bhagavatam states the following: "The duration of the Satya millennium equals 4,800 years of the demigods; the duration of the Dvāpara millennium equals 2,400 years; and that of the Kali millennium is 1,200 years of the demigods... As aforementioned, one year of the demigods is equal to 360 years of the human beings. The duration of the Satya-yuga is therefore 4,800 x 360, or 1,728,000 years. The duration of the Tretā-yuga is 3,600 x 360, or 1,296,000 years. The duration of the Dvāpara-yuga is 2,400 x 360, or 864,000 years. And the last, the Kali-yuga, is 1,200 x 360, or 432,000 years in total." (Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.11.19) [2]. These 4 yugas follow a timeline ratio of (4:3:2:1).

The ages see a gradual decline of dharma, wisdom, knowledge, intellectual capability, life span, emotional and physical strength.

Satya Yuga:- Virtue reigns supreme. Human stature was 21 cubits. Average human lifespan was 100,000 years.
Treta Yuga: – There was 3 quarter virtue & 1 quarter sin. Normal human stature was 14 cubits. Average human lifespan was 10,000 years.
Dwapar Yuga: – There was 1 half virtue & 1 half sin. Normal human stature was 7 cubits. Average human lifespan was 1000 years.
Kali Yuga: – There is 1 quarter virtue & 3 quarter sin. Normal human stature is 3.5 cubits. Average human lifespan will be 100 years. Towards the end of the Yuga this will come down to 20 years.
While the long yuga count is the most popular it does not correlate to any known celestial motion found in the Astronomical Almanac. The value of 24,000 years is within 7% of the modern astronomical calculation of one full precession of the equinox of 25,772 years. This phenomenon is observed as the stars moving retrograde across the sky at about 50 arc seconds per year and is thought to produce periods of warm ages and ice ages known as the Milankovitch cycle, thus the yuga cycle may have some basis in known terrestrial cycles.

File:4_yugas.PNG

 

 

 

yendhi man edhi??

 

nenu adiga question ki answer alochinchuuu.. see below is my question..

 

 

man neelekka prakaram treta yuga 1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga 864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )

 

because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..

 

 

okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..

Posted

Dumbest analogy ever...comparing Sri Rama with Americans or U.S

Posted

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Lord Krishna ascended to His Divine abode at the end of dwapara yuga and immediately kali yuga started in 3102 BC. Krishna lived for over 125 years. He descended on the earth planet in 3228 BC. The Pandavas, after winning the Mahabharata war, ruled for 36 years and 8 months. Accordingly, the date of Mahabharata war comes to 3139 BC.

The dynasty of Surya Vansha of Kaushala (Ayodhya) ends with Sumitra (Bhag. 9/12/16); the dynasty of Chandra Vansha of Hastinapur ends with Chemak (Bhag. 9/22/44, 45); and the dynasties of the kingdom of Magadha flourished up to the Gupta dynasty (80’s BC).
 

History of Hastinapur

The kingdom of Hastinapur, after Chemak, was constantly ruled by the people who took over the throne. An ancient book describing the date-wise chronology of all the kings of Hastinapur (Indraprastha or Delhi) from Yudhishthir up to Vikramaditya and was found by the proprietors of the fortnightly magazine of Nathdwara (Rajasthan) called “Harishchandra Chandrika and Mohan Chandrika” in about 1872 AD. Luckily this book was saved from going into the hands of the British, otherwise it would have been instantly destroyed. The proprietor of the magazine printed the entire description in two of its issues (called kiran) 19 and 20 of 1882.

The description is detailed to year-month-days of each and every king who ruled. By adding the total number of years of the four dynasties from Yudhishthir to Vikramaditya, it comes to 3,178 years which is 3141 Kali era or 39 AD, which represents the date when Vikramaditya left this earth planet.

According to the Bhavishya Purana and Rajtarangini, Vikramaditya lived between 102 BC and 15 AD; and according to the above details his period ends by 39 AD. There is only a difference of 24 years in the date-wise record of 70 kings who ruled Hastinapur for 3,085 years. A discrepancy of 24 years in 3,000 years of record could be a copying or printing mistake, and is thus negligible when we are dealing with a longer span of years. In this way the predicted period of the dynasties of Magadha and the historic records of the dynasties of Hastinapur correspond with each other and justify their correctness, and vice versa.

 

The beginning of kaliyug, 3102 BC

We have taken the beginning of kali yuga as the fixed point to determine the chronological dates of the events, kings, Divine dignitaries and the important personalities of our history. It is a common understanding that kali yuga started about 5,000 years ago (in round figures) and we never had any problems in the past in accepting this fact. But only after the arrival of the English people in India, all sorts of baseless criticisms started regarding our history and religion that were promoted and fostered by them. We had hundreds of such evidences regarding the date of Mahabharata war and the beginning of kali yuga in our history books that were destroyed by the British, still we have more than enough material to fully establish this fact.
(1) Astrological.

(a) We still follow the ancient astrological tradition. There is a most prestigious, 48 page detailed date-wise journal (panchang) with all the astrological facts and figures called “Vishva Panchangam,” established in 1925 and published by Kashi Hindu Vishvavidyalaya (Benares Hindu University), Varanasi. It gives all the three eras: Kali era, Vikram era and (Shalivahan) Shaka era.

 

 

It says on page 3 that 5,100 years have already elapsed before 2056 Vikram year which is 1999 AD. It means that the existing Kali era is 5101 in 1999 AD, which comes to (5101 - 1999) 3102 BC.

(b) Another panchang of India called “Shree Saraswati Panchangam” published from Navalgarh, Rajasthan, also gives all the calculations and says that 5,100 years of kaliyuga had already elapsed before 1999.

© The “Vishva Vijay Panchangam” of Solan, Himachal Pradesh, says,

It means that 5,100 years of kaliyuga had already elapsed before 1999 and 426,900 years of kali yuga are still left. Kali yuga is of 432,000 years (so, kali yuga started in 3102 BC).

Thus, the best team of the scholars of astrology all over India give the same figures of 3102 BC and publish it in the panchang (journal) every year.

These astrological journals are run by a group of the most learned astrologers of India, and thus it is mindlessness if any astrologer or scholar unnecessarily tries to argue about their accuracy.

(2) Others.

Alberuni. “Alberuni’s India,” first Indian print 1964 (S. Chand & Co., New Delhi) Volume I. In the second part of this book on page 4 Alberuni writes, “...the time which has elapsed since the beginning of kali yuga before our gauge-year, 4132 years, and between the wars of Bharat and our gauge-year there have elapsed 3479 years.” In the Annotations (p. 358) of the same book Alberuni tells about his gauge-year, which is: “A.D. 1031, 25th February, a Thursday.”

There is a difference of 968 years between 1031 AD and 1999 AD. Thus, adding 968 years to 4,132 years comes to 5,100 years, the period that has already elapsed since the beginning of kali yuga and up till today (1999), and this is exactly what is mentioned in the astrological journals of India.

Alberuni also mentions about Vikram era (57 BC) and also the Shalivahan Shaka era which starts 135 years after the Vikram era.

Aryabhatt. The greatest astronomer and mathematician, Aryabhatt, was born in 476 AD. His work in astronomy is an asset to the scholars. He gave an accurate figure for pi as 3.1416. He finished his book “Aryabhattiya” in 499 AD in which he gives the exact year of the beginning of kali yuga. He writes,


“When the three yugas (satya yuga, treta yuga and dwapara yuga) have elapsed and 60 x 60 (3,600) years of kali yuga have already passed, I am now 23 years old.” It means that in the 3,601st year of Kali era he was 23 years old. Aryabhatt was born in 476 AD. Thus, the beginning of kaliyuga comes to 3,601 - (476 + 23) = 3102 BC.

There is also the dynastic chronology of Nepal that goes up to the Mahabharata war.

Kali yuga started in 3102 BC., Yudhishthir reigned Hastinapur for 36 years and 8 months, the Mahabharata war happened in 3139 BC. When Bhagwan Krishna left the earth planet and ascended to His Divine abode, immediately kali yuga started and a catastrophic rain, storm and sea deluge, that lasted for seven days, totally drowned and destroyed Dwaraka town. This catastrophe was also recorded in Babylonia’s ancient town Ur (which was mythologized in the West as Noah’s flood) and the ancient Mayan records. The dates of both are the same.

The unbroken chronology of the exact dates of all the Hindu kings of the 4 dynasties that ruled Hastinapur (up to Vikramaditya) since the reign of Yudhishthir is the most potent evidence and it could be easily understood by anyone, wise or dull, so as to believe that Mahabharata war had happened about 5,000 years ago in 3139 BC.      

 

http://www.indiadivine.org/news/articles-on-hinduism/when-did-the-kali-yuga-begin-r737

 

Posted

yendhi man edhi??

nenu adiga question ki answer alochinchuuu.. see below is my question..


man neelekka prakaram treta yuga [font='Times New Roman']1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga
[font='Times New Roman']864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )[/font][/font]

[font=helvetica]
[font='Times New Roman']because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..[/font][/font]


[font=helvetica]
[font='Times New Roman']okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..[/font][/font]

Content chaduv raja reply rase mundu
The duration of the Satya millennium equals 4,800 years of the demigods; the duration of the Dvāpara millennium equals 2,400 years; and that of the Kali millennium is 1,200 years of the demigods... As aforementioned, one year of the demigods is equal to 360 years of the human beings. The duration of the Satya-yuga is therefore 4,800 x 360, or 1,728,000 years. The duration of the Tretā-yuga is 3,600 x 360, or 1,296,000 years. The duration of the Dvāpara-yuga is 2,400 x 360, or 864,000 years. And the last, the Kali-yuga, is 1,200 x 360, or 432,000 years in total." (Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.11.19) [2]. These 4 yugas follow a timeline ratio of (4:3:2:1).

One year of the demogods is equal to 360 years of the human beings ..anduke ne lekkalo edo teda vastunnattundi.. Idi vedallo unna content denito kuda ekibhavinchakapote etta.. Sare naku pani undi inka bye
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bro, naa question ni kuda alochinchuu..

 

 

man neelekka prakaram treta yuga 1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga 864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )

 

because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..

 

so the dwapara yuga was only for around 4000 years not 864,000 years

 

 

okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..

 

 

 

53d76073fab831d813a8d20560ecb76f.jpg

 

Lord Krishna ascended to His Divine abode at the end of dwapara yuga and immediately kali yuga started in 3102 BC. Krishna lived for over 125 years. He descended on the earth planet in 3228 BC. The Pandavas, after winning the Mahabharata war, ruled for 36 years and 8 months. Accordingly, the date of Mahabharata war comes to 3139 BC.

The dynasty of Surya Vansha of Kaushala (Ayodhya) ends with Sumitra (Bhag. 9/12/16); the dynasty of Chandra Vansha of Hastinapur ends with Chemak (Bhag. 9/22/44, 45); and the dynasties of the kingdom of Magadha flourished up to the Gupta dynasty (80’s BC).
 

History of Hastinapur

The kingdom of Hastinapur, after Chemak, was constantly ruled by the people who took over the throne. An ancient book describing the date-wise chronology of all the kings of Hastinapur (Indraprastha or Delhi) from Yudhishthir up to Vikramaditya and was found by the proprietors of the fortnightly magazine of Nathdwara (Rajasthan) called “Harishchandra Chandrika and Mohan Chandrika” in about 1872 AD. Luckily this book was saved from going into the hands of the British, otherwise it would have been instantly destroyed. The proprietor of the magazine printed the entire description in two of its issues (called kiran) 19 and 20 of 1882.

The description is detailed to year-month-days of each and every king who ruled. By adding the total number of years of the four dynasties from Yudhishthir to Vikramaditya, it comes to 3,178 years which is 3141 Kali era or 39 AD, which represents the date when Vikramaditya left this earth planet.

According to the Bhavishya Purana and Rajtarangini, Vikramaditya lived between 102 BC and 15 AD; and according to the above details his period ends by 39 AD. There is only a difference of 24 years in the date-wise record of 70 kings who ruled Hastinapur for 3,085 years. A discrepancy of 24 years in 3,000 years of record could be a copying or printing mistake, and is thus negligible when we are dealing with a longer span of years. In this way the predicted period of the dynasties of Magadha and the historic records of the dynasties of Hastinapur correspond with each other and justify their correctness, and vice versa.

 

The beginning of kaliyug, 3102 BC

We have taken the beginning of kali yuga as the fixed point to determine the chronological dates of the events, kings, Divine dignitaries and the important personalities of our history. It is a common understanding that kali yuga started about 5,000 years ago (in round figures) and we never had any problems in the past in accepting this fact. But only after the arrival of the English people in India, all sorts of baseless criticisms started regarding our history and religion that were promoted and fostered by them. We had hundreds of such evidences regarding the date of Mahabharata war and the beginning of kali yuga in our history books that were destroyed by the British, still we have more than enough material to fully establish this fact.
(1) Astrological.

(a) We still follow the ancient astrological tradition. There is a most prestigious, 48 page detailed date-wise journal (panchang) with all the astrological facts and figures called “Vishva Panchangam,” established in 1925 and published by Kashi Hindu Vishvavidyalaya (Benares Hindu University), Varanasi. It gives all the three eras: Kali era, Vikram era and (Shalivahan) Shaka era.

 

 

It says on page 3 that 5,100 years have already elapsed before 2056 Vikram year which is 1999 AD. It means that the existing Kali era is 5101 in 1999 AD, which comes to (5101 - 1999) 3102 BC.

( B) Another panchang of India called “Shree Saraswati Panchangam” published from Navalgarh, Rajasthan, also gives all the calculations and says that 5,100 years of kaliyuga had already elapsed before 1999.

© The “Vishva Vijay Panchangam” of Solan, Himachal Pradesh, says,

It means that 5,100 years of kaliyuga had already elapsed before 1999 and 426,900 years of kali yuga are still left. Kali yuga is of 432,000 years (so, kali yuga started in 3102 BC).

Thus, the best team of the scholars of astrology all over India give the same figures of 3102 BC and publish it in the panchang (journal) every year.

These astrological journals are run by a group of the most learned astrologers of India, and thus it is mindlessness if any astrologer or scholar unnecessarily tries to argue about their accuracy.

(2) Others.

Alberuni. “Alberuni’s India,” first Indian print 1964 (S. Chand & Co., New Delhi) Volume I. In the second part of this book on page 4 Alberuni writes, “...the time which has elapsed since the beginning of kali yuga before our gauge-year, 4132 years, and between the wars of Bharat and our gauge-year there have elapsed 3479 years.” In the Annotations (p. 358) of the same book Alberuni tells about his gauge-year, which is: “A.D. 1031, 25th February, a Thursday.”

There is a difference of 968 years between 1031 AD and 1999 AD. Thus, adding 968 years to 4,132 years comes to 5,100 years, the period that has already elapsed since the beginning of kali yuga and up till today (1999), and this is exactly what is mentioned in the astrological journals of India.

Alberuni also mentions about Vikram era (57 BC) and also the Shalivahan Shaka era which starts 135 years after the Vikram era.

Aryabhatt. The greatest astronomer and mathematician, Aryabhatt, was born in 476 AD. His work in astronomy is an asset to the scholars. He gave an accurate figure for pi as 3.1416. He finished his book “Aryabhattiya” in 499 AD in which he gives the exact year of the beginning of kali yuga. He writes,


“When the three yugas (satya yuga, treta yuga and dwapara yuga) have elapsed and 60 x 60 (3,600) years of kali yuga have already passed, I am now 23 years old.” It means that in the 3,601st year of Kali era he was 23 years old. Aryabhatt was born in 476 AD. Thus, the beginning of kaliyuga comes to 3,601 - (476 + 23) = 3102 BC.

There is also the dynastic chronology of Nepal that goes up to the Mahabharata war.

Kali yuga started in 3102 BC., Yudhishthir reigned Hastinapur for 36 years and 8 months, the Mahabharata war happened in 3139 BC. When Bhagwan Krishna left the earth planet and ascended to His Divine abode, immediately kali yuga started and a catastrophic rain, storm and sea deluge, that lasted for seven days, totally drowned and destroyed Dwaraka town. This catastrophe was also recorded in Babylonia’s ancient town Ur (which was mythologized in the West as Noah’s flood) and the ancient Mayan records. The dates of both are the same.

The unbroken chronology of the exact dates of all the Hindu kings of the 4 dynasties that ruled Hastinapur (up to Vikramaditya) since the reign of Yudhishthir is the most potent evidence and it could be easily understood by anyone, wise or dull, so as to believe that Mahabharata war had happened about 5,000 years ago in 3139 BC.      

 

http://www.indiadivine.org/news/articles-on-hinduism/when-did-the-kali-yuga-begin-r737

 

Posted

Content chaduv raja reply rase mundu
The duration of the Satya millennium equals 4,800 years of the demigods; the duration of the Dvāpara millennium equals 2,400 years; and that of the Kali millennium is 1,200 years of the demigods... As aforementioned, one year of the demigods is equal to 360 years of the human beings. The duration of the Satya-yuga is therefore 4,800 x 360, or 1,728,000 years. The duration of the Tretā-yuga is 3,600 x 360, or 1,296,000 years. The duration of the Dvāpara-yuga is 2,400 x 360, or 864,000 years. And the last, the Kali-yuga, is 1,200 x 360, or 432,000 years in total." (Śrīmad Bhāgavatam 3.11.19) [2]. These 4 yugas follow a timeline ratio of (4:3:2:1).

One year of the demogods is equal to 360 years of the human beings ..anduke ne lekkalo edo teda vastunnattundi.. Idi vedallo unna content denito kuda ekibhavinchakapote etta.. Sare naku pani undi inka bye

 

bro, nuvvu yemi anukuntunnav.. evvi anni thelvakundanee ee topic esinaa anukutunnava???

 

360 diva years anedhi ledhu ani nenu antuna, adhi prove chesthnki neeku question vesina, first answer that,

 

 

man neelekka prakaram treta yuga 1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga 864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )

 

because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..

 

so the dwapara yuga was only for around 4000 years not 864,000 years

 

 

okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..

Posted

bro, nuvvu yemi anukuntunnav.. evvi anni thelvakundanee ee topic esinaa anukutunnava???

 

360 diva years anedhi ledhu ani nenu antuna, adhi prove chesthnki neeku question vesina, first answer that,

 

 

man neelekka prakaram treta yuga 1,296,000 years and Dwapara yuga 864,000 years.. (this is wrong ani nenu antunna )

 

because Rama's period is 6733 BC and mahabharat happened in 3200 - 3300 bc man..

 

so the dwapara yuga was only for around 4000 years not 864,000 years

 

 

okasaari you should re visit your belief in YUGA..

 

 

ok...i'm exhausted now...repu lift chesta le neku convincing answer tho....:)

Posted

ok...i'm exhausted now...repu lift chesta le neku convincing answer tho.... :)

 

 

nenu esina question ni alochinchu man..what do you think about Rama's period and mahabharat period in my question????

Posted

Inko 5 billion years lo Milkyway ni Andromeda mingestundi ani ninne seppinru .. .Galaxy ke dikku ledu earth ekkada undi sastundi le vayya

Posted

Inko 5 billion years lo Milkyway ni Andromeda mingestundi ani ninne seppinru .. .Galaxy ke dikku ledu earth ekkada undi sastundi le vayya

 

 

5 billion years aa, ekkada hundreds loo talking man..

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