Kali Yuga
English
Alternative forms
- Kaliyuga, Kali-Yuga
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Sanskrit कलियुग (kaliyuga, “age of darkness”), from कलि (kali, “Kali”) + युग (yuga, “yuga”)
Proper noun
- In Hinduism, the fourth and most evil of four stages of development that the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas, traditionally thought to have begun at midnight (00:00) on 18 February, 3102 B.C.E. under the Julian calendar (23 January under the Gregorian calendar), and lasts for 432,000 years.
Usage notes
- The "Kali" in "Kali Yuga" refers to a demon, not the goddess Kāli.
See also
- Dvapara Yuga
- Treta Yuga
- Satya Yuga