The Mahabharata, a Hindu epic, describes Krita Yuga as such:[18]
Men neither bought nor sold; there were no poor and no rich; there was no need to labour, because all that men required was obtained by the power of will; the chief virtue was the abandonment of all worldly desires. The Krita Yuga was without disease; there was no lessening with the years; there was no hatred, or vanity, or evil thought whatsoever; no sorrow, no fear. All mankind could attain to supreme blessedness.
— Vana Parva
That's like communism. That's what comes after the Kali Yuga that we live in.
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Bharat needs its dharmic society restored, INDIA IS FOR HINDUS, MUSLIMS GO TO PAKISTAN
>>2687069Tongue is nice and clean though
>>2687084Thanks for the tip anon it's the perfect x-mas gift for my mother-in-law
okay but what does this mean for those of us who don't believe cow poo & piss have mystical cancer curing properties?
>>2687091Reincarnation as a rock
>>2687109>constant exposure to farm animalsséx
>>2687042I find the religious are never seriously committed to revolutionary suicide and I find that lack of commitment to self-destruction seriously hollow.
>>2687042>That's like communismIt's a historical memory of primitive communism projected into the ether, just like the Garden of Eden or Plato's Golden Age.
>>2687042>>2687048>>2687058https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holy_Sciencehttps://dn710202.ca.archive.org/0/items/the-holy-science-by-swami-sri-yukteswar/The%20Holy%20Science%20by%20Swami%20Sri%20Yukteswar_text.pdf
>The position of the world in the Dwapara Sandhi era at present (A.D. 1894) is not correctly shown in the Hindu almanacs. The astronomers and astrologers who calculate the almanacs have been guided by wrong annotations of certain San- skrit scholars (such as Kulluka Bhatta) of the dark age of Kali Yuga, and now maintain that the length of Kali Yuga is 432,000 years, of which 4994 have (in A.D. 1894) passed away, leaving 427,006 years still remaining. A dark prospect! and fortunately one not true.
>The mistake crept into almanacs for the first time during the reign of Raja Parikshit, just after the completion of the last Descending Dwapara Yuga. At that ime Maharaja Yudhisthira, noticing the appearance of the dark Kali Yuga, made over his throne to his grandson, the said Raja Parikshit. Maharaja Yudhisthira, together with all the wise men of his court, retired to the Himalaya Moun- tains, the paradise of the world. Thus there was none in the court of Raja Parikshit who could un- derstand the principle of correctly calculating the ages of the several Yugas.