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In the context of ancient Indian cosmogonic ideas, the sequential order of the cycle of four epochs (Yugas)-
krita, kaliyugas, dvapara, treta
krita, dvapara and kaliyugas, treta
krita, kaliyugas, treta, dvapara
krita, treta, dvapara and kaliyugas
Hindu cosmology, the universe is cyclically created and destroyed. Its cosmology divides time into four epochs or Yuga, of which the current period is the Kaliyuga. According to Hindu vedic cosmology, there is no absolute start to time, as it is considered infinite and cyclic. Similarly, the space and universe has neither start nor end, rather it is cyclical. The current universe is just the start of a present cycle preceded by an infinite number of universes and to be followed by another infinite number of universes. Each Kalpa is subdivided into four yuga (chaturyuga, also called mahayuga). These are krita (or satya), treta, dvapara and kaliyugas. The current time is stated to be one of kali yuga.
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