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Real life stories Of "Satya Yuga" Part 1

Real-life stories Of "Satya Yuga" Part 1 Every religion has its rules and notions. The idiosyncratic theories of time and cosmology make Hinduism unique. Time is considered as the cycle of creation and destruction.  As per Hinduism, the time is split into 4 Yugas. SATYA YUGA (PART 1) In Satya Yuga, every requirement was obtained by the facility of will. The chief virtue was the abandonment of worldly desires. The Satya Yuga was without ailments. There was no hatred, vanity, evil thought, sorrow, and fear. All human being could attain to supreme blessedness. The people of Satya-yuga were self-satisfied, merciful, friendly to all or any, peaceful, sober, and tolerant. And it's was a pleasure from within, see all things equally, and endeavor diligently for spiritual perfection. They would worship the Supreme Personality by austere meditation also as by internal and external sense control. And in the Real thing the Lord was white and four-armed, has matted locks, and wore a g
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