saf
10-30-2005, 09:53 AM
I started randomly reading about this: The Satya Yuga, also called Sat Yuga, Krta Yuga and Krita Yuga in Hinduism, is the "Yuga (Age or Era) of Truth", when humankind is governed by gods, and every manifestation or work is close to the purest ideal and mankind will allow intrinsic goodness to rule supreme. It is sometimes referred to as the "Golden Age."
In Ayyavazhi mythology, the Satya Yuga, or Dharma Yukam, is the eighth or final yukam (yuga). In the Akilattirattu Ammanai it is a concept related to the Christian heaven or the Hindu moksha. By destroying all the evils that were the fragments of Kroni, the primordial personification of the evil spirit in the successive yukams of Neetiya Yukam, God, who was incarnated as Ayya Vaikundar, rules this yukam as an uncounterable king with the Santror Makkal.
This is all about a boy who through different stages of his life changed over time, defeted satan (Kroni) and then became god. During the 6 th stage of yuga, Kroni changes form and occupies the minds of mortals, making them bad and mad people. So is about creating a new God, or an entrance to heaven. Sic batch.
Sounds interesting……
In Ayyavazhi mythology, the Satya Yuga, or Dharma Yukam, is the eighth or final yukam (yuga). In the Akilattirattu Ammanai it is a concept related to the Christian heaven or the Hindu moksha. By destroying all the evils that were the fragments of Kroni, the primordial personification of the evil spirit in the successive yukams of Neetiya Yukam, God, who was incarnated as Ayya Vaikundar, rules this yukam as an uncounterable king with the Santror Makkal.
This is all about a boy who through different stages of his life changed over time, defeted satan (Kroni) and then became god. During the 6 th stage of yuga, Kroni changes form and occupies the minds of mortals, making them bad and mad people. So is about creating a new God, or an entrance to heaven. Sic batch.
Sounds interesting……