yuga
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Sanskrit युग (yuga). Doublet of yoke.
Noun
[edit]yuga (plural yugas)
- (Hinduism) In Hindu theology, a period of a few hundred or thousand years, or an epoch or era within a cycle of four ages: the Satya Yuga (or Krita Yuga), the Dvapara Yuga, the Treta Yuga and finally the Kali Yuga, with lengths ranging from 432,000 to 1,728,000 years.
- 1991, Deborah A. Soifer, The Myths of Narasimha and Vamana: Two Avatars in Cosmological Perspective, page 147:
- To Biardeau the linear nature of the declining dharma and the cyclical nature of the yugas make an unhappy marriage, and she ultimately rejects the idea of a true correspondence or rapport between the appearance of Vișņu as avatāra and the yuga cycle.
- 1998, Sean M. O'Shea, Meryl A. Walker, The Millennium Myth: The Ever-Ending Story, page 39:
- There is, you will note, a pattern of decreased duration in the yugas. Moving from the Krta Yuga, the yuga closest to primordial perfection, each progressive yuga grows shorter and shorter, as chaos and decrepitude increase in prominence.
- 2005, Stephen Knapp, The Heart of Hinduism: The Eastern Path to Freedom, Empowerment and Illumination, pages 386, 489:
- To explain further, there are four ages or millenniums called yugas. The duration of Satya-yuga is 1,728,000 years. The duration of Treta-yuga is 1,296,000 years. The duration of Dvapara-yuga is 864,000 years. The duration of Kali-yuga, the present age, is 432,000 years, and began around 5,000 years ago. These four yugas make one cycle, and one thousand cycles equal one day of Brahma, after which there is a partial annihilation of the universe during Brahma's night. Lord Brahma lives for 100 years, 360 days in each year.
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Translations
[edit]Hindu epoch or era
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References
[edit]- (2017) Giacon J Gamilaraay-Yuwaalaraay Dictionary Supplement
Japanese
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Javanese
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- Romanization of ꦪꦸꦒ
Old Javanese
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[edit]Etymology 1
[edit]Borrowed from Sanskrit युग (yuga, “brace; pair, couple, team; generation; a period or astronomical cycle; an age of the world”, literally “yoke”).
Noun
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[edit]Etymology 2
[edit]Borrowed from Sanskrit योग (yoga, “yoking, union”).
Noun
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- yoga: any of several Hindu or Buddhist disciplines aimed at training the consciousness for a state of perfect spiritual insight and tranquillity; especially a system of exercises practiced to promote control of the body and mind.
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[edit]Further reading
[edit]- "yuga" in P.J. Zoetmulder with the collaboration of S.O. Robson, Old Javanese-English Dictionary. 's-Gravenhage: M. Nijhoff, 1982.
Pali
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Etymology
[edit]Cognate with Sanskrit युग (yuga), which see for further connections
Noun
[edit]yuga n
Declension
[edit]Declension table of "yuga" (neuter)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | yugaṃ | yugāni |
Accusative (second) | yugaṃ | yugāni |
Instrumental (third) | yugena | yugehi or yugebhi |
Dative (fourth) | yugassa or yugāya or yugatthaṃ | yugānaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | yugasmā or yugamhā or yugā | yugehi or yugebhi |
Genitive (sixth) | yugassa | yugānaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | yugasmiṃ or yugamhi or yuge | yugesu |
Vocative (calling) | yuga | yugāni |
Noun
[edit]yuga m
- yoke of a plough or carriage
Declension
[edit]Declension table of "yuga" (masculine)
Case \ Number | Singular | Plural |
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Nominative (first) | yugo | yugā |
Accusative (second) | yugaṃ | yuge |
Instrumental (third) | yugena | yugehi or yugebhi |
Dative (fourth) | yugassa or yugāya or yugatthaṃ | yugānaṃ |
Ablative (fifth) | yugasmā or yugamhā or yugā | yugehi or yugebhi |
Genitive (sixth) | yugassa | yugānaṃ |
Locative (seventh) | yugasmiṃ or yugamhi or yuge | yugesu |
Vocative (calling) | yuga | yugā |
References
[edit]- Pali Text Society (1921–1925) “yuga”, in Pali-English Dictionary, London: Chipstead
- Childers, Robert Caesar, Dictionary of the Päli Language, London: Trübner & Company, 1875.
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