How did Satya Yuga come to Treta Yuga, Treta to Dwapar Yuga and Dwapar to Kali Yuga?

How did Satya Yuga come to Treta Yuga, Treta Yuga to Dwapar Yuga and Dwapar Yuga to Kali Yuga?


Is There Anything That Gets Completely Destroyed?

If something could truly be completely destroyed, wouldn’t that make the Law of Conservation of Energy and the Law of Conservation of Mass false?

Take a simple example, whether you do 3 - 2 or -3 + 2,

the result is still 1, just that one is positive and the other negative. It depends only on which value or influence is stronger.

Even -1 is a whole number, it’s not “nothing.” Also, in mathematics, 3 - 2 actually means 3 + (-2), and -3 + 2 means 2 + (-3).

So technically, nothing ever gets subtracted in math, there’s only addition or collision of values. Whenever two values combine or collide, either something new is created or the effect of one becomes dominant over the other, but this imbalance too is temporary.

Thus, even mathematically speaking, nothing ever gets destroyed, only effects change.

3 - 3 = 0,

but even zero is a number, a neutral state.

According to science too, when a celestial body in space is destroyed, its dust and gaseous particles eventually gather again to form new bodies. That is science and mathematics. 

Now let’s look at it from the lens of philosophy :

Ravana died, yes, but he left behind his thoughts, his perspective toward women and other beings. And what he could not achieve while alive, separating Rama and Sita, he managed to do after death by leaving behind distorted interpretations of Vedas and scriptures, by spreading a tradition of demonic interpretations under the guise of scholarship.

That is how Treta Yuga eventually gave way to Dvapara Yuga.

Then came Duryodhana, Dushasana, and Shakuni, they too died, yet left behind their ideas, their way of twisting Dharma according to personal convenience.

Thus arose the Kali Yuga, where under the names of religion and freedom, numerous sects and faiths were born.

Those who, before Kali Yuga, were called Sanatanis, the true humans, divided themselves into religions and communities in the name of Dharma, tradition, and freedom.

At the same time, those brave warriors who gave their lives for the Ram Temple were destroyed in body, yet they ignited an undying fire in countless hearts for the same cause.

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Whenever two opposites meet or collide, creation inevitably happens. Like positive and negative, female and male, deva (divine) and asura (demonic), Whether the creation turns positive or negative depends on which influence is stronger.

If both are equal, they neutralize each other,

for example, when acid and base mix in equal measure, they neutralize to form a neutral salt.

+1 and -1 meet to make 0.

Between -1 and +1, there always lies zero, the neutral balance.

When Devas and Asuras churned the ocean (Samudra Manthan), rare and powerful things emerged.

Lord Vishnu had planned that the Devas would hold the tail of Vasuki (the serpent) and the Asuras would hold its mouth, so that the poison emitted from Vasuki’s mouth would gradually weaken the Asuras.

Initially, the demonic influence was stronger, so the first thing that emerged was poison. But as the divine influence grew and the demonic one decreased, precious gifts began to emerge from the ocean.

Hence, if one desires good outcomes, then the influence of goodness or divinity must be stronger.

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On the other hand, when two similar natures unite, their strength multiplies.

For example:

-5 + (-2) = -7

and

5 + 2 = 7.

Two negatives combine to make a stronger negative, just as two positives combine to make a stronger positive.

When greater and lesser evil join hands, they create a more powerful demon; and when greater and lesser good unite, they amplify divinity itself.

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Conclusion

Nothing in this universe is ever destroyed, it only transforms, merges, or transfers its influence. Just as in mathematics there is no true subtraction, in existence too, there is only interaction and transformation.

Creation, destruction, good, evil, all are results of balance and imbalance between opposing or similar forces. Ultimately, it’s not destruction that happens, it’s evolution of energy and thought.

Credit by : Aditi Singhal 

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