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Kali Yuga (Devanāgarī: कलियुग [kəli juɡə], lit. "age of [the demon] Kali", or "age of vice") is the last of the four stages the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas described in the Indian scriptures. The other ages are [[Satya Yuga]], [[Treta Yuga]] and [[Dvapara Yuga]].
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Kali [[Yuga]] (Devanāgarī: कलियुग [kəli juɡə], lit. "age of [the [[demon]]] [[Kali]]", or "age of vice") is the last of the four stages the [[world]] goes through as part of the cycle of [[yugas]] described in the [[Indian]] [[scriptures]]. The other ages are [[Satya Yuga]], [[Treta Yuga]] and [[Dvapara Yuga]].
  
Kali Yuga is associated with the apocalyptic demon Kali, not to be confused with the goddess Kālī (read as Kaalee) (these are unrelated words in the Sanskrit language). The "Kali" of Kali Yuga means "strife, discord, quarrel, or contention."
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Kali [[Yuga]] is associated with the apocalyptic [[demon]] [[Kali]], not to be confused with the [[goddess]] Kālī (read as Kaalee) (these are unrelated words in the [[Sanskrit]] [[language]]). The "[[Kali]]" of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] means "strife, discord, quarrel, or contention."
  
 
==Current Yuga==
 
==Current Yuga==
  
The duration and chronological starting point in human history of Kali Yuga has given rise to different evaluations and interpretations. According to the Surya Siddhanta, Kali Yuga began at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar, or 14 January 3102 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. This date is also considered by many Hindus to be the day that Krishna left Earth to return to his abode.
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The [[duration]] and {{Wiki|chronological}} starting point in [[human]] {{Wiki|history}} of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] has given rise to different evaluations and interpretations. According to the [[Surya]] Siddhanta, [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] began at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BCE in the proleptic Julian [[calendar]], or 14 January 3102 BC in the proleptic Gregorian [[calendar]]. This date is also considered by many [[Hindus]] to be the day that {{Wiki|Krishna}} left [[Earth]] to return to his abode.
  
Most interpreters of Hindu scriptures believe that Earth is currently in Kali Yuga. Other authors such as Swami Sri Yukteswar, and Paramhansa Yogananda believe that it is now an ascending Dvapara Yuga, indicating levels of cycles within each major Yuga period as each being a development, the smaller cycles within cycles eventually leading to full development of the qualities of the ages. Aurbindo Ghosh has written that Kali Yuga is now over. The Kali Yuga is sometimes thought to last 432,000 years, although other durations have been proposed.
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Most interpreters of {{Wiki|Hindu scriptures}} believe that [[Earth]] is currently in [[Kali]] [[Yuga]]. Other authors such as Swami Sri Yukteswar, and Paramhansa Yogananda believe that it is now an ascending Dvapara [[Yuga]], indicating levels of cycles within each major [[Yuga]] period as each [[being]] a development, the smaller cycles within cycles eventually leading to full development of the qualities of [[the ages]]. Aurbindo Ghosh has written that [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] is now over. The [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] is sometimes [[thought]] to last 432,000 years, although other durations have been proposed.
  
== Attributes of Kali Yuga ==
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== Attributes of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] ==
  
Hindus believe that human civilization degenerates spiritually during the Kali Yuga, which is referred to as the Dark Age because in it people are as far away as possible from God. Hinduism often symbolically represents morality (dharma) as a bull. In Satya Yuga, the first stage of development, the bull has four legs, but in each age morality is reduced by one quarter. By the age of Kali, morality is reduced to only a quarter of that of the golden age, so that the bull of Dharma has only one leg.
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Hindus believe that [[human]] {{Wiki|civilization}} degenerates [[spiritually]] during the [[Kali]] [[Yuga]], which is referred to as the Dark Age because in it [[people]] are as far away as possible from [[God]]. [[Hinduism]] often [[symbolically]] represents [[morality]] ([[dharma]]) as a bull. In [[Satya Yuga]], the first stage of development, the bull has four legs, but in each age [[morality]] is reduced by one quarter. By the age of [[Kali]], [[morality]] is reduced to only a quarter of that of the golden age, so that the bull of [[Dharma]] has only one leg.
  
=== References in the Mahabharata ===
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=== References in the {{Wiki|Mahabharata}} ===
  
  
The Mahabharata War and the decimation of Yadavas thus happened at the Yuga-Sandhi, the point of transition from one yuga to another. The scriptures mention Sage Narada to have momentarily intercepted the demon Kali on his way to the Earth when Duryodhana was about to be born...to make him an embodiment of 'arishadvargas' and adharma in preparation of the era of decay in values and the consequent havoc.
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The {{Wiki|Mahabharata}} [[War]] and the decimation of Yadavas thus happened at the Yuga-Sandhi, the point of transition from one [[yuga]] to another. The [[scriptures]] mention [[Sage]] [[Narada]] to have momentarily intercepted the [[demon]] [[Kali]] on his way to the [[Earth]] when {{Wiki|Duryodhana}} was about to be born...to make him [[an embodiment]] of 'arishadvargas' and [[adharma]] in [[preparation]] of the {{Wiki|era}} of [[decay]] in values and the consequent havoc.
  
====Prophesied events during a Kali Yuga====
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====Prophesied events during a [[Kali]] Yuga====
  
A discourse by Markandeya in the Mahabharata identifies some of the attributes of Kali Yuga. In relation to rulers, it lists:
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A {{Wiki|discourse}} by Markandeya in the {{Wiki|Mahabharata}} identifies some of the attributes of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]]. In [[relation]] to rulers, it lists:
  
 
*    Rulers will become unreasonable: they will levy taxes unfairly.
 
*    Rulers will become unreasonable: they will levy taxes unfairly.
*    Rulers will no longer see it as their duty to promote spirituality, or to protect their subjects: they will become a danger to the world.
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*    Rulers will no longer see it as their duty to promote [[spirituality]], or to protect their [[subjects]]: they will become a [[danger]] to the world.
*    People will start migrating, seeking countries where wheat and barley form the staple food source.
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*    [[People]] will start migrating, seeking countries where wheat and barley [[form]] the staple [[food]] source.
*    "At the end of Kali-yuga, when there exist no topics on the subject of God, even at the residences of so-called saints and respectable gentlemen of the three higher varnas [guna or temperament] and when nothing is known of the techniques of sacrifice, even by word, at that time the Lord will appear as the supreme chastiser." (Srimad-Bhagavatam (2.7)
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*    "At the end of Kali-yuga, when there [[exist]] no topics on the [[subject]] of [[God]], even at the residences of so-called {{Wiki|saints}} and respectable gentlemen of the three [[higher]] varnas [[[guna]] or {{Wiki|temperament}}] and when [[nothing]] is known of the techniques of sacrifice, even by [[word]], at that [[time]] the [[Lord]] will appear as the [[supreme]] chastiser." (Srimad-Bhagavatam (2.7)
  
With regard to human relationships, Markandeya's discourse says:
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With regard to [[human]] relationships, Markandeya's {{Wiki|discourse}} says:
  
*    Avarice and wrath will be common. Humans will openly display animosity towards each other. Ignorance of dharma will occur.
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*    [[Avarice]] and [[wrath]] will be common. [[Humans]] will openly display [[animosity]] towards each other. [[Ignorance]] of [[dharma]] will occur.
*    People will have thoughts of murder with no justification and will see nothing wrong in that.
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*    [[People]] will have [[thoughts]] of murder with no justification and will see [[nothing]] wrong in that.
*    Lust will be viewed as socially acceptable and sexual intercourse will be seen as the central requirement of life.
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*    [[Lust]] will be viewed as socially acceptable and {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse will be seen as the central requirement of life.
*    Sin will increase exponentially, whilst virtue will fade and cease to flourish.
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*    [[Sin]] will increase exponentially, whilst [[virtue]] will fade and cease to flourish.
*    People will take vows and break them soon after.
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*    [[People]] will take [[vows]] and break them soon after.
*    People will become addicted to intoxicating drinks and drugs.
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*    [[People]] will become addicted to intoxicating drinks and drugs.
*    Gurus will no longer be respected and their students will attempt to injure them. Their teachings will be insulted, and followers of Kama will wrest control of the mind from all human beings.The maximum lifespan of a human in this age is 90-100 years.
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*    [[Gurus]] will no longer be respected and their students will attempt to injure them. Their teachings will be insulted, and followers of [[Kama]] will wrest control of the [[mind]] from all [[human]] beings.The maximum lifespan of a [[human]] in this age is 90-100 years.
*    Brahmans will not be learned or honored, Kshatriyas will not be brave, Vaishyas will not be just in their dealings
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*    [[Brahmans]] will not be learned or honored, {{Wiki|Kshatriyas}} will not be brave, [[Vaishyas]] will not be just in their dealings
  
  
 
==10,000 year "Golden Age"==
 
==10,000 year "Golden Age"==
  
The Brahma Vaivarta Purana (related to Rathantara kalpa) mentions a ten thousand year period, starting from the traditional dating of the Kali Yuga epoch (for this one it is January 14 or 2:27 AM on February 18, 3102 BC/BCE), during which bhakti yogis will be present.
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The [[Brahma]] Vaivarta [[Purana]] (related to Rathantara [[kalpa]]) mentions a ten thousand year period, starting from the [[traditional]] dating of the [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] epoch (for this one it is January 14 or 2:27 AM on February 18, 3102 BC/BCE), during which [[bhakti]] [[yogis]] will be present.
  
Lord Krishna foretold that Kali Yuga will be full of extreme hardships for people with ideals and values.
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Lord {{Wiki|Krishna}} foretold that [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] will be full of extreme hardships for [[people]] with ideals and values.
  
A special 10,000 year "Golden Age" period within Kali Yuga occurs only in this Maha Yuga Cycle.
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A special 10,000 year "Golden Age" period within [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] occurs only in this [[Maha]] [[Yuga]] Cycle.
  
In the Brahma-vaivarta Purana has words spoken by Lord Krishna to Mother Ganga just before the beginning of Kali yuga (the age of quarrel and strife). Kali yuga began approximately five thousand years ago, and it has a duration of 432,000 years, leaving us with 427,000 till the end of the present age. Within this 432,000 year period, there is a period of 10,000 years that will be a golden age. That golden age is being described below by Lord Sri Krishna.
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In the Brahma-vaivarta [[Purana]] has words spoken by [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Krishna}} to Mother [[Ganga]] just before the beginning of [[Kali]] [[yuga]] (the age of quarrel and strife). [[Kali]] [[yuga]] began approximately five thousand years ago, and it has a [[duration]] of 432,000 years, leaving us with 427,000 till the end of the present age. Within this 432,000 year period, there is a period of 10,000 years that will be a golden age. That golden age is [[being]] described below by [[Lord]] Sri Krishna.
  
Predicted in Brahma-vaivarta Purana 4.129. The fourth part of the Brahma-vaivarta is called Krsna-janma-khanda. Chapter 129 is called Golokarohanam, because it describes how Krishna returns to His abode. This specific dialogue is between Lord Krishna and Mother Ganga. Verse 49 is a question by Ganga, verses 50-60 are Lord Sri Krishna's answer.
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Predicted in Brahma-vaivarta [[Purana]] 4.129. The fourth part of the Brahma-vaivarta is called Krsna-janma-khanda. Chapter 129 is called Golokarohanam, because it describes how {{Wiki|Krishna}} returns to His [[abode]]. This specific dialogue is between [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Krishna}} and Mother [[Ganga]]. Verse 49 is a question by [[Ganga]], verses 50-60 are [[Lord]] Sri Krishna's answer.
  
This text is taken from the Brahma-vaivarta Purana  
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This text is taken from the Brahma-vaivarta [[Purana]]
  
 
Text 59:
 
Text 59:
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:    madbhakteSu gateSu ca
 
:    madbhakteSu gateSu ca
  
"For 10,000 years of Kali such devotees of Mine will be present on earth. After the departure of My devotees there will be only one varna, Outcaste."
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"For 10,000 years of [[Kali]] such devotees of Mine will be present on [[earth]]. After the departure of My devotees there will be only one [[varna]], Outcaste."
  
 
The above is supported in 4.90.32-33:
 
The above is supported in 4.90.32-33:
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:    sAstrANi ca purANakam
 
:    sAstrANi ca purANakam
  
"(Sri Krisna said:) Lord Hari will stay on this earth for the first ten-thousand years of Kali-yuga. Till then gods will be worshipped and the Puranas and scriptures will also be present."
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"(Sri Krisna said:) [[Lord]] Hari will stay on this [[earth]] for the first ten-thousand years of Kali-yuga. Till then [[gods]] will be worshipped and the [[Puranas]] and [[scriptures]] will also be present."
  
The great Vaishnava Saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu exhorted, "Krishna Nama Sankirtan" i.e. the constant chanting of the Lord's name is the supreme healer in this age. It destroys sins and purifies the hearts through Bhakti ensures universal peace.
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The great Vaishnava Saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu exhorted, "{{Wiki|Krishna}} [[Nama]] Sankirtan" i.e. the [[constant]] [[chanting]] of the Lord's [[name]] is the [[supreme]] healer in this age. It destroys [[sins]] and purifies the hearts through [[Bhakti]] ensures [[universal]] peace.
  
 
==Personification==
 
==Personification==
  
Kali is the reigning lord of Kali Yuga and his nemesis is Sri Kalki, the tenth and final Avatar of Lord Vishnu. According to the Vishnu Purana, Kali is a negative manifestation working towards the cause of 'the end' or rather towards eventual rejuvenation of the universe. Kali also serves as an antagonistic force in the Kalki Purana. It is said that towards the end of this yuga, Kalki will return riding on a white horse to do battle with Kali and his dark forces. The world will suffer a fiery end that will destroy all evil, and a new age, Satya Yuga, will begin.The Satya Yuga of second cycle will be known as Panchorath yug.
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Kali is the reigning [[lord]] of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] and his nemesis is Sri {{Wiki|Kalki}}, the tenth and final [[Avatar]] of [[Lord]] [[Vishnu]]. According to the {{Wiki|Vishnu Purana}}, [[Kali]] is a negative [[manifestation]] working towards the [[cause]] of 'the end' or rather towards eventual rejuvenation of the [[universe]]. [[Kali]] also serves as an antagonistic force in the {{Wiki|Kalki}} [[Purana]]. It is said that towards the end of this [[yuga]], {{Wiki|Kalki}} will return riding on a white [[horse]] to do battle with [[Kali]] and his dark forces. The [[world]] will [[suffer]] a fiery end that will destroy all [[evil]], and a {{Wiki|new age}}, [[Satya Yuga]], will begin.The [[Satya Yuga]] of second cycle will be known as Panchorath yug.
  
 
==In Sikhism==
 
==In Sikhism==
  
In Sikhism, it is believed that one should meditate on God as much as possible because of the world being in Kali Yuga. Because of Kali Yuga, it is stressed that one should meditate as much as possible to reach the state of Nirvana and be liberated or be one with God. Guru Granth Sahib Ji on Ang:1185 says:
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In {{Wiki|Sikhism}}, it is believed that one should [[meditate]] on [[God]] as much as possible because of the [[world]] [[being]] in [[Kali]] [[Yuga]]. Because of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]], it is stressed that one should [[meditate]] as much as possible to reach the state of [[Nirvana]] and be liberated or be one with [[God]]. [[Guru]] Granth Sahib Ji on Ang:1185 says:
 
<poem>
 
<poem>
 
     ab kaloo aaeiou rae
 
     ab kaloo aaeiou rae
  
         Now, the Dark Age of Kali Yuga has come.
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         Now, the Dark Age of [[Kali]] [[Yuga]] has come.
  
 
     eik naam bovahu bovahu ||
 
     eik naam bovahu bovahu ||
  
         Plant the Naam, the Name of the One Lord.
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         [[Plant]] the Naam, the [[Name]] of the One Lord.
  
 
     an rooth naahee naahee ||
 
     an rooth naahee naahee ||
  
         It is not the season to plant other seeds.
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         It is not the season to [[plant]] other seeds.
  
 
     math bharam bhoolahu bhoolahu ||
 
     math bharam bhoolahu bhoolahu ||
  
         Do not wander lost in doubt and delusion.
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         Do not wander lost in [[doubt]] and delusion.
 
</poem>
 
</poem>
  

Revision as of 09:48, 9 September 2013

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Kali Yuga (Devanāgarī: कलियुग [kəli juɡə], lit. "age of [the demon] Kali", or "age of vice") is the last of the four stages the world goes through as part of the cycle of yugas described in the Indian scriptures. The other ages are Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga and Dvapara Yuga.

Kali Yuga is associated with the apocalyptic demon Kali, not to be confused with the goddess Kālī (read as Kaalee) (these are unrelated words in the Sanskrit language). The "Kali" of Kali Yuga means "strife, discord, quarrel, or contention."

Current Yuga

The duration and chronological starting point in human history of Kali Yuga has given rise to different evaluations and interpretations. According to the Surya Siddhanta, Kali Yuga began at midnight (00:00) on 18 February 3102 BCE in the proleptic Julian calendar, or 14 January 3102 BC in the proleptic Gregorian calendar. This date is also considered by many Hindus to be the day that Krishna left Earth to return to his abode.

Most interpreters of Hindu scriptures believe that Earth is currently in Kali Yuga. Other authors such as Swami Sri Yukteswar, and Paramhansa Yogananda believe that it is now an ascending Dvapara Yuga, indicating levels of cycles within each major Yuga period as each being a development, the smaller cycles within cycles eventually leading to full development of the qualities of the ages. Aurbindo Ghosh has written that Kali Yuga is now over. The Kali Yuga is sometimes thought to last 432,000 years, although other durations have been proposed.

Attributes of Kali Yuga

Hindus believe that human civilization degenerates spiritually during the Kali Yuga, which is referred to as the Dark Age because in it people are as far away as possible from God. Hinduism often symbolically represents morality (dharma) as a bull. In Satya Yuga, the first stage of development, the bull has four legs, but in each age morality is reduced by one quarter. By the age of Kali, morality is reduced to only a quarter of that of the golden age, so that the bull of Dharma has only one leg.

References in the Mahabharata

The Mahabharata War and the decimation of Yadavas thus happened at the Yuga-Sandhi, the point of transition from one yuga to another. The scriptures mention Sage Narada to have momentarily intercepted the demon Kali on his way to the Earth when Duryodhana was about to be born...to make him an embodiment of 'arishadvargas' and adharma in preparation of the era of decay in values and the consequent havoc.

Prophesied events during a Kali Yuga

A discourse by Markandeya in the Mahabharata identifies some of the attributes of Kali Yuga. In relation to rulers, it lists:

  • Rulers will become unreasonable: they will levy taxes unfairly.
  • Rulers will no longer see it as their duty to promote spirituality, or to protect their subjects: they will become a danger to the world.
  • People will start migrating, seeking countries where wheat and barley form the staple food source.
  • "At the end of Kali-yuga, when there exist no topics on the subject of God, even at the residences of so-called saints and respectable gentlemen of the three higher varnas [[[guna]] or temperament] and when nothing is known of the techniques of sacrifice, even by word, at that time the Lord will appear as the supreme chastiser." (Srimad-Bhagavatam (2.7)

With regard to human relationships, Markandeya's discourse says:

  • Avarice and wrath will be common. Humans will openly display animosity towards each other. Ignorance of dharma will occur.
  • People will have thoughts of murder with no justification and will see nothing wrong in that.
  • Lust will be viewed as socially acceptable and sexual intercourse will be seen as the central requirement of life.
  • Sin will increase exponentially, whilst virtue will fade and cease to flourish.
  • People will take vows and break them soon after.
  • People will become addicted to intoxicating drinks and drugs.
  • Gurus will no longer be respected and their students will attempt to injure them. Their teachings will be insulted, and followers of Kama will wrest control of the mind from all human beings.The maximum lifespan of a human in this age is 90-100 years.
  • Brahmans will not be learned or honored, Kshatriyas will not be brave, Vaishyas will not be just in their dealings


10,000 year "Golden Age"

The Brahma Vaivarta Purana (related to Rathantara kalpa) mentions a ten thousand year period, starting from the traditional dating of the Kali Yuga epoch (for this one it is January 14 or 2:27 AM on February 18, 3102 BC/BCE), during which bhakti yogis will be present.

Lord Krishna foretold that Kali Yuga will be full of extreme hardships for people with ideals and values.

A special 10,000 year "Golden Age" period within Kali Yuga occurs only in this Maha Yuga Cycle.

In the Brahma-vaivarta Purana has words spoken by Lord Krishna to Mother Ganga just before the beginning of Kali yuga (the age of quarrel and strife). Kali yuga began approximately five thousand years ago, and it has a duration of 432,000 years, leaving us with 427,000 till the end of the present age. Within this 432,000 year period, there is a period of 10,000 years that will be a golden age. That golden age is being described below by Lord Sri Krishna.

Predicted in Brahma-vaivarta Purana 4.129. The fourth part of the Brahma-vaivarta is called Krsna-janma-khanda. Chapter 129 is called Golokarohanam, because it describes how Krishna returns to His abode. This specific dialogue is between Lord Krishna and Mother Ganga. Verse 49 is a question by Ganga, verses 50-60 are Lord Sri Krishna's answer.

This text is taken from the Brahma-vaivarta Purana

Text 59:

kaler daSa-sahasraaNi
madbhaktaaH saMti bhu-tale
ekavarNaa bhaviSyaMti
madbhakteSu gateSu ca

"For 10,000 years of Kali such devotees of Mine will be present on earth. After the departure of My devotees there will be only one varna, Outcaste."

The above is supported in 4.90.32-33:

kalau dasa-sahasrAni
haris tiSThati medinI
devAnAM pratimA pUjyA
sAstrANi ca purANakam

"(Sri Krisna said:) Lord Hari will stay on this earth for the first ten-thousand years of Kali-yuga. Till then gods will be worshipped and the Puranas and scriptures will also be present."

The great Vaishnava Saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu exhorted, "Krishna Nama Sankirtan" i.e. the constant chanting of the Lord's name is the supreme healer in this age. It destroys sins and purifies the hearts through Bhakti ensures universal peace.

Personification

Kali is the reigning lord of Kali Yuga and his nemesis is Sri Kalki, the tenth and final Avatar of Lord Vishnu. According to the Vishnu Purana, Kali is a negative manifestation working towards the cause of 'the end' or rather towards eventual rejuvenation of the universe. Kali also serves as an antagonistic force in the Kalki Purana. It is said that towards the end of this yuga, Kalki will return riding on a white horse to do battle with Kali and his dark forces. The world will suffer a fiery end that will destroy all evil, and a new age, Satya Yuga, will begin.The Satya Yuga of second cycle will be known as Panchorath yug.

In Sikhism

In Sikhism, it is believed that one should meditate on God as much as possible because of the world being in Kali Yuga. Because of Kali Yuga, it is stressed that one should meditate as much as possible to reach the state of Nirvana and be liberated or be one with God. Guru Granth Sahib Ji on Ang:1185 says:

    ab kaloo aaeiou rae

        Now, the Dark Age of Kali Yuga has come.

    eik naam bovahu bovahu ||

        Plant the Naam, the Name of the One Lord.

    an rooth naahee naahee ||

        It is not the season to plant other seeds.

    math bharam bhoolahu bhoolahu ||

        Do not wander lost in doubt and delusion.

Source

Wikipedia:Kali Yuga