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  2. Kali Yuga - Wikipedia

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    The start date and time of Kali Yuga was at midnight (00:00) on 17/18 February 3102 BCE. [ 9 ] [ 22 ] [ 14 ] [ 23 ] [ 10 ] Astronomer and mathematician Aryabhata , who was born in 476 CE, finished his book Aryabhatiya in 499 CE, in which he wrote "When the three yugas (satyug, tretayug and dwaparyug) have elapsed and 60 x 60 (3,600) years of ...

  3. Yuga cycle - Wikipedia

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    Treta: 19,440 (3 ratio or 1.5 × "great year"; 15 × 1,296) Dvapara: 12,960 (2 ratio or 1 × "great year"; 15 × 864) Kali: 6,480 (1 ratio or 0.5 × "great year"; 15 × 432) Guénon did not give a start date for Kali Yuga, but instead left clues in his description of the cataclysmic destruction of the Atlantean civilization.

  4. It's the 2025 Lunar New Year! All About the Year of the Snake ...

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    Yes! Those who are born in a Snake year (1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013) "will experience the most transformative year with major life changes," Iskandar predicts.

  5. Kalyug - Wikipedia

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    Kalyug, Kaliyug, Kali Yuga or Kaliyugam may refer to: Kali Yuga , is the "Age of Downfall" in Hinduism, the fourth stage of the world development that we are currently in Kaliyugam (1952 film) , 1952 Indian film

  6. What to Do in NYC This December to End the Year On a ... - AOL

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    There’s only one month left in 2023 (where did the time go?), and we plan to make the best of it by embracing all the best activities, events and shows NYC has to offer.

  7. “And we as the residents of New York City, obviously, have to deal with that.” History repeats itself every 60 years, according to Chin — the last year of the Wood Snake was in 1965. Robert ...

  8. Yennayer - Wikipedia

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    Yennayer is said to be composed of two Berber words: yan, meaning "the number one," and ayyur, meaning "month" with yennayer signifying "the first month". [8] [9] [10]Yennayer has several popular names that can differ by region such as id seggas (Moroccan Arabic: إيض سڭاس) or haguza (Moroccan Arabic: حاڭوزة) in Morocco.

  9. Where is the lunar new year celebrated and who celebrates it?

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    Communities across the world begin celebrating Lunar New Year on Jan. 29 — and 2025 marks the Year of the Snake.