My discussion with Bernhard Guenther on the Cosmic Matrix podcast, about my book, Yuga Shift and the planetary transition that we have just entered. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3mh68ExzKM

We discuss some of the misconceptions around the Yuga Cycle, including the claims that we are already in the Dwapara Yuga or that the Kali Yuga lasts for 432,000 years. I explain the approach and rationale behind my proposition that the Yuga Cycle is of the same duration as the precession cycle i.e. 25,800 years and the Kali Yuga ends in 2025.


The discussion also explores the long decline in human virtue, wisdom, intelligence, and higher capacities through the ages, the role of ancient cataclysms in resetting civilization during the periods of transition, and the possible relationship between these larger cycles, solar activity and the galactic center.

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Bibhu Dev Misra

Independent researcher and writer on ancient mysteries, cultural connections, cosmic wisdom, religion and science. Graduate of IIT and IIM with two decades of work experience in different fields

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  1. Bibhu ji,

    After reading your book yuga shift, I got interest in Vegas, and started reading. I am indebted to you .thank you


    If a complete cycle of .maha yuga is 25800 years. Corresponding years in deva mana in swarga are 25800/365=71.

    Max span of stay in swarga for being is thousands of years (in deva mana I guess). Then a person who asceded to heaven, maximum stays for spanning g many maha yugas. How can we justify this?

    Please clarify my doubt

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    1. Why is the exact duration of stay in heaven so important or confusing? It's not as though you need to save up money for the stay. In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna tells Arjuna that a person who has made progress in yoga, stays for "countless years" in a different dimension or loka (swarga-loka, pitri-loka etc.) before reincarnating again, in accordance with his karma. The term "countless years" could mean many human years or many yugas. It would depend on the good karma of the person.

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