The Cycle of the Four Ages (AQA GCSE Religious Studies A (8062))

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What is the Cycle of the Four Ages?

The Four Ages

  • Hindus believe that time is separated into four long periods (ages) of time called yugas, totalling 4,320,000 years

  • There are four yugas in one cycle:

    • Satya Yuga

    • Treta Yuga

    • Dwapara Yuga

    • Kali Yuga

  • Each age gets shorter and is believed to be more corrupt

  • Currently, it is accepted by many Hindus that we are living the Kali Yuga

  • Each of these yugas represents a stage of evolution

    • This is not just physical evolution; it is also mental and spiritual evolution

    • Humankind becomes better or worse physically, mentally and spiritually, depending on the actions of each generation

  • Hindus believe that at the end of this age, Vishnu will appear as Kalki (the 10th avatar) riding a white horse

  • He will kill the remaining evil and start a new birth of a golden age, and the cycle will start again

The four ages

Meaning of the Four Ages

  • Some Hindus believe that the ages may symbolise the four phases in which humans gradually lost awareness of their inner self and body

  • Another theory interprets these time periods to represent the degree of loss of righteousness in the world

    • This theory suggests that during Satya Yuga, only truth prevailed

    • During the Treta Yuga, the universe lost one-fourth of the truth

    • Dwapar lost one-half of the truth

    • Now the Kali Yuga is left with only one-fourth of the truth

  • Evil and dishonesty have therefore gradually replaced truth in the last three ages

The Universe

The Creation of the Universe

  • For Hindus the universe was created by Brahma, the creator who made the universe out of himself

  • After Brahma created the world, it was the power of Vishnu which preserved the world and human beings

  • As part of the cycle of birth, life and death, it is Shiva who will ultimately destroy the universe

    • Brahma will then start the process of creation all over again

  • Brahma is the creator god who works with Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva to maintain an unending cycle of universes

    • All three are aspects of Brahman

  • Time is not a straight line but instead there are eternal cycles with universes being created, existing and dying, followed by recreation, existence and death

    • There is no beginning and no end

    • This is reflected in the Hindu belief in reincarnation

  • Hindus believe that the universe is clusters of bubbles floating in space created from Vishnu’s breath

  • In each universe, there is an upper realm of heavenly planets, an earthly realm, and a lower world full of less pleasant beings

  • Every form of creation has a place within these universes and in each cycle of life, humans may move into a different realm

Hindu Creation Stories

  • There are many different stories within Hinduism relation to the creation of the universe

    • A popular story states that a lotus flower grew from Lord Vishnu’s navel with Brahma sitting on it

      • Brahma separated the flower into three parts, the heavens, the Earth and the sky

      • Out of loneliness, Brahma split himself into two to create a male and a female and from this, all beings were created

    • Another story makes reference to life coming from the cracking of an enormous egg, which is the life from which the universe was born

    • The Hymn of Creation from the Rig Veda concludes that nobody knows how the universe came into being and even questions whether Brahman knows

    • Some Hindu texts offer a more scientific explanation based on the evolution of primary elements from a single source

  • These accounts, and others, were written many centuries ago in or around what we now know as India

  • They were not necessarily intended to be taken as literal scientific truth, but are indicators of the complexity and infinite nature of the universe

Many Worlds

The Hindu Multiverse

  • Many Hindus believe that there are 14 lokas, or worlds, that make up a multiverse

  • They believe that there are inhabitants in each of these planetary systems

  • The lokas are divided into the seven upper worlds, known as vyarthis, and the seven lower worlds, known as patalas

  • The seven vyarthis (upper worlds)

    • Satya-loka: This is the place of Brahma, where each person’s atman is released from the inevitability of rebirth

    • Tapa-loka: Ayohnija devadasis live here

    • Jana-loka: The sons of the god Brahma live here

    • Mahar-loka: Enlightened beings such as Markandeya live here

    • Svar-loka: This is the area between the Sun and the Polar Star, the Heaven of the god Indra

      • It is a Heaven and Paradise, where all the 330 million Hindu gods live

    • Bhuvar-loka (or Pitri-loka) – It is the space between Earth and the Sun

      • Semi-divine beings live here.

    • Bhur-loka – This is the Earth

      • Hindus teach that it is one of billions of inhabited worlds in the universe

  • The seven patalas (lower worlds)

    • Atala-loka: Atala is ruled by Bala, who is a son of Maya

      • Maya possesses mystical powers

    • Vitala-loka: Vitala is ruled by the god Hara-Bhava, who is a form of Shiva

    • Sutala-loka: Sutala is the kingdom of the demon king Bali

    • Talatala-loka: Talatala is the realm of Maya

      • Shiva is also in this realm, under the protection of Maya

    • Mahatala-loka: Mahatala is where many nagas (serpents) live

    • Rasatala-loka: Rasatala is the home of the demons Danavas and Daityas

    • Patala-loka (or Naga-loka): This is the lowest realm

      • It is the region of the nagas, ruled by Vasuki a King serpent

Many worlds

Worked Example

Give two beliefs about the Cycle of the Four Ages

[2 marks]

Answer:

Hindus believe that the four stages represents the length of time of one cycle of the universe  (1 mark)

Each stage is getting shorter and more corrupt (1 mark)

Reasoning:

Two correct beliefs about the Four Stages

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