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The Vedic literature comprehensively details the science of the Supreme Personality of Godhead's incarnations, specifically outlining the scheduled descent of the yuga-avatāras. These millennial incarnations are categorized among the six primary types of divine expansions, manifesting as svāṁśa, or plenary portions of the original Supreme Lord, Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Their primary purpose is to establish the specific process of religion appropriate for each age. To accomplish this, the Lord descends in a sequence of distinct colors—white in Satya-yuga, red in Tretā-yuga, dark blue or blackish in Dvāpara-yuga, and specially as a golden or yellow form in Kali-yuga. By understanding the authorized nature of these yuga-avatāras, one can perfectly identify the true incarnations of God and avoid the deceptions of unauthorized figures.

  • The Six Types of Incarnations: The yuga-avatāras are officially categorized alongside the puruṣa, līlā, guṇa, manvantara, and śaktyāveśa incarnations, all appearing on a cosmic schedule.
  • The Sequence of Divine Colors: The Lord purposefully assumes a different bodily complexion in each millennium—śukla (white), rakta (red), śyāma (dark blue), and pīta (yellow)—to execute His specific mission for that age.
  • The Covered Incarnation of Kali-yuga: Because the Lord does not appear as a direct, overt līlā-avatāra in the current age of Kali, He is gloriously addressed as Triyuga, manifesting specifically as the golden-colored Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu.
  • The Supreme Source of All Expansions: Regardless of their specific yuga or color, all these avataras are plenary expansions that ultimately emanate from and rest within the original body of Lord Kṛṣṇa, the svayam-rūpa Supreme Personality of Godhead.

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