Category:Yuga-avataras
Theme Analysis
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.
- Explore the synthesized essence of this category in this Vanipedia article: The Colors and Purpose of the Yuga-avatāras.
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Pages in category "Yuga-avataras"
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- Such (amsa, kala, guna, yuga, manvantara or saktyavesa) incarnations of God always declare the Supreme Personality of Godhead to be the ultimate truth
- Svamsa expansions can be found in the quadruple forms of the Lord residing in Their respective places, beginning with Sankarsana, Vasudeva, Pradyumna and Aniruddha, and also in the purusa-avataras, lila-avataras, manvantara-avataras and yuga-avataras
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- The four yuga-avataras are (1) sukla (white) in Satya-yuga (SB 11.5.21), (2) rakta (red) in Treta-yuga - SB 11.5.24
- The four yuga-avataras are (3) syama (dark blue) in Dvapara-yuga (SB 11.5.27) and (4) generally krsna (black) but in special cases pita (yellow) as Caitanya Mahaprabhu in Kali-yuga - SB 11.5.32 and SB 10.8.13
- The four yuga-avataras are also described in Srimad-Bhagavatam. In the Satya-yuga, the incarnation of God is white; in the Treta-yuga He is red; in the Dvapara-yuga, He is blackish; and in the Kali-yuga He is also blackish
- The incarnations of each yuga are of different color. The colors are white, red, black and yellow. In the Dvapara-yuga, Lord Krsna in black color appeared, and in the Kali-yuga Lord Caitanya in yellow color appeared
- The Supreme Personality of Godhead has different varieties of incarnations, including the guna-avataras, manvantara-avataras, lila-avataras and yuga-avataras, all of which are described in the sastras
- The yuga-avataras (incarnations for the millennium) and the manvantara-avataras (incarnations associated with the reigns of the Manus) - all combine together and appear with the body of Krsna
- There are incarnations that control the material qualities (guna-avataras), incarnations associated with the reign of each Manu (manvantara-avataras), incarnations in different millenniums (yuga-avataras) and incarnations of empowered living entities
- There are six kinds of incarnations: (1) the purusa-avatara, (2) the lila-avatara, (3) the guna-avatara, (4) the manvantara-avatara, (5) the yuga-avatara, and (6) the saktyavesa-avatara
- There are the yugavataras, or the incarnations of the millennia. The yugas are known as Satya-yuga, Treta-yuga, Dvapara-yuga and Kali-yuga
- There are various kinds of avataras, such as purusavataras, gunavataras, lilavataras, saktyavesa avataras, manvantara-avataras and yugavataras-all appearing on schedule all over the universe. BG 1972 purports
- This (CC Madhya 20.338) is a prayer from Srimad-Bhagavatam (SB 11.5.29) spoken by Karabhajana Muni when he was questioned by Maharaja Nimi, the King of Videha, about the incarnations in specific yugas and their method of worship
- Three kinds of incarnations are already explained. Now the remainder three kinds of incarnations, manvantaravatara, yugavatara and saktyavesavatara