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"Kalyug" is a term from Hindu mythology and philosophy that refers to the fourth and final age of the world according to the Hindu cosmology. It is believed to be an age characterized by moral and ethical decline, where righteousness diminishes and people become more prone to materialistic pursuits, corruption, and spiritual ignorance. In Hindu mythology, it is believed that each cycle of creation, known as a "Yuga," consists of four ages: Satya Yuga (the Age of Truth), Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga (or Kalyug). Kali Yuga is considered the age of darkness and is said to be the most difficult and spiritually challenging period. The duration of Kalyug is believed to be 432,000 years, and it is described as a time when virtues such as truth, compassion, and justice are replaced by deceit, greed, and violence. It is believed that humanity becomes increasingly detached from spirituality and moral values during this age. According to Hindu scriptures, Kalyug is ...