When Will Kalyug End – this is a question that has fascinated spiritual seekers, historians, and curious minds alike. In Hindu tradition, Kalyug is the last of the four Yugas and is described as an age of darkness, where morality declines and spiritual values are overshadowed by materialism and ego.
According to ancient texts, Kalyug lasts for 432,000 years, and we are just over 5,000 years into it. This suggests that the end is not near by human standards, but the signs of this age—like increased dishonesty, violence, and spiritual disconnect—are all around us.
Many believe that the end of Kalyug will be marked by the appearance of Kalki Avatar, who is said to restore righteousness and usher in a new Satya Yuga. While this idea is largely symbolic for some, others take it as a literal event that will reset the spiritual timeline of the world.
What’s interesting is that even though we live in this challenging age, the teachings remind us that it is also a time where spiritual progress can be made quickly. The darkness outside pushes us to seek the light within.
In forums like these, sharing perspectives and interpretations about our times helps us understand not just the scriptural view but also how people around the world are experiencing these shifts. Whether Kalyug ends in our lifetime or not, the real transformation begins when individuals choose truth, compassion, and awareness in their daily lives.
Let’s discuss — what are your thoughts or beliefs about the timeline of Kalyug? Do you think we’re nearing the end, or is it just the beginning of deeper spiritual change?