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Chapter 11: Calculation of Time, from the Atom

Verse 21 of 42
SB 3.11.21

धर्मश्चतुष्पान्मनुजान्कृते समनुवर्तते स एवान्येष्वधर्मेण व्येति पादेन वर्धता

dharmaś catuṣpān manujān kṛte samanuvartate sa evānyeṣv adharmeṇa vyeti pādena vardhatā

Synonyms

dharmaḥreligion; catuṣpātcomplete four dimensions; manujānmankind; kṛtein the Satya-yuga millennium; samanuvartateproperly maintained; saḥthat; evacertainly; anyeṣuin other; adharmeṇaby the influence of irreligion; vyetideclined; pādenaby one part; vardhatāgradually increasing proportionately..

Translation

O Vidura, in the Satya-yuga millennium mankind properly and completely maintained the principles of religion, but in other millenniums religion gradually decreased by one part as irreligion was proportionately admitted.

Purport

In the Satya-yuga millennium, complete execution of religious principles prevailed. Gradually, the principles of religion decreased by one part in each of the subsequent millenniums. In other words, at present there is one part religion and three parts irreligion. Therefore people in this age are not very happy.

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