Dvapara Yuga

According to Hindu belief, the events of the Mahabharata took place in the Dvapara Yuga.

Dvapara Yuga (IAST: Dvāpara-yuga), in Hinduism, is the third and third-best of the four yugas (world ages) in a Yuga Cycle, preceded by Treta Yuga and followed by Kali Yuga.[1][2] Dvapara Yuga lasts for 864,000 years (2,400 divine years).[3][4][5]

According to the Puranas, this yuga ended when Krishna returned to his eternal abode of Vaikuntha.[6] There are only two pillars of religion during the Dvapara Yuga: compassion and truthfulness. Vishnu assumes the colour yellow and the Vedas are categorized into four parts: Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda. [citation needed]

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  6. ^ Bhāgavata Purāṇa 12.2.29-33

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