yuga

yuga — millenniums; BG 8.17
yuga — millenniums; BG 8.17
yuga-sandhyāyām — at the conjunction of the yugas; SB 1.3.25
yuga — millennium; SB 1.4.14
yuga-dharma — acts in terms of the millennium; SB 1.4.16
yuga — 4,300,000 years; SB 1.6.30
yuga-anta — at the end of the millennium; SB 2.7.12
yuga-ante — at the end of; SB 2.7.38
yuga-mānam — the duration of each age; SB 2.8.17
yuga-anta — at the end of the millennium; SB 3.8.17
yuga-anta — devastation; SB 3.8.23
yuga — the four yugas; SB 3.11.22
tri-yuga — You who are manifest in all three millenniums; SB 3.16.22
yuga-ante — at the end of the millennium; SB 3.33.4
yuga-sahasra-upalakṣaṇena — consisting of one thousand millenniums; SB 5.17.1
tretā-yuga-samaḥ — exactly like the Tretā-yuga (when there is no tribulation); SB 5.17.12
yuga-ante — at the end of the millennium; SB 5.18.6
yuga-anta-arṇave — in the water of devastation at the end of the millennium; SB 5.18.28
yuga-anta — at the end of the millennium; SB 6.8.23
yuga-anta — of the end of the millennium; SB 6.9.12
yuga-anta-agni — like the fire at the end of every millennium; SB 6.12.2
yuga-antaḥ — the end of the millennium; SB 7.8.41
pada-yuga-ālaya — fully absorbed in meditation on the lotus feet; SB 7.9.18
yuga-anuvṛttam — according to the different millenniums; SB 7.9.38
yuga-sāhasra — one thousand cycles of four yugas; SB 8.13.36
catuḥ-yuga-ante — at the end of every four yugas (Satya, Dvāpara, Tretā and Kali); SB 8.14.4
yuga-kṣaye — at the end of a yuga; SB 8.24.31
catur-yuga — four yugas (Satya, Tretā, Dvāpara and Kali); SB 9.3.32
yuga-anta — at the end of the millennium; SB 9.6.18
bahu-yuga — for many ages; SB 10.16.2
yuga-śatam — a hundred millenniums; SB 10.19.16
yuga — of the universal era; SB 10.59.6
yuga-anta — at the end of a millennium; SB 10.59.7
yuga — of an age of universal history; SB 10.66.17
yuga — with pairs; SB 10.75.24
yuga-anurūpābhyām — (by particular names and forms) suitable for each age; SB 11.5.35
yuga-vartibhiḥ — by those living in each of the different ages; SB 11.5.35
yuga-dharmān — the special qualities of each age; SB 12.3.17
yuga-mānam — the duration of the millennia; SB 12.4.1
catuḥ-yuga — four ages; SB 12.4.2
nānā-yuga-kalpa — of the different millennia and the days of Brahmā; SB 12.9.28-29
yuga — of the different ages; SB 12.12.44
cāri-yuga — four ages; CC Adi 3.7
eka-yuga — one age; CC Adi 3.7
catuḥ-yuga — cycles of four ages; CC Adi 3.9
yuga-dharma — the religion of the age; CC Adi 3.19
yuga-dharma — of the religion of the age; CC Adi 3.26
yuga-avatāra — incarnation for the age; CC Adi 3.35
yuga-dharma — the religious practice for the age; CC Adi 3.40
yuga-manv-antara-avatāra — the yuga and manv-antara incarnations; CC Adi 4.11-12
yuga-dharma — the religion of the age; CC Adi 4.36-37
yuga-dharma — for the religion of the age; CC Adi 4.38
yuga-dharma — the religion of the age; CC Adi 4.220
kali-yuga — of the Age of Kali; CC Adi 4.226
yuga-avatāra — of the incarnation according to the age; CC Adi 4.269
yuga-manu-antare — in the ages and millenniums of Manu; CC Adi 5.113
yuga-dharma — the religion of the millennium; CC Adi 17.316
tri-yuga — the Lord, who appears in three yugas only; CC Madhya 6.95
tri-yuga — Triyuga (manifested in three yugas); CC Madhya 6.99
yuga-avatāra — incarnation for the age; CC Madhya 6.100
hasta-yuga — His two arms; CC Madhya 13.51
yuga-avatāra — the incarnations according to different yugas; CC Madhya 20.246
yuga-avatāra — incarnation of millenniums; CC Madhya 20.329
karena yuga-dharma — manifests His pastimes in different millenniums; CC Madhya 20.330
cāri-yuga-avatāre — of the incarnations in the four different yugas; CC Madhya 20.349
koṭi-yuga — millions of millenniums; CC Antya 18.14
kara-yuga — the palms; CC Antya 19.94
yuga-sama — like a great millennium; CC Antya 20.40
yuga — in the pair; MM 5