subyugas
Subyugas is a term used in some Hindu cosmological materials to describe the subdivisions within a larger cosmic cycle known as a mahayuga or great age. In most traditional accounts, a mahayuga is divided into four consecutive yugas or subyugas: Satya (Krita) Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga. Each successive yuga is shorter and morally more degraded than the one before it.
Durations are commonly given in a fixed ratio of 4:3:2:1. A typical traditional breakdown assigns Satya Yuga
Cosmologically, a mahayuga forms part of a larger cycle in Hindu timekeeping. A day of Brahma comprises
Usage and terminology vary. While many texts refer to four yugas rather than “subyugas,” some modern or