Thursday, 23 June 2016

How Srimad Bhagavatam Accurately Predicted The Future of Our Society, 5,000 Years Ago

     InKaliyuga, wealth alone will be considered the sign of a man�s good birth, proper behaviour, and fine qualities.

        Men and Women will live together merely because of superficial attraction.

        A person�s spiritual position will be ascertained merely according to external symbols, and on that same basis, people will change from one spiritual order to the next.

    A person will be judged unholy if he does not have money, and hypocrisy will be accepted as virtue.

      He who can maintain a family will be regarded as expert man, and the principles of religion will be observed only for the sake of reputation.

      Harassed by famine and excessive taxes, people will resort to eating leaves, roots, flesh, wild honey, fruits, flowers and seeds. Struck by drought, they will become completely ruined.

      The maximum duration of life for human beings in kali yuga will become 50      years.

        Men will no longer protect their elder parents.

        In kali yuga, men will develop a hatred for each other even over a few coins.

        Cities will be dominated by thieves, the Vedas will be contaminated by speculative interpretations of atheist, and political leaders will consume the citizens.

        Religion, truthfulness, cleanliness, tolerance, mercy, duration of life, physical strength and memory will all diminish day by day because of the powerful influence of the age of kali.

        As the earth thus become crowded with a corrupt population, whoever among any of the social classes shows himself to be the strongest will gain political power.

        The citizens will suffer greatly from the cold, wind, heat, rain and snow. They will be further  tormented by quarrels, hunger, thirst, diseases and severe anxiety.

        Uncultured men will accept charity on behalf of the lord and will earn their livelihood by making a show of austerity and wearing mendicant�s dress.


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