Kali Yuga is the fourth and final age in the cycle of Yugas according to Hindu philosophy. It is characterized by a decline in morality, spirituality, and overall human values. This age is believed to last for 432,000 years, and we are currently in this period, which is marked by conflict, greed, and a disconnection from spiritual practices.
During Kali Yuga, people are thought to be more focused on materialism and self-interest, leading to a breakdown of social and ethical norms. Despite these challenges, it is also believed that spiritual practices can help individuals navigate this difficult age and foster a sense of community and connection.