Yogacharya

(or Yogacarya) A school of Buddhism founded in India by Asanga (300 AD). “The Yogacharyas from the Mahayana school state that Alaya is the personification of the Illuminating Void.” – Samael Aun Weor, Cosmic Teachings of a Lama

Yuga, Yug युग

Yuga (Sanskrit: युग) means “a yoke” (joining of two things), “generations”, or “a period of time” such as an age, where its archaic spelling is yug, with other forms of yugamyugānāṃ, and yuge, derived from yuj (Sanskrit: युज्, lit.‘to join or yoke’), believed derived from *yeug- (Proto-Indo-European: lit. ‘to join or unite’).

In the Latin languagejuga or jug is used from the word jugum, which means “a yoke used to connect two oxen” (e.g. cali-juga = kali-yuga).

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