doubt, descend to the level of the lowest ones.
Even such, O Yudhishthira, will become the state of
the world at the end of the Yuga. Of robes those
will be regarded the best that are made of flax and
of grain the Paspalum frumentacea[45] will be regarded
the best. Towards this period men will regard
their wives as their (only) friends. And men
will live on fish and milk, goats and sheep, for cows
will be extinct. And towards that period, even
they that are always observant of vows, will become
covetous. And opposed to one another, men will,
at such a time, seek one another’s lives; and
divested of Yuga, people will become atheists and
thieves. And they will even dig the banks of
streams with their spades and sow grains thereon.
And even those places will prove barren for them at
such a time. And those men who are devoted to
ceremonial rites in honour of the deceased and of the
gods, will be avaricious and will also appropriate
and enjoy what belongs to others. The father
will enjoy what belongs to the son; and the son, what
belongs to the father. And those things will also
be enjoyed by men in such times, the enjoyment of
which hath been forbidden in the scriptures.
And the Brahmanas, speaking disrespectfully of the
Vedas, will not practise vows, and their understanding
clouded by the science of disputation, they will no
longer perform sacrifices and the Homa. And deceived
by the false science of reasons, they will direct their
hearts towards everything mean and low. And men
will till low lands for cultivation and employ cows
and calves that are one year old, in drawing the plough
and carrying burthens. And sons having slain their
sires, and sires having slain their sons will incur
no opprobrium. And they will frequently save
themselves from anxiety by such deeds, and even glory
in them. And the whole world will be filled with
mleccha behaviour and notions and ceremonies, and
sacrifices will cease and joy will be nowhere and
general rejoicing will disappear. And men will
rob the possession of helpless persons of those that
are friendless and of wisdoms also. And, possessed
of small energy and strength, without knowledge and
given to avarice and folly and sinful practices men
will accept with joy the gifts made by wicked people
with words of contempt. And, O son of Kunti, the
kings of the earth, with hearts wedded to sin without
knowledge and always boastful of their wisdom, will
challenge one another from desire of taking one another’s
life. And the Kshatriyas also towards the end
of such a period will become the thorns of the earth.
And filled with avarice and swelling with pride and
vanity and, unable and unwilling to protect (their
subjects), they will take pleasure in inflicting punishments
only. And attacking and repeating their attacks
upon the good and the honest, and feeling no pity
for the latter, even when they will cry in grief,
the Kshatriyas will, O Bharata, rob these of their
wives and wealth. And no one will ask for a girl