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Satya Yuga

American  
[suht-yuh yoog-uh] / ˈsʌt yə ˈyʊg ə /

noun

Hinduism.
  1. the first and best of the four Yugas.


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As many as 25 people lived in the Ghost Ship at any one time, often in spaces that doubled as art studios, and practiced a twist on Satya Yuga, an ethos that is part Eastern religion and part artistic celebration.

From Washington Post

On the stand, some people testified that Almena laughed about safety concerns at the warehouse, which also was known as the Satya Yuga Collective.

From Los Angeles Times

Almena, he said, joked that they should call it the “Satya Yuga Deathtrap.”

From Los Angeles Times

Those who lived there, adjacent to a car alarm store and across the street from a Wendy’s, subscribed to a twist on Satya Yuga, an ethos that is part Eastern religion, part artistic celebration.

From Washington Post

But after Harris returned to Oakland, he became more enmeshed than ever as Harris and Almena agreed that Harris would live at Satya Yuga rent-free in exchange for helping out.

From New York Times