SB 12.3.30
TEXT 30
yadā māyānṛtaṁ tandrā
nidrā hiṁsā viṣādanam
śoka-mohau bhayaṁ dainyaṁ
sa kalis tāmasaḥ smṛtaḥ
SYNONYMS
yadā—when; māyā—deceit; anṛtam—false speech; tandrā—sloth; nidrā—sleep and intoxication; hiṁsā—violence; viṣādanam—depression; śoka—lamentation; mohau—and delusion; bhayam—fear; dainyam—poverty; saḥ—that; kaliḥ—the age of Kali; tāmasaḥ—in the mode of ignorance; smṛtaḥ—is considered.
TRANSLATION
When there is a predominance of cheating, lying, sloth, sleepiness, violence, depression, lamentation, bewilderment, fear and poverty, that age is Kali, the age of the mode of ignorance.
PURPORT
In Kali-yuga, people are almost exclusively devoted to gross materialism, with hardly any affinity for self-realization.