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Kalki
Destroyer of Filth
The nemesis of Kali (demon)
Kalki on horse
Devanagariकल्कि
Sanskrit transliterationKalki
AffiliationTenth avatar of Vishnu
SuccessorSatya Yuga
AbodeShambhala
PlanetEarth
WeaponRatna Maru (sword) (weapon of Shiva)
Bow and arrow (sometimes)
MountDevadatta (i.e. White horse)
Shuka (parrot) (sometimes)
TextsBhagavata Purana
Garuda Purana
Kalki Purana
Padma Purana
Vishnu Purana
Ethnic groupBrahmin
Genealogy
Parents
  • Vishnu Yasha (father)
  • Sumati (mother)
SiblingsKavi (elder brother)
Pragya (elder brother)
Sumantrak (elder brother)
Sumuti (sister-in-law; Pragya's wife)
Maalini (sister-in-law; Sumantrak's wife)
(From Kavi)
Vrihad Keerti (nephew)
Vrihadbahu (nephew)
(From Pragya)
Yagya (nephew)
Vigya (nephew)
(From Sumantrak)
Shasan (nephew)
Vegavaan (nephew)
ConsortPadma (Avatar of Lakshmi, and daughter of King Vrihadrath and Kaumudi)
Ramaa (second wife) (Daughter of King Shashidhwaja and Sushanta)
Children(From Padma)
Jai (son)
Vijai (son)
(From Ramaa)
Meghamaal (son)
Balahaka (son)

Kalki (Devanagari: कल्कि)

Maha Avatara

The Garuda Purana lists ten avatars, with Kalki being the tenth.

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One of the earliest mentions of Kalki is in the Vishnu Purana, dated to after the Gupta Empire.

Birth

As written in the Kalki Purana:

शम्भल ग्राम मुख्यस्य ब्राह्मणस्य महात्मनः।
भवने विष्णुयशसः कल्किः प्रादुर्भविष्यति॥

— Srimad Bhagavatha Maha Purana – 12:2:18

द्वादश्यां शुक्ल-पक्षस्य माधवे मासि माधवम्।
जातं ददृशतुः पुत्रं पितरौ हृष्ट-मानसौ।।

— 1:2:15 Kalki Purana

Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu is a Chiranjivi (immortal) and in scripture is believed to be alive, waiting for the return of Kalki. He will be a martial preceptor of Kalki, teaching him military science, warfare arts and instructing him in the performance of a severe penance in order to receive celestial weaponry. The purana also relates that Hari, will then give up the form of Kalki, return to heaven and the Krita or Satya Yuga will return as before.

Kalki as Vajimukha (horse-faced).

The Padma Purana describes that Kalki will end the age of kali and kill all mlecchas. He will gather all brahmanas and propound the highest truth, bringing back the ways of dharma that have been lost, and removing the prolonged hunger of the Brahmin. Kalki will defy oppression and be a banner of victory for the world.

Weapons & Paraphernalia

This horse was manifested from Garuda, and it can go anywhere at will and assume many different forms. Here also is a parrot that knows everything - past, present, and future. I would like to offer You both the horse and the parrot and so please accept them. By the influence of this horse and parrot, the people of the world will know You as a learned scholar of all scriptures who is a master of the art of releasing arrows, and thus the conqueror of all. I would also like to present You this sharp, strong sword and so please accept it. The handle of this sword is bedecked with jewels, and it is extremely powerful. As such, the sword will help You to reduce the heavy burden of the earth.

Thereafter, Lord Kalki picked up His brightly shining trident and bow and arrows and sets out from His palace, riding upon His victorious horse and wearing His amulet.

Padma

Padma will be the consort of the avatar, as written in the Kalki Purana. The beloved of Kalki who is incarnation of Lakshmi lives at द्वीप dwīpa (island) सिंहले Simhalē (सिंह simha (Lion) + ले lē(of))

Lord Vishnu said to Padmavati that you will receive me Lord Narayana as your husband. Anyone (human, demigod, demon, etc.) who desires a conjugal relationship with you will immediately be transformed into a woman, regardless of age. This curse is not applicable to Lord Hari, who is your only husband.

Predictions about his birth and time of arrival

Main article: End time

Modern scholars have attempted to link recent history to Kalki. Given the traditional account of the Kali Yuga, which will last 432,000 years, and began in 3102 BCE, scholars such as Sri Yukteswar Giri have claimed there are smaller cycles within the larger 432,000 year revolution.

Origin of Kalki

Dashavatara: (from left) Matsya, Kurma, Varaha, Narasimha, Vamana, Parashurama, Rama, Krishna, Buddha and Kalki.

Astrology

There have been a range of dates predicted, purportedly from different methods of calculation. Sri Potuluri Virabrahmendra Swami, for example, wrote 400 years ago in his Divya Maha Kalagnanam, or 'Divine Knowledge of the Time,' that Kalki would arrive when the moon, sun, Venus and Jupiter entered the same sign. This is not a rare occurrence and last happened in early 2012, passing without event. The time of arrival of Kalki has not been consistently asserted by astrologers.

People who have claimed to be Kalki

Kalki Avatar and Saoshyant - Shah Behramshah Varzavand

Persians (Zoroastrian) migrated from Persia to land on the shores of Nargol then spread south to Sanjan and north to Udvada, this migration was based on the prophecy that the mother of the coming Saoshyant, Shah Behramshah Varzavand, will be born in the west of Hindustan, somewhere near Bharuch, Gujarat.

Udvada is the holy place for Zoroastrians and Nargol has religious significance to the followers of Late Shree Nirmala Srivastava (a.k.a Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, the founder of Sahaja Yoga). According to the founder and spiritual leader of Sahaja Yoga, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, her Sahasrara Chakra was opened in Nargol in the year 1970 under a Saru tree, thus marking the beginning of Sahaja Yoga, Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi's life was dedicated to preparing the world for the coming of Kalki Avatar.

See also

References

  1. Kalki Purana: 3:14:31
  2. Kalki Purana: 1:2:10
  3. Kalki Purana: 1:3:27
  4. Kalki Purana: 3:1:1
  5. Kalki Purana: 1:3:25,28
  6. Manmatha Nath Dutt, tr., The Garuda Puranam (1908), p. 4
  7. Kalki Purana: 3:16:27
  8. Kalki Purana: 2:1:22
  9. Kalki Purana: 2:6:36
  10. Kalki Purana: 3:18:44
  11. ^ Kalki Purana: 1:2:11
  12. ^ Kalki Purana: 1:2:31-32
  13. ^ Kalki Purana: 2:6:34
  14. ^ Kalki Purana: 2:6:35
  15. Kalki Purana: 2:6:33
  16. Kalki Purana: 1:2:6
  17. Kalki Purana: 3:10:25
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  23. Agni Purana. p. 16.10.
  24. Padma Purana. pp. 6.71.279–282.
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