KALKI THE AVATAR OF VISHNU


Kalki is expected to appear at the end of the Kali Yuga, the current era that began in 3102 BCE and is expected to last around 400,000 years.Kalki is said to restore dharma and righteousness, and to bring about a new age of truth and virtue called the Satya Yuga.Kalki is said to ride a white horse named Devadatta and wield a fiery sword.Kalki is mentioned in several Hindu texts, including the Mahabharata and Puranas, but is not found in the Vedic scriptures. His narrative is also found in other traditions, including the Kalachakra-Tantra of Tibetan Buddhism and Sikh texts.

In Hindu mythology, the avatars of Lord Vishnu depict divine interventions at various points in cosmic history. Kalki Avatar, the future incarnation of Lord Vishnu, is a fascinating concept that foretells the arrival of a divine warrior on a white horse to restore cosmic order. This exploration delves into the mysterious story of Kalki, who is expected to bring righteousness to a world troubled by darkness and chaos.

The concept of Kalki Avatar is primarily found in the Puranas, especially the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana. The prophecy foretells the appearance of Kalki at the end of the current age, known as Kali Yuga—the age marked by spiritual degradation, moral decline, and widespread chaos.



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