Intriguing Facts About Kalki, The Final Incarnation Of Lord Vishnu
Kalki is prophesied to appear at the end of the Kali Yuga (the current age of darkness and decline in Hindu cosmology) to rid the world of oppression and restore righteousness (dharma)
The name "Kalki" is derived from the Sanskrit word "kalka," which means filth or dirt, symbolizing the role of Kalki in cleansing the world of impurities
Kalki is often depicted riding a white horse named Devadatta, with a sword in hand, ready to combat evil forces
Hindu scriptures predict Kalki's birth in Shambhala village, endowed with innate divine qualities like wisdom, strength, and courage
The advent of Kalki is believed to herald the beginning of a new era known as the Satya Yuga, characterized by virtue, truth, and spiritual enlightenment
Kalki is found in Hindu texts such as the Harivamsa Purana, Kalki Purana, Agni Purana, Brahmanda Purana, Bhavishyottara Purana, Bhagavata Mahapurana, and in Buddhist texts like the Kalachakra Tantra, but not in the Vedic scriptures.