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పెద్దమ్మ తల్లి సాక్షిగా ఆడ కల్కి, మగ కల్కి భయంకర భవిష్యవాణి | Kalki Shiva Jyothi and Kalki Veda Prakash at Jublihills Peddamma Temple | BS Talk Show | Top Telugu TV Kalki Member of Dashavatara Raja Ravi Varma's portrayal of Kalki Affiliation Vaishnavism Weapon Nandaka or Ratnamaru (Sword) Mount Devadatta, either a manifestation of Garuda or divine horses Festivals Kalki Jayanti Personal information Parents Vishnuyashas (father) ] Sumati (mother) Spouse Padmavati and Ramā Children Jaya and Vijaya (From Padmavati) (Upapuranas Meghamala and Balahaka (From Rama) (Kalki Purana) For other uses, see Kalki (disambiguation). Dashavatara Sequence Predecessor Buddha Kalki is described in the Puranas as the avatar who rejuvenates existence by ending the darkest and destructive period to remove adharma (unrighteousness) and ushering in the Satya Yuga, while riding a white horse with a fiery sword.[2] The description and details of Kalki are different among various Puranas. Kalki is also found in Buddhist texts, for example the Kalachakra-Tantra of Tibetan Buddhism. Etymology The name Kalki is derived from Kal, which means "time" (Kali Yuga). The original term may have been Kalki (white, from the horse) which morphed into Kalki. This proposal is supported by two versions of Mahabharata manuscripts (e.g. the G3.6 manuscript) that have been found, where the Sanskrit verses name the incarnation to be karki. Part of a series on Kalki is an avatara of Vishnu. Avatara means "descent", and refers to a descent of the divine into the material realm of human existence. The Garuda Purana lists ten incarnations, with Kalki being the tenth.[18] He is described as the incarnation who appears at the end of the Kali Yuga. He ends the darkest, degenerating, and chaotic stage of the Kali Yuga (Period) to remove adharma and ushers in the Satya Yuga, while riding a white horse with a fiery sword.[2][19] He restarts a new cycle of time.[20] He is described as a Brahmin warrior in the Puranas. In the Kalki Purana, Kalki is born into the family of Kushma and Madan, in a village called Shambala on the thirteenth day during the fortnight of the waxing moon.[24] At a young age, he is taught the holy scriptures on topics such as Dharma, Karma, Artha, Jñāna and on military training under the care of the Parashurama (the sixth immortal incarnation of Vishnu).[25] Soon, Kalki worships Shiva, who gets pleased by the devotion and provides him in return a divine white horse named Devadatta (a manifestation of Garuda), a powerful sword, whereby its handle is bedecked with jewels and a parrot named Shuka, who is an all-knower; the past, the present and the future. Other accessories are also given by other Devas, Devis, saints, and righteous kings.[26] He fights an evil army and in many wars, ending evil, but does not end existence. Kalki returns to Shambala, inaugurates a new Yuga for the good, and then goes to Vaikuntha.[22] The Agni Purana describes Kalki's role: Kalki, as the son of Madan, (and having) Vishnu as the priest would destroy the non-Aryans, holding the astra and having a weapon. He would establish moral law in four-fold varṇas in the suitable manner. The people (would be) in the path of righteousness in all the stages of life. — Agni Purana, Chapter 16 The Devi Bhagavata Purana features the devas hailing Vishnu, invoking his Kalki avatara: When almost all the persons in this world will turn out in future as Mleccas and when the wicked Kings will oppress them, right and left, Thou wilt then incarnate Thyself again as Kalki and redress all the grievances! We bow down to Thy Kalki Form! O Deva! — Devi Bhagavata Purana, Chapter 5 Development While there is no mention of Kalki in the Vedic literature,[34][35] the epithet "Kalmallkinam", meaning "Brilliant Remover Of Darkness", is found in the Vedic Literature for Rudra (later Shiva), has been interpreted to be "Forerunner Of Kalki" In the Cyclic Concept Of Time (Puranic Kalpa), Kali Yuga is estimated to last 432,000 years. In some Vaishnava texts, Kalki is forecasted to appear on a white horse on the day of pralaya to end Kali Yuga, to end the evil and wickedness, and to recreate the world anew along with A New Cycle Of Time (Yuga) In the Kanchipuram temple, two relief Puranic panels depict Kalki, one relating to lunar (moon-based) dynasty as mother of Kalki and another to solar (sun-based) dynasty as father of Kalki.[55] In these panels, states D.D. Hudson, the story depicted is in terms of Kalki fighting and defeating asura Kali. He rides a white horse called Devadatta, ends evil, purifies everyone's minds and consciousness, and heralds the start of Satya Yuga.

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