Interesting things related to Kalki
Kalki Jayanti is celebrated every year on the Dashami date of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month. A festival that is not only associated with religious faith, but is also considered a symbol of re -establishment of moral values of society. The secrets related to Lord Vishnu’s tenth and last incarnation ‘Kalki’ still attract devotees, saints and researchers.
According to the scriptures, when unrighteousness, sin and injustice in Kali Yuga reaches their peak, then Lord Vishnu will incarnate in Kalki form for re -establishment of religion.
Why is Kalki Jayanti celebrated?
Kalki Jayanti is celebrated every year on the Dashami date of Shukla Paksha of Shravan month.
This festival is celebrated in the remembrance of ‘Kalki’, the tenth and last incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
It is believed that when Kali Yuga reaches his extreme sin, then Lord Kalki will incarnate and restore religion.
What is the description of Kalki avatar in the scriptures?
There is a detailed mention of Kalki in Vishnu Purana, Bhagwat Purana and Bhavishya Purana.
According to the Vishnu Purana, his birth will be in the Shambhal village of a Brahmin named Vishnuyash.
He will ride on the white horse ‘Devdutt’ and will have a sword called Nandak in his hand.
What is the role of Kalki avatar? (According to beliefs)
Establishment of religion and destruction of unrighteous.
To free the world afflicted with sin, atrocities, corruption, and immovable.
Restore the golden age.
Has Kalki avatar emerged so far?
According to the scriptures, the duration of Kali Yuga is considered to be 4,32,000 years, of which only 5126 years have passed.
Therefore, it is believed that the Kalki avatar will be emerged after thousands of years.
However, from time to time many saints and people have described themselves as ‘Kalki avatars’, but no one could be confirmed classically.
What is the secret of Shambhal village?
According to some scholars, Shambhal is a region located in Sambhal district of Uttar Pradesh.
Some people connect it to a spiritual place in Nepal or Tibet.
Many scholars consider it symbolic, which can be a symbol of ‘heart with true Brahmin thoughts’.
Meaning of Kalki concept in modern society
According to some beliefs, it is not only mythological belief but also a symbol of moral consciousness.
When injustice increases in the society, then the hope of change within people awakens as ‘Kalki’
Saints and philosophers have also seen it as a revolution, enlightenment, and group change of consciousness.
Interesting events related to Kalki
Kalki is still worshiped in some areas of South India.
Some new spiritual groups have also launched new movements named ‘Kalki Bhagwan’, whose recognition is different.
Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. TV 9 India does not confirm this.