What is written in Kalki Purana?

The Sri Kalki Purana (Sanskrit: कल्कि पुराण Sri Kalki Purāṇa) is a prophesied work in Sanskrit that details the life and times of Kalki, the tenth and final Avatar of this earth. The narrative is set near the end of the Kali Yuga or Dark Age, as revealed by Suta.

Where is Kalki avatar now?

We are currently at the 5,121st year of the last yuga, and 426,879 years are still remaining. As per the present day calculation, Kali Yuga shall come to an end in 428,899 CE. Kalki shall appear at the darkest period of human history when values shall degenerate like never before.

Will Kalki Avatar come 2020?

Kalki Jayanti 2020 will take place on July 25, Saturday. Kalki Jayanti remembers the expected arrival of Kalki. Kalki, also known as Kalkin, is the tenth incarnation or avatar of Lord Vishnu.

Where did the Kalki Purana text come from?

The Kalki Purana (IAST: Kalki purāṇa) is a Vaishnavism-tradition Hindu text about the tenth avatar of Vishnu named Kalki. The myth-genre Sanskrit text was likely composed in Bengal during an era when the region was being ruled by the Bengal Sultanate or the Mughal Empire.

What is the meaning of ihaparathil in Kalki Purana?

Ihaparathil=in this world, Shenithathume=born, Bhagyankal= (people) is great fortune]. “Grace and the greatness of Kalki Avatar (incarnation) will become famous by My divine words” Lord Shiva informed Parvathi Devi [Aadi Tamil stanzas and English meaning from Kalki Purana : Avatharam Velippedume Enatharulaale (1):25:2.

Which is the meaning of Venus in Kalki Purana?

Venus is in Sagittarius as Lagna – Ascendant. [Aadi Tamil stanzas and English meaning from Kalki Purana : Virodhikrithu Aandathile Thelinthinkal (1):3:3. Vilambidave Irubaanyen Sheyinvaram (1)3:4.

How many chapters are in the Kalika Purana?

The extant text contains 98 chapters with over 9000 stanzas and is the only work of the genre dedicated to the worship of the goddess Kali in her manifold forms such as Girija , Devi , Bhadrakali, and Mahamaya. This text describes in detail the rivers and mountains at Kamarupa tirtha and mentions the Kamakhya Temple.