Kalki Avatar: The Final Incarnation Of Lord Vishnu

Kalki Avatar, according to Hindu beliefs, will end the Kali Yug — the darkest and the most corrupt age — and bring back the Satya Yug, a time of truth and righteousness

Kalki is the last of Lord Vishnu's ten avatars, each appearing in different Yugs — Satya, Treta, Dwapar, and Kali — to restore cosmic order

Kalki is depicted as a fierce warrior, riding a white horse named Devadatta, wielding a fiery sword to vanquish evil

Puranic texts offer differing accounts of Kalki. Some depict him as an invisible force, others as a conqueror leading an army, reflecting diverse expectations of a savior

The story of Kalki resonates with global concepts of a messiah and apocalypse, similar to figures like Maitreya in Buddhism and concepts in Zoroastrianism

According to Hindu mythology, Lord Vishnu was cursed by sage Bhrigu to suffer on Earth, a pivotal moment leading to His recurring avatars, including Kalki

When Will Kalki Arrive? Predictions vary, but some scriptures suggest Kalki will appear at the very end of Kali Yuga, on a specific auspicious day

It is believed that Kalki will be born in the house of a Brahmin named Vishnuyasha, in the town of Sambhal, Uttar Pradesh.

Kalki's mission, it is believed, is to eradicate evil and corruption, thus resetting the cosmic cycle and initiating the age of Satya Yuga, marking a fresh start for humanity. Photos: Getty, ChatGPT & Canva