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by Srila [[Bhakti]] Ballabh Tirtha [[Maharaja]]
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by [[Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Maharaja]]
  
  The last [[avatara]] among the Dasavatara is [[Lord]] [[Sri Kalki]]. It is also written that the twenty-fifth and final lila-[[avatara]] is [[Lord]] [[Kalki]]. Generally, these twenty-five [[avataras]] appear in every [[kalpa]]. That is why they are also known as [[kalpa]]-[[avataras]]. In his [[Dasavatara-stotra]], [[Srila Jayadeva Gosvami]] prays to [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] in this way:
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  The last [[avatara]] among the [[Dasavatara]] is [[Lord]] [[Sri Kalki]].  
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It is also written that the twenty-fifth and final [[lila-avatara]] is [[Lord]] [[Kalki]].  
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Generally, these twenty-five [[avataras]] appear in every [[kalpa]].  
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That is why they are also known as [[kalpa-avataras]].  
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In his [[Dasavatara-stotra]], [http://www.vrindavan.org/English/VSaints/JayadevaGoswami.html Srila Jayadeva Gosvami www.vrindavan.org] prays to [[Lord Kalki]] in this way:
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     mleccha-nivaha-nidhane kalayasi karavalam
 
     mleccha-nivaha-nidhane kalayasi karavalam
 
     dhumaketum iva [[kim]] api karalam
 
     dhumaketum iva [[kim]] api karalam
 
     [[kesava]] dhrita-kalki-sarira [[jaya]] jagadisa hare
 
     [[kesava]] dhrita-kalki-sarira [[jaya]] jagadisa hare
     (Sri Jayadeva's Dasavatara-stotra, 10th Verse)
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     (Sri Jayadeva's [[Dasavatara-stotra]], 10th Verse)
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     [[Lord]] [[Kesava]] assumes the comet-like [[form]] of [[Kalki]] with a terrible sword to annihilate the wicked [[barbarians]]. O [[Lord]] of the [[universe]]! O [[Lord]] [[Hari]]! O [[Lord]] in the [[form]] of [[Kalki]], all glories unto You!  
 
     [[Lord]] [[Kesava]] assumes the comet-like [[form]] of [[Kalki]] with a terrible sword to annihilate the wicked [[barbarians]]. O [[Lord]] of the [[universe]]! O [[Lord]] [[Hari]]! O [[Lord]] in the [[form]] of [[Kalki]], all glories unto You!  
  
[[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will appear in the home of a [[religious]] and highly gentle [[brahmana]], [[Sri Vishnu]] Yasa]], in a village named [[Sambhala]][1]. The [[Lord]] of the [[universe]], [[Kalkideva]], will possess all eight [[mystic]] [[perfections]] or [[siddhis]] such as [[anima]] (the ability to become atomically small) and others, as well as an unequalled luster. He will ride on a fast-moving steed and suppress the wicked. The swift [[horse]] on which He will ride to suppress the doers of [[evil]] will be named [[Devadatta]]. While riding on [[Devadatta]], [[Kalkideva]] will travel all over the [[world]] at great {{Wiki|speed}}, and with His sword He will annihilate [[countless]] disguised plunderers and [[mlecchas]] who are a [[burden]] to the [[earth]]. After this, the hearts of all [[people]] will become [[sanctified]] by the {{Wiki|touch}} of the [[air]] carrying the {{Wiki|fragrance}} of [[sandalwood]] and other [[sacred]] [[cosmetics]] decorating Kalkideva. Again, by the [[desire]] of [[Lord]] [[Vasudeva]], a large number of progeny will take [[birth]]. By the [[appearance]] of [[Supreme Lord]] [[Kalki]], [[people]] endowed with the quality of [[goodness]] will take [[birth]] at the beginning of [[Satya-yuga]].
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The advent of [[Lord Kalki]], the [[incarnation]] of Godhead. He is to appear at the {{Wiki|conjunction}} of the two [[yugas]], namely at the end of [[Kali-yuga]] and the beginning of [[Satya-yuga]].
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[[Four yugas]]
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[[Satya]],
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[[Treta]],
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[[Dvapara]] and
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[[Kali]]
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The cycle of the [[four yugas]], namely [[Satya]], [[Treta]], [[Dvapara]] and [[Kali]], rotates like the [[calendar]] months.
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The {{Wiki|present}} [[Kali-yuga]] lasts 432,000 years, out of which we have passed only 5,000 years after the [[Battle of Kuruksetra]] and the end of the regime of [[King]] [[Pariksit]].
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So there are 427,000 years [[balance]] yet to be finished.
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Therefore at the end of this period, the [[incarnation]] of [[Kalki]] will take place, as foretold in the [[Srimad-Bhagavatam]].
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The [[name]] of His father, [[Visnu Yasa]], a learned [[brahmana]], and the village [[Sambhala]] are also mentioned.
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As above mentioned, all these foretellings will prove to be {{Wiki|factual}} in {{Wiki|chronological}} order.
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That is the authority of [[Srimad-Bhagavatam]].
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[[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will appear in the home of a [[religious]] and highly gentle [[brahmana]], [[Sri Vishnu Yasa]], in a village named [[Sambhala]][1].  
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The [[Lord]] of the [[universe]], [[Kalkideva]], will possess all eight [[mystic]] [[perfections]] or [[siddhis]] such as [[anima]] (the ability to become atomically small) and others, as well as an unequalled luster.  
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He will ride on a fast-moving steed and suppress the wicked. The swift [[horse]] on which He will ride to suppress the doers of [[evil]] will be named [[Devadatta]]. While riding on [[Devadatta]], [[Kalkideva]] will travel all over the [[world]] at great {{Wiki|speed}}, and with His sword He will annihilate countless disguised plunderers and [[mlecchas]] who are a [[burden]] to the [[earth]].  
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After this, the hearts of all [[people]] will become [[sanctified]] by the {{Wiki|touch}} of the [[air]] carrying the {{Wiki|fragrance}} of [[sandalwood]] and other [[sacred]] [[cosmetics]] decorating [[Kalkideva]].  
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Again, by the [[desire]] of [[Lord]] [[Vasudeva]], a large number of progeny will take [[birth]]. By the [[appearance]] of [[Supreme Lord]] [[Kalki]], [[people]] endowed with the quality of [[goodness]] will take [[birth]] at the beginning of [[Satya-yuga]].
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     yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
 
     yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
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     dharma-samsthapanarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge
 
     dharma-samsthapanarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge
 
     ({{Wiki|Bhagavad-gita}} 4.7-8)
 
     ({{Wiki|Bhagavad-gita}} 4.7-8)
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     Whenever there is a {{Wiki|decline}} of [[dharma]] ([[righteousness]]) and a prevalence of [[adharma]] (unrighteousness), the [[Supreme Lord]] appears, millennium after millennium, to deliver the pious and annihilate the dishonest, as well as to re-establish [[dharma]].  
 
     Whenever there is a {{Wiki|decline}} of [[dharma]] ([[righteousness]]) and a prevalence of [[adharma]] (unrighteousness), the [[Supreme Lord]] appears, millennium after millennium, to deliver the pious and annihilate the dishonest, as well as to re-establish [[dharma]].  
  
In [[Kali-yuga]], when there is a terrible and extensive rise of irreligion leading to an ever-increasing [[defilement]] of {{Wiki|society}}, the [[demigods]] will take [[shelter]] of [[Lord]] [[Vishnu]]. [[Understanding]] the [[desires]] of the [[demigods]], the [[Lord]] will perform the pastime of appearing in the previously described village of [[Sambhala]] and will accept [[Vishnu]] [[Yasa]] and his wife [[Sumati]] as His [[parents]]. He will appear on the 12th day of the [[waxing moon]] in the month of [[Vaisakha]] (April-May). Reaching adulthood, He will annihilate all the [[mlecchas]] of the dwelling place of [[Buddhists]], as well as Kuthodevi, the wife of the [[Rakshasas]] of Kalkanja, and all other [[mlecchas]]. He will even destroy [[Kali]] and re-establish [[dharma]].
 
  
It has also been said that [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will obtain the {{Wiki|Vedic}} [[knowledge]] from Parasurama and the {{Wiki|military}} [[science]] from [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}. The [[horse]] on which He will ride while destroying the wicked will be white in {{Wiki|colour}}. In the 1st Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam, He has been described as the twenty-second [[avatara]].
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In [[Kali-yuga]], when there is a terrible and extensive rise of irreligion leading to an ever-increasing [[defilement]] of {{Wiki|society}}, the [[demigods]] will take [[shelter]] of [[Lord]] [[Vishnu]]. [[Understanding]] the [[desires]] of the [[demigods]], the [[Lord]] will perform the pastime of appearing in the previously described village of [[Sambhala]] and will accept [[Vishnu Yasa]] and his wife [[Sumati]] as His [[parents]].
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He will appear on the 12th day of the [[waxing moon]] in the month of [[Vaisakha]] (April-May).
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Reaching adulthood, He will annihilate all the [[mlecchas]] of the dwelling place of [[Buddhists]], as well as [[Kuthodevi]], the wife of the [[Rakshasas]] of Kalkanja, and all other [[mlecchas]]. He will even destroy [[Kali]] and re-establish [[dharma]].
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It has also been said that [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will obtain the {{Wiki|Vedic}} [[knowledge]] from [[Parasurama]] and the {{Wiki|military}} [[science]] from [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}. The [[horse]] on which He will ride while destroying the wicked will be white in {{Wiki|colour}}.  
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In the 1st Canto of [[Srimad-Bhagavatam]], He has been described as the twenty-second [[avatara]].
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     athasau yuga-sandhyayam dasyu-prayeshu rajasu
 
     athasau yuga-sandhyayam dasyu-prayeshu rajasu
 
     janita vishnu-yasaso namna kalkir jagat-patih
 
     janita vishnu-yasaso namna kalkir jagat-patih
     (Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.3.25)
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     ([[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] 1.3.25)
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    Thereafter, at the {{Wiki|conjunction}} of the two [[yugas]], when the rulers of the [[earth]] have degenerated into plunderers, the [[Lord]] of the creation, [[Jagannatha-Vishnu]], will appear as the son of [[Vishnu Yasa]] and be renowned by the [[name]]  [[Kalki]]
  
    Thereafter, at the {{Wiki|conjunction}} of the two [[yugas]], when the rulers of the [[earth]] have degenerated into plunderers, the [[Lord]] of the creation, [[Jagannatha-Vishnu]], will appear as the son of [[Vishnu]] [[Yasa]] and be renowned by the [[name]]  [[Kalki]]  
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[[Supreme Lord]] [[Kalkideva]] saves the [[living beings]] from the [[evil]] influence of [[Kali-yuga]] and re-establishes them in [[dharma]].
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Such is described in the 6th Canto of [[Srimad-Bhagavatam]]:
  
[[Supreme Lord]] Kalkideva saves the [[living beings]] from the [[evil]] influence of [[Kali-yuga]] and re-establishes them in [[dharma]]. Such is described in the 6th Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam:
 
  
 
     dvaipayano [[bhagavan]] aprabodhad [[buddhas]] tu pashanda-gana-pramadat
 
     dvaipayano [[bhagavan]] aprabodhad [[buddhas]] tu pashanda-gana-pramadat
 
     kalkih kaleh kala-malat prapatu dharmavanayoru-kritavatarah
 
     kalkih kaleh kala-malat prapatu dharmavanayoru-kritavatarah
     (Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.8.19)
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     ([[Srimad-Bhagavatam]] 6.8.19)
  
    May [[Supreme Lord]] Vyasadeva {{Wiki|protect}} me from all kinds of [[ignorance]]. May [[Lord Buddha]] {{Wiki|protect}} me from [[activities]] opposed to the {{Wiki|Vedic}} {{Wiki|principles}} as well as [[laziness]] leading to [[bewilderment]] and [[forgetfulness]] of the {{Wiki|Vedic}} {{Wiki|principles}} of [[knowledge]] and [[ritualistic]] [[actions]]. May Kalkideva, who is considered the supreme descent of Godhead to {{Wiki|protect}} [[righteousness]], {{Wiki|protect}} me from the dirt of the age of [[Kali]].
 
  
Srila Narahari Thakura has written in his  [[Bhakti-ratnakara]]  that those who call themselves [[God]] are the [[disciples]] of [[Kali]]. Their punisher is [[Lord]] [[Kalkideva]]:
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    May [[Supreme Lord]] Vyasadeva {{Wiki|protect}} me from all kinds of [[ignorance]]. May [[Lord Buddha]] {{Wiki|protect}} me from [[activities]] opposed to the {{Wiki|Vedic}} {{Wiki|principles}} as well as [[laziness]] leading to [[bewilderment]] and [[forgetfulness]] of the {{Wiki|Vedic}} {{Wiki|principles}} of [[knowledge]] and [[ritualistic]] [[actions]]. May [[Kalkideva]], who is considered the supreme descent of Godhead to {{Wiki|protect}} [[righteousness]], {{Wiki|protect}} me from the dirt of the age of [[Kali]].
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[[Srila Narahari Thakura]] has written in his  [[Bhakti-ratnakara]]  that those who call themselves [[God]] are the [[disciples]] of [[Kali]]. Their punisher is [[Lord]] [[Kalkideva]]:
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     se papishtha apanara bolaya gopala
 
     se papishtha apanara bolaya gopala
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     (Bhakti-ratnakara 14.175-176)
 
     (Bhakti-ratnakara 14.175-176)
  
     He who declares himself to be [[God]] is extremely sinful. All call him a jackal or a cheat. Such dreadful ominous [[barbarians]] will be punished by Kalki-avatara.
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     He who declares himself to be [[God]] is extremely sinful. All call him a jackal or a cheat. Such dreadful ominous [[barbarians]] will be punished by [[Kalki-avatara]].
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Sri [[Krishna Dvaipayana Vedavyasa Muni]] describes the {{Wiki|holy}} {{Wiki|biography}} and glories of [[Kalkideva]] in detail in his [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}}:
  
Sri [[Krishna]] Dvaipayana Vedavyasa Muni describes the {{Wiki|holy}} {{Wiki|biography}} and glories of [[Kalkideva]] in detail in his [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}}:
 
  
 
     sambhale [[vishnu]] yasaso
 
     sambhale [[vishnu]] yasaso
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     ([[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} 2.4-5)
 
     ([[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} 2.4-5)
  
    Sri [[Hari]] said to [[the lotus-born]] [[Brahma]], At your request, I shall take [[birth]] on the [[earth]] in the home of the [[brahmana]], [[Vishnu]] [[Yasa]], from the [[womb]] of his wife, [[Sumati]]. I shall destroy [[Kali]] with My four brothers. O [[demigods]]! You should also take [[birth]] on your behalf and establish friendly relations with Me for the [[benefit]] of the inhabitants of [[heaven]].
 
  
[[Kamala]] [[Devi]] ([[Padma]]), the beloved of [[Lord]] [[Kalki]], will appear from the [[womb]] of [[Kaumudi]], the wife of [[Brihadratha]], the [[king]] of [[Simhala]]. [[Kalkideva]] will be four-armed at first, but will later assume a two-armed [[form]] at the request of [[Brahma]]. {{Wiki|Rama}}, [[Parasurama, Kripa]], [[Vyasa]] and [[Asvatthama]] will assume the [[forms]] of {{Wiki|mendicants}} ([[bhikshu-deha]]) to see [[Kalkideva]]. [[Lord]] [[Kalki]], riding on His [[horse]] with sword in hand, will appear in the city of Bhallata with His {{Wiki|army}}. There will be a great {{Wiki|battle}} with the powerful glorious [[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]], who will be a [[devotee]] of [[Lord]] [[Krishna]]. [[Susanta]], the wife of [[Sasidhvaja]], will also be a [[devotee]] of [[Lord]] [[Hari]]. In this terrible {{Wiki|battle}} between [[Kalki]] and [[Sasidhvaja]], a large number of infantry, cavalry and elephantry will be destroyed. After [[offering]] [[prayers]] to [[Kalki]], when the [[devotee]] [[Sasidhvaja]] attacks [[Supreme Lord]] [[Kalki]] according to the regulations of [[war]], [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will faint. Pretending to have fainted, [[Lord]] [[Kalkideva]] will come with [[Sasidhvaja]] to his palace. There, He will accept the {{Wiki|worship}} of [[Sasidhvaja]] and his devoted wife, [[Susanta]]. At that [[time]], [[Dharma]] and [[Krita-yuga]] ([[Satya-yuga]]) will also arrive there. Due to the repeated and lengthy [[prayers]] of [[Susanta]], [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will be [[pleased]]. He will give up His swoon and stand up like a [[warrior]]. At that [[time]], [[Susanta]] will be at His front, [[Krita-yuga]] at His left side, [[Dharma]] at His right side and the great [[devotee]] [[king]], [[Sasidhvaja]], at his back.
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    Sri [[Hari]] said to [[the lotus-born]] [[Brahma]], At your request, I shall take [[birth]] on the [[earth]] in the home of the [[brahmana]], [[Vishnu Yasa]], from the [[womb]] of his wife, [[Sumati]]. I shall destroy [[Kali]] with My four brothers. O [[demigods]]! You should also take [[birth]] on your behalf and establish friendly relations with Me for the [[benefit]] of the inhabitants of [[heaven]].
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[[Kamala Devi]] ([[Padma]]), the beloved of [[Lord]] [[Kalki]], will appear from the [[womb]] of [[Kaumudi]], the wife of [[Brihadratha]], the [[king]] of [[Simhala]]. [[Kalkideva]] will be four-armed at first, but will later assume a two-armed [[form]] at the request of [[Brahma]].  
  
[[King]] Sasidhvaja will call his sons and according to the [[desire]] of his wife, he will surrender his daughter {{Wiki|Rama}} to the [[lotus]] feet of [[Lord]] Kalkideva. [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} describes how [[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]] became a [[devotee]].
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{{Wiki|Rama}}, [[Parasurama, Kripa]], [[Vyasa]] and [[Asvatthama]] will assume the [[forms]] of {{Wiki|mendicants}} ([[bhikshu-deha]]) to see [[Kalkideva]]. [[Lord]] [[Kalki]], riding on His [[horse]] with sword in hand, will appear in the city of [[Bhallata]] with His {{Wiki|army}}.  
  
[[Sasidhvaja]] and his wife had formerly been born as foul [[smelling]] flesh-eating eagles. A {{Wiki|hunter}} had trapped them in a net and brought them to the bank of the [[River]] [[Wikipedia:Ganga (goddess)|Ganga]]. There he pulverised their heads by striking them on a black stone found in the [[river]] Gandaki (which are {{Wiki|representations}} of [[Vishnu]] called [[salagrama sila]]) and killed them. Since they had departed from their [[bodies]] on a {{Wiki|holy}} [[salagrama-sila]] marked with a [[cakra]] on the bank of the [[Wikipedia:Ganga (goddess)|Ganga]], they assumed four-armed [[forms]] and went to [[Vaikuntha-dhama]]. After living there for one hundred [[yugas]] they came to the abode of [[Brahma]], where they lived for five hundred [[yugas]] and then lived [[four hundred]] years in [[paradise]]. After this, they [[attained]] [[human]] [[births]] as {{Wiki|devotees}} of [[Lord]] [[Hari]].
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There will be a great {{Wiki|battle}} with the powerful glorious [[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]], who will be a [[devotee]] of [[Lord]] [[Krishna]]. [[Susanta]], the wife of [[Sasidhvaja]], will also be a [[devotee]] of [[Lord]] [[Hari]].
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In this terrible {{Wiki|battle}} between [[Kalki]] and [[Sasidhvaja]], a large number of infantry, cavalry and elephantry will be destroyed. After [[offering]] [[prayers]] to [[Kalki]], when the [[devotee]] [[Sasidhvaja]] attacks [[Supreme Lord]] [[Kalki]] according to the regulations of [[war]], [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will faint. Pretending to have fainted, [[Lord]] [[Kalkideva]] will come with [[Sasidhvaja]] to his palace.
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There, He will accept the {{Wiki|worship}} of [[Sasidhvaja]] and his devoted wife, [[Susanta]]. At that [[time]], [[Dharma]] and [[Krita-yuga]] ([[Satya-yuga]]) will also arrive there. Due to the repeated and lengthy [[prayers]] of [[Susanta]], [[Lord]] [[Kalki]] will be [[pleased]].
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He will give up His swoon and stand up like a [[warrior]]. At that [[time]], [[Susanta]] will be at His front, [[Krita-yuga]] at His left side, [[Dharma]] at His right side and the great [[devotee]] [[king]], [[Sasidhvaja]], at his back.
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[[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]] will call his sons and according to the [[desire]] of his wife, he will surrender his daughter {{Wiki|Rama}} to the [[lotus]] feet of [[Lord Kalkideva]]. [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} describes how [[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]] became a [[devotee]].
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[[Sasidhvaja]] and his wife had formerly been born as foul [[smelling]] flesh-eating eagles.  
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A {{Wiki|hunter}} had trapped them in a net and brought them to the bank of the [[River]] [[Wikipedia:Ganga (goddess)|Ganga]].  
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There he pulverised their heads by striking them on a [[black stone]] found in the [[river]] Gandaki (which are {{Wiki|representations}} of [[Vishnu]] called [[salagrama sila]]) and killed them.  
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Since they had departed from their [[bodies]] on a {{Wiki|holy}} [[salagrama-sila]] marked with a [[cakra]] on the bank of the [[Wikipedia:Ganga (goddess)|Ganga]], they assumed four-armed [[forms]] and went to [[Vaikuntha-dhama]].  
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After living there for one hundred [[yugas]] they came to the abode of [[Brahma]], where they lived for five hundred [[yugas]] and then lived four hundred years in [[paradise]]. After this, they [[attained]] [[human]] [[births]] as {{Wiki|devotees}} of [[Lord]] [[Hari]].
  
 
A detailed description of [[Kalkideva]] along with the gist of [[subjects]] and incidents has been described in [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} as follows:
 
A detailed description of [[Kalkideva]] along with the gist of [[subjects]] and incidents has been described in [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} as follows:
  
The [[conversation]] between {{Wiki|Suka}} and [[Markandeya Muni]]; a description of the [[Adharma]] {{Wiki|dynasty}}; a description of [[Kali]]; the journey of the [[earth]] in the [[form]] of a {{Wiki|cow}} along with the [[demigods]] to the abode of [[Brahma]]; the [[birth]] of [[Hari]] in the home of [[Vishnu] Yasa]] according to the promise of [[Brahma]]; the [[birth]] of four brothers as partial [[manifestations]] of [[Sri Hari]] from the [[womb]] of [[Sumati]] in [[Sambhala]] village; the [[conversation]] between father and son; [[Kalki]] accepts the [[sacred]] thread; the father and son live together; [[Kalki]] learns the [[Vedas]] and {{Wiki|military}} [[science]]; the meeting with [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}; [[Kalki]] prays to, and receives boons from [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}; [[Kalki]] obtains the company of [[Sukadeva]]; [[Kalki]] returns to [[Sambhala]] village and describes the boons of [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}} to His relatives; at the request of [[King]] [[Visakhayupa]], [[Kalki]] describes His own [[form]]; the glories of the [[brahmanas]]; the arrival of {{Wiki|Suka}}; the [[conversation]] between [[Kalki]] and {{Wiki|Suka}}; {{Wiki|Suka}} describes Simhala; by the boon of [[Hara-Mahadeva]], the [[kings]] become women just by [[seeing]] [[Padma]] at her [[svayamvara]]; [[Padma's]] [[sorrow]]; Kalki's attempt at [[marriage]]; {{Wiki|Suka}} is motivated to be a messenger; the mutual introduction of {{Wiki|Suka}} with [[Padma]]; the method of {{Wiki|worship}} of [[Hari]]; [[meditation]] on [[Lord]] [[Hari]] from His feet to His face; [[Padma]] gives her ornaments to {{Wiki|Suka}}; {{Wiki|Suka}} again meets with [[Kalki]]; [[Kalki]] sets off to marry [[Padma]]; the meeting with [[Padma]] by the [[deception]] of water-sports and then [[marriage]]; the [[kings]] regain their [[masculinity]] just by [[seeing]] [[Kalki]]; the arrival of [[Ananta]]; [[Ananta's]] [[discussion]] with the [[kings]] in the assembly; a description of [[Ananta's]] [[birth]] as a [[eunuch]]; [[prayers]] to [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}; [[Ananta's]] father passes away [[seeing]] [[maya]] in [[Vishnu-kshetra]]; the {{Wiki|biography}} of [[Ananta]]; [[Ananta's]] [[knowledge]], [[renunciation]] and so on; the departure of the [[kings]]; [[Kalki]] goes to [[Sambhala]] with [[Padma]]; [[Visvakarma]] builds a city in [[Sambhala]]; [[Kalki]], together with [[Padma]], His relatives and His armies, resides in the house built by [[Visvakarma]]; suppression of the [[Buddhists]]; the [[Buddhist]] women travel to the battlefield; the presence of the [[sages]] named Balakhilya; self-dedication; the {{Wiki|killing}} of the [[Rakshasi]] Kuthodevi along with her sons; the [[sages]] meet with [[Kalki]] in [[Haridvara]]; a description of the [[lunar]] and {{Wiki|solar}} dynasties; the {{Wiki|holy}} [[life]] of [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Rama}}; the meeting with [[Maru]] and Devapi who had come for {{Wiki|battle}}; the {{Wiki|killing}} of the [[violent]] [[Kokavikoka]]; [[Kalki]] goes to [[Bhallata]] city; the {{Wiki|battle}} with [[Sayakarna]] and others; [[Kalki's]] {{Wiki|battle}} with [[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]]; the [[devotion]] of [[Susanta]]; [[Kalki]] brings [[Dharma]] and [[Krita-yuga]] from the battlefield; [[Susanta]] prays to [[Kalki]]; Kalki's [[marriage]] to {{Wiki|Rama}}; a description of [[Sasidhvaja's]] previous [[life]] in the assembly; the [[reason]] for his becoming old; [[Sasidhvaja]] obtains [[liberation]] from [[Kalki]]; [[deliverance]] of the visha-kanya; {{Wiki|coronation}} of the [[kings]]; [[prayers]] by [[maya]]; various sacrifices in [[Sambhala]] village; [[Vishnu]] [[Yasa]] is {{Wiki|liberated}} by [[Narada]]; the [[nature]] of [[Krita-yuga ]]and [[dharma]]; the [[vow]] undertaken by [[Rukmini]]; [[Kalki's]] wanderings; the [[birth]] of Kalki's sons and grandsons; the presence of [[demigods]] and [[Gandharvas]] in [[Sambhala]] village and after this, the departure of [[Kalki]] to [[Vaikuntha]].
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The [[conversation]] between {{Wiki|Suka}} and [[Markandeya Muni]]; a description of the [[Adharma]] {{Wiki|dynasty}}; a description of [[Kali]]; the journey of the [[earth]] in the [[form]] of a {{Wiki|cow}} along with the [[demigods]] to the abode of [[Brahma]];  
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the [[birth]] of [[Hari]] in the home of [[Vishnu] Yasa]] according to the promise of [[Brahma]];  
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the [[birth]] of four brothers as partial [[manifestations]] of [[Sri Hari]] from the [[womb]] of [[Sumati]] in [[Sambhala]] village; the [[conversation]] between father and son; [[Kalki]] accepts the [[sacred]] thread; the father and son live together;  
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[[Kalki]] learns the [[Vedas]] and {{Wiki|military}} [[science]]; the meeting with [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}; [[Kalki]] prays to, and receives boons from [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}};  
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[[Kalki]] obtains the company of [[Sukadeva]]; [[Kalki]] returns to [[Sambhala]] village and describes the boons of [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}} to His relatives; at the request of [[King]] [[Visakhayupa]], [[Kalki]] describes His [[own]] [[form]]; the glories of the [[brahmanas]];  
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the arrival of {{Wiki|Suka}}; the [[conversation]] between [[Kalki]] and {{Wiki|Suka}}; {{Wiki|Suka}} describes Simhala; by the boon of [[Hara-Mahadeva]], the [[kings]] become women just by [[seeing]] [[Padma]] at her [[svayamvara]];  
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[[Padma's]] [[sorrow]]; Kalki's attempt at [[marriage]]; {{Wiki|Suka}} is motivated to be a messenger; the mutual introduction of {{Wiki|Suka}} with [[Padma]]; the method of {{Wiki|worship}} of [[Hari]];  
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[[meditation]] on [[Lord]] [[Hari]] from His feet to His face; [[Padma]] gives her ornaments to {{Wiki|Suka}}; {{Wiki|Suka}} again meets with [[Kalki]]; [[Kalki]] sets off to marry [[Padma]];  
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the meeting with [[Padma]] by the [[deception]] of water-sports and then [[marriage]]; the [[kings]] regain their [[masculinity]] just by [[seeing]] [[Kalki]];  
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the arrival of [[Ananta]];  
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[[Ananta's]] [[discussion]] with the [[kings]] in the assembly; a description of [[Ananta's]] [[birth]] as a [[eunuch]]; [[prayers]] to [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Siva}}; [[Ananta's]] father passes away [[seeing]] [[maya]] in [[Vishnu-kshetra]];  
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the {{Wiki|biography}} of [[Ananta]];  
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[[Ananta's]] [[knowledge]], [[renunciation]] and so on; the departure of the [[kings]];  
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[[Kalki]] goes to [[Sambhala]] with [[Padma]]; [[Visvakarma]] builds a city in [[Sambhala]];  
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[[Kalki]], together with [[Padma]],  
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His relatives and His armies, resides in the house built by [[Visvakarma]]; suppression of the [[Buddhists]];  
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the [[Buddhist]] women travel to the battlefield; the presence of the [[sages]] named Balakhilya;  
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self-dedication; the {{Wiki|killing}} of the [[Rakshasi Kuthodevi]] along with her sons; the [[sages]] meet with [[Kalki]] in [[Haridvara]];  
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a description of the [[lunar]] and {{Wiki|solar}} dynasties; the {{Wiki|holy}} [[life]] of [[Lord]] {{Wiki|Rama}}; the meeting with [[Maru]] and Devapi who had come for {{Wiki|battle}};  
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the {{Wiki|killing}} of the [[violent]] [[Kokavikoka]]; [[Kalki]] goes to [[Bhallata]] city;  
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the {{Wiki|battle}} with [[Sayakarna]] and others; [[Kalki's]] {{Wiki|battle}} with [[King]] [[Sasidhvaja]];  
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the [[devotion]] of [[Susanta]]; [[Kalki]] brings [[Dharma]] and [[Krita-yuga]] from the battlefield; [[Susanta]] prays to [[Kalki]];  
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Kalki's [[marriage]] to {{Wiki|Rama}}; a description of [[Sasidhvaja's]] previous [[life]] in the assembly; the [[reason]] for his becoming old; [[Sasidhvaja]] obtains [[liberation]] from [[Kalki]];  
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[[deliverance]] of the visha-kanya; {{Wiki|coronation}} of the [[kings]]; [[prayers]] by [[maya]]; various sacrifices in [[Sambhala]] village; [[Vishnu]] [[Yasa]] is {{Wiki|liberated}} by [[Narada]]; the [[nature]] of [[Krita-yuga ]]and [[dharma]]; the [[vow]] undertaken by [[Rukmini]];  
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[[Kalki's]] wanderings; the [[birth]] of Kalki's sons and grandsons; the presence of [[demigods]] and [[Gandharvas]] in [[Sambhala]] village and after this, the departure of [[Kalki]] to [[Vaikuntha]].
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FOOTNOTES:
[1] [[Sambhala]]: Its {{Wiki|present}} [[name]] is Sambhalapura. According to the {{Wiki|encyclopedia}}, this place is in Gontuvana region. Alternately, it is considered to be in Muradabad. It is said in [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} that there are sixty places of [[pilgrimage]] in this area. To remove the ill effects of [[Kali]], the [[Supreme Lord]] will appear here as [[Kalki]] and reside here for thousands of years with His entourage.
 
  
---From "Dasavatara - The Ten [[Manifestations]] of [[God]]" by Swami B.B. Tirtha.
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[1] [[Sambhala]]: Its {{Wiki|present}} [[name]] is [[Sambhalapura]]. According to the {{Wiki|encyclopedia}}, this place is in Gontuvana region.
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Alternately, it is considered to be in Muradabad.
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It is said in [[Kalki]] {{Wiki|Purana}} that there are sixty places of [[pilgrimage]] in this area.
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To remove the ill effects of [[Kali]], the [[Supreme Lord]] will appear here as [[Kalki]] and reside here for thousands of years with His entourage.
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---From "[[Dasavatara]] - The Ten [[Manifestations]] of [[God]]" by Swami B.B. Tirtha.
 
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by Srila Bhakti Ballabh Tirtha Maharaja

 The last avatara among the Dasavatara is Lord Sri Kalki.
It is also written that the twenty-fifth and final lila-avatara is Lord Kalki.
Generally, these twenty-five avataras appear in every kalpa.
That is why they are also known as kalpa-avataras.

In his Dasavatara-stotra, Srila Jayadeva Gosvami www.vrindavan.org prays to Lord Kalki in this way:
 

    mleccha-nivaha-nidhane kalayasi karavalam
    dhumaketum iva kim api karalam
    kesava dhrita-kalki-sarira jaya jagadisa hare
    (Sri Jayadeva's Dasavatara-stotra, 10th Verse)


    Lord Kesava assumes the comet-like form of Kalki with a terrible sword to annihilate the wicked barbarians. O Lord of the universe! O Lord Hari! O Lord in the form of Kalki, all glories unto You!

The advent of Lord Kalki, the incarnation of Godhead. He is to appear at the conjunction of the two yugas, namely at the end of Kali-yuga and the beginning of Satya-yuga.


Four yugas

Satya,
Treta,
Dvapara and
Kali


The cycle of the four yugas, namely Satya, Treta, Dvapara and Kali, rotates like the calendar months.
The present Kali-yuga lasts 432,000 years, out of which we have passed only 5,000 years after the Battle of Kuruksetra and the end of the regime of King Pariksit.
So there are 427,000 years balance yet to be finished.

Therefore at the end of this period, the incarnation of Kalki will take place, as foretold in the Srimad-Bhagavatam.
The name of His father, Visnu Yasa, a learned brahmana, and the village Sambhala are also mentioned.
As above mentioned, all these foretellings will prove to be factual in chronological order.
That is the authority of Srimad-Bhagavatam.


Lord Kalki will appear in the home of a religious and highly gentle brahmana, Sri Vishnu Yasa, in a village named Sambhala[1].
The Lord of the universe, Kalkideva, will possess all eight mystic perfections or siddhis such as anima (the ability to become atomically small) and others, as well as an unequalled luster.

He will ride on a fast-moving steed and suppress the wicked. The swift horse on which He will ride to suppress the doers of evil will be named Devadatta. While riding on Devadatta, Kalkideva will travel all over the world at great speed, and with His sword He will annihilate countless disguised plunderers and mlecchas who are a burden to the earth.

After this, the hearts of all people will become sanctified by the touch of the air carrying the fragrance of sandalwood and other sacred cosmetics decorating Kalkideva.
Again, by the desire of Lord Vasudeva, a large number of progeny will take birth. By the appearance of Supreme Lord Kalki, people endowed with the quality of goodness will take birth at the beginning of Satya-yuga.


    yada yada hi dharmasya glanir bhavati bharata
    abhyutthanam adharmasya tadatmanam srijamy aham

    paritranaya sadhunam vinasaya ca dushkritam
    dharma-samsthapanarthaya sambhavami yuge yuge
    (Bhagavad-gita 4.7-8)


     Whenever there is a decline of dharma (righteousness) and a prevalence of adharma (unrighteousness), the Supreme Lord appears, millennium after millennium, to deliver the pious and annihilate the dishonest, as well as to re-establish dharma.


In Kali-yuga, when there is a terrible and extensive rise of irreligion leading to an ever-increasing defilement of society, the demigods will take shelter of Lord Vishnu. Understanding the desires of the demigods, the Lord will perform the pastime of appearing in the previously described village of Sambhala and will accept Vishnu Yasa and his wife Sumati as His parents.

He will appear on the 12th day of the waxing moon in the month of Vaisakha (April-May).
Reaching adulthood, He will annihilate all the mlecchas of the dwelling place of Buddhists, as well as Kuthodevi, the wife of the Rakshasas of Kalkanja, and all other mlecchas. He will even destroy Kali and re-establish dharma.

It has also been said that Lord Kalki will obtain the Vedic knowledge from Parasurama and the military science from Lord Siva. The horse on which He will ride while destroying the wicked will be white in colour.

In the 1st Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam, He has been described as the twenty-second avatara.


    athasau yuga-sandhyayam dasyu-prayeshu rajasu
    janita vishnu-yasaso namna kalkir jagat-patih
    (Srimad-Bhagavatam 1.3.25)


     Thereafter, at the conjunction of the two yugas, when the rulers of the earth have degenerated into plunderers, the Lord of the creation, Jagannatha-Vishnu, will appear as the son of Vishnu Yasa and be renowned by the name Kalki

Supreme Lord Kalkideva saves the living beings from the evil influence of Kali-yuga and re-establishes them in dharma.

Such is described in the 6th Canto of Srimad-Bhagavatam:


    dvaipayano bhagavan aprabodhad buddhas tu pashanda-gana-pramadat
    kalkih kaleh kala-malat prapatu dharmavanayoru-kritavatarah
    (Srimad-Bhagavatam 6.8.19)


     May Supreme Lord Vyasadeva protect me from all kinds of ignorance. May Lord Buddha protect me from activities opposed to the Vedic principles as well as laziness leading to bewilderment and forgetfulness of the Vedic principles of knowledge and ritualistic actions. May Kalkideva, who is considered the supreme descent of Godhead to protect righteousness, protect me from the dirt of the age of Kali.

Srila Narahari Thakura has written in his Bhakti-ratnakara that those who call themselves God are the disciples of Kali. Their punisher is Lord Kalkideva:


    se papishtha apanara bolaya gopala
    ataeva tare sabe bolaye siyala keha kahe - maha amangala e sabara
    e saba mlecchera sasta kalki avatara
    (Bhakti-ratnakara 14.175-176)

    He who declares himself to be God is extremely sinful. All call him a jackal or a cheat. Such dreadful ominous barbarians will be punished by Kalki-avatara.

Sri Krishna Dvaipayana Vedavyasa Muni describes the holy biography and glories of Kalkideva in detail in his Kalki Purana:


    sambhale vishnu yasaso
    grihe pradurbhavabamyaham
    sumatyam matari vibho
    kanyayam tvannidesatah

    caturbhir bhratribhirdeva
    karishyami kali-kshayam
    bhavanto bandhava devah
    svamsenavatarishyatha
    (Kalki Purana 2.4-5)


    Sri Hari said to the lotus-born Brahma, At your request, I shall take birth on the earth in the home of the brahmana, Vishnu Yasa, from the womb of his wife, Sumati. I shall destroy Kali with My four brothers. O demigods! You should also take birth on your behalf and establish friendly relations with Me for the benefit of the inhabitants of heaven.

Kamala Devi (Padma), the beloved of Lord Kalki, will appear from the womb of Kaumudi, the wife of Brihadratha, the king of Simhala. Kalkideva will be four-armed at first, but will later assume a two-armed form at the request of Brahma.

Rama, Parasurama, Kripa, Vyasa and Asvatthama will assume the forms of mendicants (bhikshu-deha) to see Kalkideva. Lord Kalki, riding on His horse with sword in hand, will appear in the city of Bhallata with His army.


There will be a great battle with the powerful glorious King Sasidhvaja, who will be a devotee of Lord Krishna. Susanta, the wife of Sasidhvaja, will also be a devotee of Lord Hari.

In this terrible battle between Kalki and Sasidhvaja, a large number of infantry, cavalry and elephantry will be destroyed. After offering prayers to Kalki, when the devotee Sasidhvaja attacks Supreme Lord Kalki according to the regulations of war, Lord Kalki will faint. Pretending to have fainted, Lord Kalkideva will come with Sasidhvaja to his palace.

There, He will accept the worship of Sasidhvaja and his devoted wife, Susanta. At that time, Dharma and Krita-yuga (Satya-yuga) will also arrive there. Due to the repeated and lengthy prayers of Susanta, Lord Kalki will be pleased.


He will give up His swoon and stand up like a warrior. At that time, Susanta will be at His front, Krita-yuga at His left side, Dharma at His right side and the great devotee king, Sasidhvaja, at his back.

King Sasidhvaja will call his sons and according to the desire of his wife, he will surrender his daughter Rama to the lotus feet of Lord Kalkideva. Kalki Purana describes how King Sasidhvaja became a devotee.

Sasidhvaja and his wife had formerly been born as foul smelling flesh-eating eagles.

A hunter had trapped them in a net and brought them to the bank of the River Ganga.

There he pulverised their heads by striking them on a black stone found in the river Gandaki (which are representations of Vishnu called salagrama sila) and killed them.


Since they had departed from their bodies on a holy salagrama-sila marked with a cakra on the bank of the Ganga, they assumed four-armed forms and went to Vaikuntha-dhama.

After living there for one hundred yugas they came to the abode of Brahma, where they lived for five hundred yugas and then lived four hundred years in paradise. After this, they attained human births as devotees of Lord Hari.

A detailed description of Kalkideva along with the gist of subjects and incidents has been described in Kalki Purana as follows:


The conversation between Suka and Markandeya Muni; a description of the Adharma dynasty; a description of Kali; the journey of the earth in the form of a cow along with the demigods to the abode of Brahma;

the birth of Hari in the home of [[Vishnu] Yasa]] according to the promise of Brahma;


the birth of four brothers as partial manifestations of Sri Hari from the womb of Sumati in Sambhala village; the conversation between father and son; Kalki accepts the sacred thread; the father and son live together;


Kalki learns the Vedas and military science; the meeting with Lord Siva; Kalki prays to, and receives boons from Lord Siva;

Kalki obtains the company of Sukadeva; Kalki returns to Sambhala village and describes the boons of Lord Siva to His relatives; at the request of King Visakhayupa, Kalki describes His own form; the glories of the brahmanas;


the arrival of Suka; the conversation between Kalki and Suka; Suka describes Simhala; by the boon of Hara-Mahadeva, the kings become women just by seeing Padma at her svayamvara;

Padma's sorrow; Kalki's attempt at marriage; Suka is motivated to be a messenger; the mutual introduction of Suka with Padma; the method of worship of Hari;

meditation on Lord Hari from His feet to His face; Padma gives her ornaments to Suka; Suka again meets with Kalki; Kalki sets off to marry Padma;


the meeting with Padma by the deception of water-sports and then marriage; the kings regain their masculinity just by seeing Kalki;

the arrival of Ananta;

Ananta's discussion with the kings in the assembly; a description of Ananta's birth as a eunuch; prayers to Lord Siva; Ananta's father passes away seeing maya in Vishnu-kshetra;

the biography of Ananta;

Ananta's knowledge, renunciation and so on; the departure of the kings;

Kalki goes to Sambhala with Padma; Visvakarma builds a city in Sambhala;

Kalki, together with Padma,



His relatives and His armies, resides in the house built by Visvakarma; suppression of the Buddhists;

the Buddhist women travel to the battlefield; the presence of the sages named Balakhilya;

self-dedication; the killing of the Rakshasi Kuthodevi along with her sons; the sages meet with Kalki in Haridvara;

a description of the lunar and solar dynasties; the holy life of Lord Rama; the meeting with Maru and Devapi who had come for battle;


the killing of the violent Kokavikoka; Kalki goes to Bhallata city;

the battle with Sayakarna and others; Kalki's battle with King Sasidhvaja;

the devotion of Susanta; Kalki brings Dharma and Krita-yuga from the battlefield; Susanta prays to Kalki;

Kalki's marriage to Rama; a description of Sasidhvaja's previous life in the assembly; the reason for his becoming old; Sasidhvaja obtains liberation from Kalki;


deliverance of the visha-kanya; coronation of the kings; prayers by maya; various sacrifices in Sambhala village; Vishnu Yasa is liberated by Narada; the nature of Krita-yuga and dharma; the vow undertaken by Rukmini;

Kalki's wanderings; the birth of Kalki's sons and grandsons; the presence of demigods and Gandharvas in Sambhala village and after this, the departure of Kalki to Vaikuntha.


FOOTNOTES:


[1] Sambhala: Its present name is Sambhalapura. According to the encyclopedia, this place is in Gontuvana region.

Alternately, it is considered to be in Muradabad.

It is said in Kalki Purana that there are sixty places of pilgrimage in this area.
To remove the ill effects of Kali, the Supreme Lord will appear here as Kalki and reside here for thousands of years with His entourage.

---From "Dasavatara - The Ten Manifestations of God" by Swami B.B. Tirtha.

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