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<blockquote class="definition">In Vedic and Buddhist teachings, '''Kalki''' is | <blockquote class="definition">In Vedic and Buddhist teachings, '''Kalki''' is an [[Avatar[[ of Vishnu. Kalki comes at the end of the Kali Yuga in order to "rejuvenate existence" by ushering in the [[Satya Yuga]] (age of truth) (a.k.a. [[Stage Seven]]. He is sometimes portrayed as leading an army of warrior priests in order to end persecution and usher in an age of peace and prosperity for all. | ||
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== | ==List of Avatars== | ||
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=Notes== | |||
See the poem [https://dr-s.medium.com/shambhala-warriors-679fe5d48c16 Shambhala Warriors] | |||
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[[Is | [[Is a related term::Stage Six| ]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 22 December 2022
In Vedic and Buddhist teachings, Kalki is an [[Avatar[[ of Vishnu. Kalki comes at the end of the Kali Yuga in order to "rejuvenate existence" by ushering in the Satya Yuga (age of truth) (a.k.a. Stage Seven. He is sometimes portrayed as leading an army of warrior priests in order to end persecution and usher in an age of peace and prosperity for all.
List of Avatars
Jesus Christ, Kalki, Mahavrata, Muhammad, Rishabhanatha, Rumi, Saptarishis, Swami Vivekananda
Notes=
See the poem Shambhala Warriors