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  2. Kalki Purana - Wikipedia

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    The beginning of the Kalki Purana describes Kali's lineage starting with Brahma, his great-great-grandfather, and ending with the birth of his children's children.Instead of being born of poison from the churning of the ocean of milk according to other Hindu texts, he is the product of a long line of incestuous monsters born from Brahma's back.

  3. Kali (demon) - Wikipedia

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    The Kalki Purana describes him as a huge wbeing, the color of soot, with a large tongue, and a terrible stench.From his birth, he carried an Upasthi (worship) bone. The Kalki Purana says that this asura (demon) chose gambling, liquor, prostitution, slaughter and illicitly obtained gold as his permanent abodes. [3]

  4. Kalki - Wikipedia

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    Kalki returns to Shambala, inaugurates a new Yuga for the good, and then goes to Vaikuntha. [21] In the Kalki Purana, there is a mention of a Buddhist city whose residents don't adhere to dharma (not worshipping the devas, ancestors, and not upholding the varna system), which Kalki fights and conquers. [26] The Agni Purana describes Kalki's ...

  5. Category : Kalki Purana verses relating to Kali (demon)

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    Media in category "Kalki Purana verses relating to Kali (demon)" The following 15 files are in this category, out of 15 total. Kalki Purana Excerpt 2.jpg 2,560 × 1,536; 2.5 MB

  6. Ved Prakash Upadhyay - Wikipedia

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    "There is a section for this Purana (Bhavishya Purana) called Kalki Purana, which touched upon Kalki Avatar, (Avatar that comes in the Kali time, or the last time) and what came in this Purana was the reality of Muhammad only, when one of their scholars (Ved Prakash Upaddhay) admitted that there is no Kalki Avatar except Muhammad and he ...

  7. Kalika Purana - Wikipedia

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    The text starts off with the legends of Devi trying to bring Shiva back from ascetic life into that of a householder's by making him fall in love again. [1] According to Ludo Rocher, Markandeya describes how Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu are "one and the same" and that all goddesses (Sati, Parvati, Menaka, Kali and others) are manifestation of the same feminine energy.

  8. Category:Kali (demon) - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Kalki Purana verses relating to Kali (demon) (15 F) W.

  9. Koka and Vikoka - Wikipedia

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    Koka (Sanskrit: कोक, romanized: Koka) and Vikoka (Sanskrit: विकोक, romanized: Vikoka) are asura brothers from Hindu literature.They are twin generals who are described to aid the asura Kali in his battle against Kalki, the 10th and final avatar of the god Vishnu, whose coming is believed to herald the end of the age.