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  2. Kalki (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kalki is a 1978 pre/post-apocalyptic novel by American author Gore Vidal.. Kalki is narrated by Theodora (Teddy) Ottinger, a Southern Californian aviator ("aviatrix" in the text) and author, who, after publishing a book called Beyond Motherhood, comes to the attention of Kalki, the leader of a Kathmandu-based religious cult.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Dharm Yoddha Garud - Wikipedia

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    Dharm Yoddha Garud (transl. The Righteous Warrior: Garud) is an Indian Hindi language mythological television serial.It depicts the story of Garuda.The show stars Faisal Khan, Toral Rasputra and Parul Chauhan.

  5. The Last Avatar – Age of Kalki - Wikipedia

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    The Last Avatar – Age of Kalki is a science-fiction and mythology book by Indian writer Vishwas Mudagal. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The first book of the Age of Kalki series, it was published by HarperCollins India and released on 30 November 2018.

  6. Hindu eschatology - Wikipedia

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    Hindu eschatology is linked to the figure of Kalki, or the tenth and last avatar of Vishnu before the age draws to a close, and Harihara simultaneously dissolves and regenerates the universe. The current period is believed by Hindus to be the Kali Yuga , the last of four Yuga that make up the current age.

  7. Sivagamiyin Sapatham - Wikipedia

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    The Chalukya king is portrayed by Kalki as being ruthless and almost barbaric is due to his typical hypocritic nature and paints a false contrast between Mahendravarman and Pulakesi. While the former's courtiers are shown as respecting the king for his wisdom and knowledge the latter's subjects fear his ruthlessness.

  8. Dharma-yuddha - Wikipedia

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    Dharma-yuddha is a Sanskrit word made up of two roots: dharma (धर्म) meaning righteousness, and yuddha (युद्ध) meaning warfare. In the Hindu Scriptures, dharma-yuddha refers to a holy war or battle that is fought while following several rules that make the war fair.

  9. Chaubis Avtar - Wikipedia

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    The Kalki avtar chapter contains 588 verses. [1] Page from a Dasam Granth manuscript showing Krishna and Vasnudev. The Chaubis Avtar is part of all five known major historical variants of Dasam Granth, but they are sequenced differently in these editions. [2]