kalki
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Definition
Noun 1. Kalki: In Hindu eschatology, Kalki is prophesied to be the tenth and final major avatar (incarnation) of the deity Vishnu, who will appear at the end of the current age (Kali Yuga) to end evil, restore righteousness (dharma), and initiate a new cycle of existence.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Devotees believe that Kalki will arrive riding a white horse, wielding a blazing sword.
- The prophecy of Kalki is described in several Hindu scriptures, including the Puranas.
- Many stories foretell that the appearance of Kalki will mark the end of the age of darkness and conflict.
Advanced Usage
- "the Kalki avatar": This phrase specifically refers to the incarnation itself, emphasizing its role within the cycle of Vishnu's avatars.
- The concept of the Kalki avatar provides a vision of cosmic renewal.
Variants and Related Words
- Kalkin: An alternative name or spelling for Kalki found in some texts.
- Avatar: A general term for the incarnation of a deity, particularly Vishnu. Kalki is one of the ten principal avatars (Dashavatara).
Synonyms
- The destroyer of foulness: A descriptive synonym referencing Kalki's prophesied role.
- The final incarnation: A phrase describing Kalki's position as the last avatar in the cycle.
Related Concepts (Not direct synonyms)
- Vishnu: The preserver god in the Hindu trinity, of whom Kalki is an incarnation.
- Kali Yuga: The current age of strife and decline, which Kalki is destined to conclude.
- Eschatology: The part of theology concerned with the final events of history or the ultimate destiny of humanity, a theme central to the Kalki prophecy.
Noun
- the 10th and last incarnation of Vishnu