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Mahakumbh is over: Will Kalki, the 10th avatar of Vishnu, arrive soon now

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 15, 2025, 08:29 IST
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Mahakumbh and the arrival of Kalki

The Mahakumbh in 2025 witnessed one of the world’s largest peaceful gatherings and the spiritual and religious energies reverberated through all of India during this time. People were trying to reach Prayagraj, and those who were there took a dip in the holy water of Triveni and even brought some home.
Mahakumbh also became the time when people discussed all about dharma, karma, duties, religion, the power of the cosmos, and of course, the arrival of Kalki, the 10th avatar of Lord Vishnu. And as it is said that Kalki will arrive to end all the evil forces on Earth, and Mahakumbh is believed to purify people of their sins, it makes some wonder - when will Kalki come now?

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Who is Kalki?

According to Hindu legends, Kalki is the prophesied warrior who will come at the end of the Kalyug to restore righteousness and destroy adharma. He is described as the tenth and final avatar of Lord Vishnu, following in the footsteps of Lord Ram, Shri Krishna, and others, who came onto Earth to destroy the evil forces of their time.
And Kalki is often pictured as a fierce warrior riding a white horse and carrying a blazing sword, ready to bring justice to a corrupt world.


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The legend of Kalki

Many Hindu scriptures and tales passed down through generations describe Kalki as a warrior, much like Lord Ram, and it is believed that as the world undergoes four cycles, or Yugas, the Satyug, the Treta, the Dwapar, and the Kalyug, eventually a form will arrive to end the chaos that has started.
And as we live in Kalyug, an era marked with darkness, despair, and moral decay, the next avatar of Lord Vishnu will be Kalki. Kalki will appear to cleanse the world and reset the cosmic cycle, and a new Yuga will then start.


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How will Kalki be?

With scriptures and text we all know how Lord Vishnu’s previous avatars were. Lord Ram was ‘Maryada Purushottam’, the obedient son and King who defeated Ravan and reclaimed an era of good. Lord Krishna was a mischievous little boy who ended Kansa, his evil uncle, and also helped Arjun during the Kurukshetra war.
And Kalki is seen as a warrior of destruction and renewal. He will be a divine warrior, an invincible fighter who has a celestial sword, given to him by the gods, and will finish evil. Some also say that he will come on a white horse and be guided and trained by Parshuram, a Brahman who had to take up arms to protect others.


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Is Kalki here?

When Kalki will arrive and how he will vanquish evil is a question that people have always been fascinated with. From scholars to priests, and from believers to conspiracy theorists, everyone wants to know more about Kalki.
And as Hindu scriptures say that Kalyug lasts for 432,000 years, and we are only about 5000 years in, there are over 400000 years left for Kalyug to end. And Kalki’s arrival is thus thousands of years away if going with calculations.


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Another theory on the arrival

Some people also say that the arrival of Kalki is not dependent on the end years of Kalyug, rather on how much the ‘Paap ka Ghada’ or the pot of sins is filled. People believe Kalki will come to end Kalyug when sins and moral decay become intolerable, and people will then pray for the Yuga to end.


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The conspiracy theorists


And in the web of people who genuinely wish to know about Kalki’s arrival, there are certain conspiracy theorists who believe that Kalki is already here, living among people, and is slowly ending the lives of many who are making Earth a worse place.
They say that just like Parshuram and Ashwatthama are roaming the Earth, Kalki too is with them, learning the craft and art of battle.


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When will Kalki arrive?


In exact terms, no one knows when Kalki will arrive. And with a new theory that Mahakumbh has cleared people’s sins and thus helped them start life on a clean slate, it is being said that Kalki might arrive much later now. But going by the scriptures, the theories, and even the most wild beliefs, there are thousands of years left for people to witness the Kalki avatar.


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People's beliefs

Be it Mahakumbh, its redeeming qualities, the belief of washing away people's sins, or the arrival of Kalki to usher in a new dawn, it is all about people's beliefs. There are some who still feel that Mahakumbh was nothing more than an economic pursuit, and there are others who travelled 1000's of kilometers to reach Prayagraj.

There are people who say Kalki is just a character to make people behave, while others believe that with Kalki, will come a new dawn and a new era.

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The power of Mahakumbh

In all, there are 4 types of Kumbh melas - The Mahakumbh, the Purna Kumbh, the Ardh Kumbh, and the Magh mela. Mahakumbh comes once in 144 years, Purna Kumbh is once every 12 years, Ardh Kumbh is once every 6 years, and the Magh Mela happens every year.

People's belief on the power and purity of Mahakumbh mela is such that they went to take a dip in Sangam not just from all over India, but also abroad.

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