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- As per the traditional viewpoint, the Kalki-Purāṇa is compiled by Veda-Vyāsa Kṛṣṇadvaipāyana.
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And some might have written Kalki Purana and said it's written by Veda Vyasa so that people believe everything is written and start fearing Buddhism. Not only that but the demon Kali escapes in the end and doesn't die and it is shown that the war is over.
The Kalki Purana (Sanskrit: कल्किपुराण, romanized: Kalkipurāṇa) is a Vaishnava Hindu text about the tenth avatar of Vishnu named Kalki. [1] The Sanskrit text was likely composed in Bengal during an era when the region was being ruled by the Bengal Sultanate or the Mughal Empire .
The Kalki Purana (IAST: Kalki purāṇa) is a Vaishnavism-tradition Hindu text about the tenth avatar of Vishnu named Kalki. The myth-genre Sanskrit text was likely composed in Bengal during an era when the region was being ruled by the Bengal Sultanate or the Mughal Empire.
Mar 23, 2017 · Kalki Purana of Sri Veda Vyasa (Sanskrit)Edited and published by Sri Jibananda Vidyasagara Bhattacharya at Narayana Press (Calcutta) in 1890... Skip to main content Ask the publishers to restore access to 500,000+ books.
Hence he was called Veda Vyasa, or "Splitter of the Vedas", the splitting being a feat that allowed people to understand the divine knowledge of the Veda. The Vishnu Purana elaborates on the role of Vyasa in Hindu chronology. [ 11 ]
Oct 22, 2022 · 'Satya Vrat Shastri Rare Book Colllection, Defence Colony, New Delhi', 'Kalki Puran With Bhasa Translation By Veda Vyas, 1963, (Sanskrit) - Shri Nigamagam...
Classified as one of the Upapurana, or ‘Lesser Puranas’, Kalki Purana is comprised of passages taken directly from the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana ascribed to Srila Vyasadeva. The narrative is set in the distant 4,320th century, near the end of Kali Yuga, as revealed in advance by Sri Suta Goswami.