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    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 .

  3. I believe that as Buddhism was on the rise in the 6th century, and as everyone was converting into Buddhists, some Hindu people feared, and to save Hinduism and to stop people from converting, they wrote Kalki-Purana which says that all Buddhists will be killed in future by Lord Kalki.

  4. 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.

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    Wendy Doniger dates the Kalki Mythology containing Kalki Purana to between 1500 and 1700 CE. [22] In the Kalki Purana, Kalki is born into the family of Vishnuyashas and Sumati, in a village called Shambala, [23] on the thirteenth day during the fortnight of the waxing moon.

  6. 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.

  7. Oct 13, 2022 · The Kalki Purana in English, translated by Shri Bhumipati Das. Addeddate 2022-10-13 14:26:45 Identifier the-kalki-purana-english Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2hnsgn86hk ...

  8. The Kalki Purana is a Hindu scripture written in the medieval period, focusing on the future avatar of Vishnu known as Kalki. Here is an expansion on the subject matter, chapters, stories, and importance of the Kalki Purana: Subject Matter.