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HINDU GOD - KALKI

THE MIGHTY WARRIOR

Parasuram, the sixth incarnation, was born as a Brahmin, but later acted as a ksatriya. He is seen in a human form holding a battle ax in one hand. Sometimes he is seen with four hands carrying a sword, ax, bow, and arrows. There are just a few temples dedicated to Parasuram in India. Parasu means “ax,” and thus his name means “Rama with an ax.” He was the son of the sage Jamadagni and Renuka. Siva showed Parasuram how to fight and also provided him with his ax.

One time, the powerful ksatriya king, Kartaviryarjuna, who had one thousand arms, stole Jamadagni’s kamadhenu (wish-fulfilling) cow. Parasuram then killed the king to regain the cow. After killing the king, "Jamadagni" Jamadagni, told him that killing a king is sinful, and that as a Brahmin he should have tolerated the offense. Jamadagni advised Parasuram to atone for his sin by traveling to various holy places.

While Parasuram was traveling, the king’s sons avenged their father by killing Jamadagni. Parasuram then killed twenty-one generations of the ksatriya race in order to purify the ksatriya race.
 

 


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When the practices taught in the Vedas and institutes of law have nearly ceased,
and the close of the Kali age shall be nigh,
a portion of that divine being who exists of His own spiritual nature,
and who is the beginning and end, and who comprehends all things,
shall descend upon earth. He will be born in the family of Vishnuyasha,
an eminent brahmana of Shambhala village,
as Kalki, endowed with eight superhuman faculties.


Vishnu Purana (Book Four, Chapter 24)


 

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