Guest guest Posted March 18, 2003 Report Share Posted March 18, 2003 A couple of points I would like to put forward that doesn't seem to be consistent with the scriptures: The long awaited Avatar (who will destroy the evil world-system) is actually referring to Lord Kalki and not Mataji, the last of the major avataras of Lord Vishnu. The web page will describe this in detail: http://www.adishakti.org/pdf_files/appearance_of_kalki_avatar_ (avatara.org).pdf " The age of Kali-yuga is said to start from the year 3102 BC, after the disappearance of Lord Krishna. Lord Caitanya appeared 500 years ago, at which time the Golden Age within Kali-yuga is supposed to start and last another 10,000 years. As the Golden Age within of Kali-yuga comes to a close, the lower modes of material nature will become so strong that people will lose interest in spiritual topics. It is said that everyone will become godless. Whatever devotees, bhaktas, and sages are left on the planet will be so unique in character and peculiar compared with the rest of society that they will be ridiculed and hunted down in the cities for sport like animals. Thus, they will flee the cities to live underground in caves or high up in the mountains, or simply disengage from the earthly plane of existence. In this way, they will disappear from the face of the earth. That is the time when the dark influence of the age of Kali-yuga will become so dominant that its full influence will manifest without hindrance. Finally, after 432,000 years from the beginning of the age of Kali, Lord Kalki will appear as the twenty-second incarnation of God. This is very similar to what some people call the second coming of Christ. " And anyway, the long awaited avatar will only come to Earth to kill and not for any other reason. Now, the golden age within kali-yuga was actually started by Lord Krsna-Chaitanya Mahaprabu (Hare Krsna Movement aka ISKCON---present day) and not Mataji as I have read somewhere that it was she who started the golden age within the kali yuga. Couple of nice points to consider... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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