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Kalki , the prophesied 10th avatar of Lord Vishnu, holds an essential position in Hindu eschatology. According to ancient Hindu scriptures, Kalki is destined to appear at the end of Kali Yuga, the present epoch, to restore righteousness and eliminate evil. This avatar represents a future hope for divine intervention to re-establish moral and ethical order. In this article, we explore Kalki 's mythology, significance in Hindu philosophy, and the prophecies surrounding his incarnation ... Kalki is an avatara of Vishnu. Avatar means "descent", and refers to a descent of the divine into the material realm of human existence. Kalki appears for the first time in the Mahabharata. [17] The Garuda Purana lists ten incarnations, with Kalki being the final one. [18] He is described as the incarnation who appears at the end of the Kali Yuga. He ends the darkest, degenerating, and chaotic stage of the Kali Yuga to remove adharma and ushers in the Satya Yuga, while riding a white horse ... Kalki : Prophecies and Predictions of the Final Avatar I. Introduction to Kalki Kalki is a pivotal figure in Hindu mythology, recognized as the final avatar of Lord Vishnu, who is believed to descend to Earth during the darkest times in human history. The name ‘ Kalki ’ derives from the Sanskrit root ‘kalka,’ meaning ‘to smear’ or ‘to dirty,’ signifying the ‘time of darkness’ or the deterioration of righteousness. Kalki is anticipated to appear at the end of the current age ... Lord Kalki Kalki Avatara, is the only Avatara of Lord Vishnu that has not occurred yet, but predicted to be incarnated in future. According to Hinduism, Lord Vishnu will incarnate as Kalki on the Shashthi Tithi of Shravana Shukla Paksha at the end of Kali Yuga. Vaishnava people celebrate this day as Kalki Jayanti.