Bhavishya Malika: Unveiling the Final Days of Kalyuga and Birth of a Stellar Era

Bhavishya Malika

Bhavishya Malika: In the cosmic dance of time, the ages of humanity unfold like chapters in a grand narrative. According to ancient scriptures such as Manusmriti, these ages are cyclical, moving through the golden era of Satyuga, the silver age of Tretayuga, the bronze age of Dvaparayuga, and finally, the dark epoch of Kaliyuga. Yet, beyond Kaliyuga lies a mysterious era known as Gupta Yuga, a time veiled in obscurity but pregnant with profound significance for humanity’s evolution.

As we stand at the threshold of transition, it’s evident that the grip of Kaliyuga still tightens around the world. Moral decay permeates societies, straining the bonds between kin and nations alike. The shadows of disease and disaster loom large, casting a pall over human endeavors. The scriptures foretell of dire calamities that will test humanity’s resilience in the coming years: from wars to famine, from ecological crises to pandemics.

Amidst this gathering storm, the year “2025” emerges as a pivotal moment, marked by celestial omens and cosmic alignments. It is said that when the constellation of Pisces reveals the sign of slumber, the earth will tremble under the weight of these impending catastrophes. In this tumultuous era, even the marvels of technology will fade into obsolescence, leaving humanity grappling for security and purpose.

In this hour of uncertainty, the Bhavishya Purana emerges as a beacon of hope, offering profound insights into humanity’s destiny. Authored by five sages six centuries ago in the sacred land of Odisha, India, this scripture remains shrouded in mystery, its wisdom hidden from the eyes of the world. Yet, within its verses lie the keys to transcendence, guiding humanity from the darkness of Kaliyuga to the dawn of Satyayuga.

The Bhavishya Purana is not merely a text; it is a divine blueprint for the upliftment of society, a roadmap to a higher consciousness. Through its teachings, the eternal principles of dharma will find resonance in every corner of the globe, uniting humanity in a shared vision of spiritual awakening.

Today, we present the Bhavishya Purana to the seekers of truth, to the custodians of wisdom, and to all who yearn for a brighter future. May its message resonate in every heart, guiding us towards a new dawn of enlightenment and salvation.

Bhavishya Malika
Bhavishya Malika

In the twilight of the Kali Yuga, the need for the wisdom of future Marca will arise.

In the cycle of ages, the first is Satya Yuga, followed by Treta Yuga, then Dvapara Yuga, and finally the arrival of Kali Yuga. Currently, the age of Kali Yuga has ended, and we are in the twilight of the ages. The transition period between the end of one age and the beginning of another is called the Yuga Sandhya or the junction of ages. The lifespan of Kali Yuga is considered to be 432,000 years according to Manu Smriti. However, due to the increase in severe sins committed by humans, it will diminish to 427,200 years, and only 4,800 years of Kali Yuga will remain. This is the inevitable limitation. The following verses from Manu Smriti provide evidence of this:

” चत्त्वार्जाहु सहस्राणि तत् कृतम् युगम्,
तस्य तवच्छता सध्या सध्याशश्च तथाविधः”

The verse above suggests that after four thousand years, the Satya Yuga arrives. The duration of those four thousand verses, along with their twilight and dawn, is equivalent to just a hundred verses.

In detail: Duration of Kali Yuga = 4000 years There are two twilight periods at the beginning and end, each of 400 years, totaling 800 years. Hence, the total duration of Kali Yuga is 4,800 years.

In the midst of this, Sudama Ji, the closest associate among the five companions of Lord Vishnu, along with Brahma Gopala, Achyutananda Das Ji Maharaj, guided by the divine direction of the Supreme Lord, adjusted the duration or the time of enjoyment of Kali Yuga to be remembered as 4,800 years, though it’s mentioned to be extended to 5,000 years in future scriptures.

Bhavishya Malika puran
Bhavishya Malika puran
“चारि लक्ष जे बतिश सहस्त्र, कलियुग र अटइ आयुष ।
पाप भारा रे कलि तुटि जिब, पांच सस्र कलि भोग होइब।”
“ଚାରି ଲକ୍ଷ୍ମୀ ଜେ ବାଟିଶ ସାହାଷ୍ଟ୍ରା, କାଲିଗୁଗା ରା ଆତି ଆୟୁଷ |
ପାପା ଭରା ରେ କାଳୀ ଟୁଟି ଜିବ୍, ପଞ୍ଚ ସାସ୍ରା କାଳୀ ଭୋଗ ହୋବ | ”

In the aforementioned lines, Achyutananda Das Ji Maharaj explains that – The duration of Kali Yuga is stated to be 432,000 years. However, due to a decrease in human sinfulness, its span will diminish, resulting in only 5,000 years of experience. Based on celestial observations such as eclipses, Kali Yuga has already endured 5,125 years since its commencement. This suggests that Kali Yuga has concluded entirely, and we have transitioned into the era of twilight or the junction of ages, known as Sandhya or Sangam Yuga. Hence, it is essential for societal well-being to heed the guidance provided in future scriptures.

Once more, Achyutananda Das Ji emphasizes in the future scriptures –

“संसार मध्यरे केमंत जाणिबे नर अंगे देह बहि
गत आगत जे युग र ब्यबस्था समस्तन्कु जणा नाहीं
“ସାନସାରା ମାଧେୟାର କେମନ୍ତ ଜାନିବେ ନାର ଆ  ୍ଜେ ଦେ ବାହି |
ଅତୀତର ଯୁଗ ଏବଂ ବ୍ୟବସ୍ଥା ଜଣା ନାହିଁ |

Mahapurush Achyutananda Das Ji Maharaj has mentioned in the “Malika Granth” – a collection of aphorisms – that amidst the delusion of materialism, people wander aimlessly, oblivious to the crises of the era or its eventual end. Even the wise and virtuous may stray from the path and become lost in confusion. The spiritual realm will also witness an increase in false pretenses. The current situation of Kali Yuga continues to persist.

“ଯଦି ପଶ୍ଚିମ ଭାଗରେ ସୂର୍ଯ୍ୟ ଉଦୟ ହୁଅନ୍ତି, ଯଦି ଲୋଟସ୍ ପର୍ବତର ଶିଖରରେ ଫୁଟିବ।
“उदयतिः यदि भानु पश्चिम दिग बिभागे, बिकशति यदि प‌द्म पर्वतानां शिखाये।
प्रचलति यदि मेरु शितो तापती बन्ही, नटलति खडू बाक्य सज्जनानां कदाचित ।”

During the coming times, the sun may rise in the west, the moon may appear in a diminished form, Mount Meru may move from south to north, fire may cool down or even become cold. Hence, any prediction or statement made in scriptures by revered personalities like Achyutananda Das Ji Maharaj or any other saintly person or great personality cannot be dismissed lightly.

 The Panchasakha: Guardians of Vaishnavism in Medieval Odisha

During the time of the esteemed spiritual leader and incarnation of Namayogi, Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, there existed five renowned saints of Vaishnavism, collectively known as the ‘Panchasakha’. Shishu Anant Das, Achyutananda Das, Jagannath Das, Balaram Das, and Yashwant Das were significant figures in medieval Odisha, profoundly influencing both its spirituality and literature. The Panchasakha sect emerged during Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s propagation of devotion in Bengal. Even prior to Sri Chaitanya’s presence in Odisha, the Panchasakhas upheld the tradition established by the Bhakta poet Jaydev’s ‘Geeta Govinda’, advocating devotion to Radha and Krishna.

 

All five saints became disciples of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who referred to them as his ‘Panchasakha’, declaring them akin to his five souls and equating them with incarnations of Lord Vishnu. Living between 1450-1570, the Panchasakhas translated ancient Hindu texts into simple prose, articulating spiritual concepts in accessible language for the common people. Their works, encompassing texts like Pothi, Malika, Tika, and Geeta, not only allowed individuals from lower strata of society to transcend the caste system and embrace devotion to God but also played an unparalleled role in Odisha’s literary and spiritual development.

 

The Panchasakhas through the Ages

The history of the Panchasakhas spans ages. At the close of each era, these beings born from a part of God descend to Earth, contribute significantly to establishing God’s religion, and then return to God’s Golok Dham. In Satyayuga, they appeared as Kripajal, Narada, Markandeya, Gargava, and Swayambhu Manu. In Tretayuga, they manifested as Nala, Neel, Hanuman, Jamwant, and Sushen. As Dwaparayuga neared its end, Neelkantheshwar Maharaj prophesied to Lord Krishna that his companions Sudama, Dam, Subal, Subahu, and Shrivatsa would reincarnate in Kaliyuga as Achyutananda, Balram, Jagannath, Yashwant, and the child known as Anant. These five saints were Lord Krishna’s closest confidants in Dwaparayuga, returning in Kaliyuga to serve him.

Panchasakha

Though the Panchasakhas of Kaliyuga composed numerous texts, the ‘Bhavishya Malika’ stands out prominently among them. Notably, Bhavishya Malika isn’t a single book but a series comprising 185,000 texts. Over 600 years ago, due to a scarcity of paper and pen, most Malika texts were inscribed in the Odia script on palm leaves. Just as Maharishi Valmiki composed the Ramayana before Lord Ram’s incarnation in Treta Yuga and Maharishi Vyas authored the Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran prior to Shri Krishna’s incarnation in Dwapar, similarly, in Kaliyuga, Lord Jagannath incarnate wrote the Ramayana before his Kalki incarnation, instructing the Panchasakhas to pen the Bhavishya Malika.

Before the advent of the ‘Kalki Avatar’, the tenth and final incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the Panchasakhas gathered devotees from all four Yugas and recited the Bhavishya Malika scriptures for their salvation. Their aim was to guide them from unrighteousness to righteousness and unite them with the Kalki Avatar. Delving into the events from Kaliyuga to Sangamyuga and from Sangamyuga to Satyayuga, the Panchasakhas sought to awaken devotees’ dormant consciousness through the Bhavishya Malika, warning 

of a reduced lifespan to 5,000 years due to humanity’s  sins.

Bhavishya Malika describes the sign of the end of Kali Yuga.

According to Bhavishya Malika, several signs will manifest from the Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha, signaling the end of Kaliyuga and the advent of Lord Kalki.

Bhavishya Malika prophesies that when Lord Jagannath relinquishes his ethereal form to assume a human body, the Ratan Chandua atop the Ratna Singhasan in the Jagannath temple will catch fire. This incident occurred in 2004-05.

Another significant omen is the presence of ominous birds perched atop the temple. It’s noteworthy that typically no birds are observed flying over the Jagannathpuri temple, and scientists have failed to ascertain the reason. However, Bhavishya Malika predicts that towards the end of Kaliyuga, an ominous bird will be sighted flying above the temple. This phenomenon has occurred multiple times since 2005, with notable instances in 2018, 2020, and 2021.

Additionally, Bhavishya Malika mentions the fluttering of the Purifier Bana above Neelachakra in the wind as a sign. This occurred before cyclonic storms ‘Fani’ and ‘Amphan’ struck the Puri coast in 2019 and 2020, respectively.

The burning of the temple’s flag is also cited as a sign of Kaliyuga’s end. On Papamochani Ekadashi, March 19, 2020, the cloth near Neelchakra ignited due to proximity to a lamp.

Furthermore, frequent instances of stones falling from the temple have been noted since 2005, corroborating another prophecy. These incidents occurred in 2011, 2015, and 2022, among others.

Cyclonic storm ‘Fani’ in 2019 also fulfilled a prophecy by bending the Neelachakra and destroying a centuries-old banana tree in the temple premises.

Several other signs mentioned in Bhavishya Malika have materialized in recent times, including bloodshed in the temple premises and specific political leadership indications for India and Odisha.

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In his seminal work ‘Secret Knowledge’, Achyutanand Das underscores additional indicators of Kaliyuga’s end and the incarnation of Lord Kalki.

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Bhavishya Malika Predictions

Bhavishya malika puran : Changes coming in nature and Panchabhuta (five elements):-

  • Midday will be accompanied by eerie songs.
  • Untimely blossoms will appear on mango trees.
  • Neem trees will bear flowers and fruits out of season.
  • Different trees will bear fruits and flowers contrary to their natural cycles.
  • Rice will grow on bamboo trees.
  • Crops will be infested with pests.
  • Uneven distribution of rainfall will lead to crop shortages in some areas and excess in others.
  • Famine and drought will occur in many places.
  • Many humans and animals will perish due to epidemics.
  • Cows will suffer from a scarcity of food.
  • Unknown diseases will spread among humans and animals.
  • 64 types of epidemics will plague the Earth.
  • Seasons will undergo untimely changes, with 6 seasons experienced in just 13 days.
  • Untimely floods will occur in rivers.
  • The sun’s rays will become 10 times stronger.
  • Fog will persist during the day.
  • Frequent storms will lead to repeated breaches of coastal boundaries due to sea-level rise.
  • Deserts will experience floods.
  • Heavy rains will cause floods even on mountain peaks, leading to the death of humans and animals.
  • Aquatic and marine life will suffer heavy losses.
  • Many wild animals will venture into cities, causing harm to humans.
  • Due to the sun’s heat, the snow on the north and south poles will begin to melt.
  • Millions of wild animals will perish in large forest fires.
  • Earthquakes will be felt every month, every day, in every corner of the Earth.
  • Jackals will howl during the day.
  • The rooster’s comb will turn from red to white.
  • Lotus flowers will bloom even in the month of Vaishakh.
  • Smoke-like clouds will appear in all directions.
  • Clouds will burst into rain with thunderstorms in flat and hilly regions.
  • Every month, somewhere on Earth, there will be storms, hurricanes, cyclones, tornadoes, etc.
  • Many new and dormant volcanic eruptions will awaken on Earth.

 

Bhavishya Malika Predictions : regarding Changes in Human Civilization

  • In human society, many men and women will have infertility defects due to which children will not be born.
  • Gender change of both men and women will be possible and many people will change their gender.
  •  Due to lust, selfishness and greed for money, sons will kill their parents.
  • The tradition of joint family will disappear in the society, not only brothers will live in separate houses but husband and wife will also live in separate houses.
  • The sons will push the elderly parents out of their house and the elderly parents will live alone or in an old age home.
  • Humans, at all times, will suffer from only minor ailments and live with the help of medicine alone.
  • The number of non-vegetarians, alcoholics, tobacco users and drug addicts will increase significantly in the society.
  • The sins of abortion and feticide will increase in large numbers in the world.
  •  The number of second wives in the world will increase greatly.
  • There will be no purity between husband and wife.
  • Human society will not worship gods.
  •  Sons will not offer Pind Daan to their deceased parents.
  • Sons will not contribute to the last rites of their parents.
  • Widowed women will also perform the last rites and offer Pind Daan.
  • Marriage will take place between a man and a man.
  • Marriage will take place between a woman and a woman.
  • There will be a marriage between brother and sister.
  •  The father will have an unhealthy relationship with his daughter at some point.
  •  Men will wear Mlechchha attire and women will wear a very sensual and Mlechchha form.
  •  Men will also give birth to children.
  •  Men will cut the hair from the top of the rest of the ears, keeping the hair on the top of the head.
  •  All people will adopt western civilization and dress accordingly.
  • Married women should not wear vermillion on their forehead and bangles in their hands.
  •  In Kaliyuga, no human being will be able to enjoy life 100%.
  •  Leaving aside Geeta, Bhagwat, Shastra and Puranas, human society will study Kamashastra.
  • People will stop worshiping Mother Tulsi Ji.
  • People will stop worshiping the Village Devi/Kuldevi.
  • The number of liars in the society will increase greatly.
  • Sinners, corrupt and ignorant people will get great respect in the society.
  •  There will be no high or low, caste, caste, religion or caste in marriage.
  • Younger men will marry older women.
  •  The knowledgeable gentleman will leave Gayatri Mantra and recite the knowledge of witchcraft etc.
  •  The protector will become the eater (the eagle will eat the grain)
  • There will be extinction of the Vedas from the world.
  • Women will roam around leaving their hair open. Young women would like to be naked and show off their body.
  •  Women will sell their bodies to earn their living.
  • Kings will not rule at the end of Kaliyuga.
  •  People will keep fast on Ekadashi but will eat non-vegetarian food.
  •  Some people will start eating alcohol and meat along with Nirmalya (Mahaprasad of Jagannath Ji).
  •  People will eat, travel and sleep during untimely hours.
  •  Due to untimely sexual intercourse with a human being, the child will die in the womb.
  • ​​Boys and girls will abort their pregnancies in secret.
  • Men will abduct someone else’s wife and enjoy it.
  • An atmosphere of unrest will be reflected in all the families of the world.

Bhavishya Malika Predictions for Changes in planets and constellations

  • The moon’s rays will appear blurry.
  • The sun’s rays will be very strong.
  • Due to frequent change of sides, there will be 13 day Paksha Prakash.
  • Meteorites will fall from the sky again and again.
  • Very often, Amavasya and Sankranti will converge (occur) on the same day.
  • Very often, the full moon and solstice will converge (occur) on the same day.
  • Solar eclipse will be visible on Amavasya and lunar eclipse on Purnima within a gap of one paksha.
  •  In the off season, a ring will be reflected around the Sun and at other times, a ring will be reflected around the Moon.
  •  Unnatural movements will be seen frequently in the planets and constellations.
  • The sun’s rays will become 10 times more intense.
  • Changes will be seen repeatedly in the speed of movement of the planet.
  • Planets and constellations will not be in accordance with the position.
  • The sun and the moon will not be visible for seven days and seven nights and there will be darkness
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  • In later times, a new sun, a new moon and new constellations will be established by Lord Kalki.

 

Bhavishya Malika Predictions for Spiritual change 

  • There will be thunderbolts on many temples.
  • At some places, temple flags will get burnt due to lightning.
  • There will be such theft and looting from various temples that even idols will be stolen from the temples.
  • People will commit rape even inside the temple.
  •  Priests will start worshiping in temples after eating non-vegetarian food and drinking alcohol.
  • People will also enter temples after eating non-vegetarian food and drinking alcohol.
  • There will be no spiritual atmosphere at various temples and spiritual places.
  • Despite the presence of Gods and Goddesses, temples will not be protected and maintained.
  • Gods and Goddesses will not be worshiped at any place.
  • Due to all these sinful deeds, the gods and goddesses will leave the village.

 

Bhavishya Malika Predictions for Guru, disciple and sages and saints in kalyuga

  • Many people will start Guru tradition to feed themselves.
  •  Gurus will not have knowledge of Shastra Purana.
  • Some people will call themselves Guru by doing Tantra Sadhana.
  • Those people who will be able to get rid of ghosts (do the work of exorcists) will be called great gurus in the society.
  • In the Guru tradition, non-vegetarian and drinking alcohol will be encouraged.
  • People called upper caste will start fishing with nets and sticks in their hands and will work as butchers.
  •  Celibate people will not follow celibacy.
  •  By changing the name given by father and mother and adding titles like Sant, Swamiji, Das, Maharaj etc. before it, he will call himself Thakur/Great Man.
  • Will wear orange and saffron clothes and call himself Guru.
  •  They will spread false glory by cutting the forest and worshiping the bill by calling it God’s dream instructions.
  • People who are called Guru will marry their disciple and call her their Ashta Patrani.

Bhavishya malika 2024 predictions

  • Economic instability will persist, causing fluctuations in global markets.
  • Political tensions will escalate, leading to increased conflicts and unrest in various regions.
  • Natural disasters like floods, earthquakes, and storms will disrupt communities worldwide.
  • Technological advancements will bring both benefits and challenges, reshaping industries and societies.
  • Health crises will continue, with new diseases and outbreaks posing significant threats to public health.
  • Environmental concerns will grow, leading to greater awareness and activism for conservation and sustainability.
  • Social inequalities will deepen, highlighting the need for systemic change and social justice reforms.
  • Cultural shifts will occur, influencing societal norms as attitudes towards tradition and modernity change.
  • Spiritual movements and practices will gain popularity as people seek solace and meaning in uncertain times.
  • Scientific discoveries will lead to breakthroughs in medicine, space exploration, and renewable energy.
  • Educational systems will adapt to incorporate technology and meet the changing needs of students.
  • International relations will involve both cooperation and conflict, shaping the geopolitical landscape.
  • Advances in artificial intelligence and automation will transform industries, impacting employment.
  • Cybersecurity threats will increase, posing risks to individuals, businesses, and governments.
  • Cultural exchange and globalization will foster greater diversity and interconnectedness.
  • Climate change will remain a pressing issue, prompting urgent action to mitigate its impact.
  • Populist movements will challenge established political institutions, leading to shifts in power dynamics.
  • Social media will continue to influence public opinion and discourse.
  • Mental health awareness will rise, prompting efforts to address stigma and improve access to care.
  • Faith-based communities will provide support during times of uncertainty, and traditional wisdom will be recognized for sustainable living.

FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

  1. Are the prophecies of Bhavishya Malika based on historical events?While some prophecies may align with historical occurrences, the true essence of Bhavishya Malika lies in its spiritual insights rather than literal predictions.
  2. What is the significance of the Jagannath Temple in the context of Bhavishya Malika?The Jagannath Temple serves as a focal point for many prophecies in Bhavishya Malika, symbolizing the convergence of cosmic forces and spiritual energies.
  3. How do the teachings of the Panchasakhas resonate with modern-day seekers?The timeless wisdom of the Panchasakhas transcends temporal boundaries, offering solace and guidance to seekers grappling with the challenges of contemporary life.
  4. Is Bhavishya Malika still relevant in today’s world?Yes, Bhavishya Malika continues to inspire and enlighten individuals seeking spiritual clarity and insight into the mysteries of existence.
  5. What lessons can we learn from the Panchasakhas and their teachings?The teachings of the Panchasakhas emphasize the importance of devotion, righteousness, and compassion in navigating the complexities of life and attaining spiritual fulfillment.

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