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Kalki Jayanti 2024: Celebrate the Arrival of Lord Kalki 

By August 10, 2024No Comments
Kalki Jayanti 2024_ Celebrate the Arrival of Lord Kalki

The world will soon be free from all the darkest, chaotic times of Kalyug and restart a new cycle of time with the arrival of Kalki. Yes, you heard it right! Kalki Jayanti is the day to celebrate and honour the 10th avatar of Lord Vishnu. It is a day to celebrate his arrival on the Earth to see the Gods’s victory over evil. 

So, with this, let’s get ahead of ourselves to learn more in detail about the significance, the reason of his arrival and the rituals involved. Come, let us begin! 

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2024 Kalki Date and Time 

  • Kalki Jayanti Date: 10th August, 2024 (Saturday) 
  • Kalki Jayanti Muhurat: 04:25 PM to 07:05 PM
  • Duration: 02 Hours and 39 Mins
  • Shashthi Tithi Begins: 03:14 AM on 10th August, 2024 
  • Shashthi Tithi Ends: 05:44 AM on 11th August, 2024 

What is Kalki Jayanti? 

Kalki Jayanti is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates the arrival of Lord Vishnu’s 10th avatar, Kalki. It is celebrated on the Shashti tithi, the sixth lunar day of Shukla paksha, as per the Hindu calendar, in the month of Shravan. On this day, people expect to celebrate Kalki birth date with great joy and devotion.

Moreover, it is celebrated in anticipation of Kalki’s arrival. Kalki’s arrival will restore Dharma (righteousness and truth) by bringing about a new cycle of time called the Satya Yug. However, Kalki has not yet appeared as the avatar of Lord Vishnu, but people believe that when he comes, the world will be free from destruction. 

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Why is Kalki Jayanti Celebrated? 

In Hinduism, Lord Vishnu is one of the most powerful deities, and people worship him with all their love, affection, and devotion. Lord Vishnu has nine avatars, and all of them are equally powerful and sacred. Therefore, Kalki is the last and the 10th incarnation of Lord Vishnu. 

Therefore, on the day of Kalki Jayanti, people celebrate it with great enthusiasm and devotion. Devotees do so with a hope for a better future and the victory of good over evil. Additionally, devotees also observe various rituals and prayers on this day to seek blessings and express their great respect for Lord Kalki. 

Why is Kalki Expected to Descend to Earth?

In Hinduism, there are four yugas, and we are currently living in the Kaal Yug era. This is the Yuga, where there is no separate place for humans and evil. Therefore, Lord Vishnu will descend to Earth to save the world from evil forces and sins and protect the Earth. This is why Lord Vishnu is called the Preserver. When the evil forces start to overpower goodness and Dharma, Lord Kalki will descend to Earth. 

Moreover, as per Srimad Bhagavatam, when the kalyug comes to an end, Bhagwan Kalki will make his arrival on Earth. However, it’s when the new era of Satyug (Dharma) will start, and the phase of Dharma, peace, righteousness, and virtues will begin. The world will restore itself and achieve a balance of good and evil.

Rituals of Kalki Jayanti 

The Kalki Jayanti is not as well known as Hanuman Jayanti but this festival holds great importance in Hinduism. In Srimad Bhagvatam, devotees expect Lord Kalki to arrive on the Shashti tithi and celebrate Kalki Jayanti. Let’s explore how devotees celebrate this day and the rituals they follow.

  • On this special and auspicious day, people honour and dedicate their day to seeking Lord Vishnu’s blessings. 
  • Devotees take baths early morning and indulge in puja and offerings. 
  • The devotees clean and shower the idol of Lord Vishnu with panchamrit and holy water.
  • Many devotees also observe fast on this day in the name of Bhagwan Kalki to seek peace and contentment. 
  • On this day, it is sacred to chant the Vishnu Sahasranamam and the Narayana Mantra 108 times. 
  • Offering food and donations to Brahmins is auspicious and beneficial, and it is a great way to appease Lord Vishnu. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 

1. Who is Kalki, and why is he so powerful?

Kalki is the 10th avatar or incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He is a powerful force with eight divine powers who will remove the dark forces from the Earth.

2. When does Kalki Jayanti fall as per the Hindu Calander?

As per the Hindu calendar, the Kalki Jayanti falls on the month of Shravan on the Shashti tithi, the sixth lunar day of Shukla paksha. Therefore, the Kalki 2024 falls on the 10th of August (Saturday).

3. What to do on the day of Kalki Jayanti?

Kalki Jayanti is a sacred day to seek the blessings of Lord Vishnu, get rid of all past sins, and seek moksha. On this day, one can offer prayers, visit Lord Vishnu Temple, meditate, and observe fasting.

4. Are there any specific prayers or mantras recited on Kalki Jayanti?

On this auspicious day, one can listen to or chant the Vishnu Sahasranamam and the Narayana Mantra 108 times. Devotees can also listen to Kalki Jayanti Vrat Katha and vishnu stotram.

5. Why do people worship Lord Vishnu on Kalki Jayanti?

On Kalki Jayanti, people offer prayers to Lord Vishnu and seek his blessings because Kalki is his 10th avatar of Lord Vishnu. It’s Lord Vishnu who, in the form of Kalki, will come to Earth to free the world from Adharma (sinful and immoral activities).

6. Why is it auspicious to honour Brahmins on Kalki Jayanti?

Honouring Brahmins on Kalki Jayanti is auspicious because it can bring blessings and good fortune. Moreover, due to their knowledge and status, the Brahmins hold a great place in society.

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