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Gobind Singh translating the Purana version writes in the Sri Dasam Granth:

When there is incest, adultery, atheism, hatred of religion, no more dharma, and sin everywhere, the impossible Iron Age has come; in what way the world will be saved? For the helpless, Vishnu himself will manifest as the Supreme Purusha. He will be called the Kalki incarnation and will be glorious like a lion coming down from heaven.

Nearly there.

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On 5/23/2018 at 10:38 PM, MisterrSingh said:

Anyone wondering if the Kalki avtaar -- who the Dharmic faiths consider to be their "good guy" -- might be the Anti-Christ in accordance with the beliefs of Abrahamic religions, lmao?  That would certainly be an amazing plot twist. 

not all dharmic faiths . Sikhi doesn't consider it as a 'good guy' because we don't believe in vishnu as supreme. Kalki is vishnu avatar. Hindus believe that vishnu, the maintainer of universe will wait till things get really dark in kalyug and then come sitting on a white horse with a khanda in his hand to kill the wicked . Whereas our 10th guru taught us "Jaha taha tum dharam pasaro . Dusht dokhian pakad pachharo"(Wherever u spread dharma, uproot the wicked and tyrants). So whereas hindus wait, Sikhs believe in acting in the present. big difference 

 

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1 hour ago, AjeetSinghPunjabi said:

not all dharmic faiths . Sikhi doesn't consider it as a 'good guy' because we don't believe in vishnu as supreme. Kalki is vishnu avatar. Hindus believe that vishnu, the maintainer of universe will wait till things get really dark in kalyug and then come sitting on a white horse with a khanda in his hand to kill the wicked . Whereas our 10th guru taught us "Jaha taha tum dharam pasaro . Dusht dokhian pakad pachharo"(Wherever u spread dharma, uproot the wicked and tyrants). So whereas hindus wait, Sikhs believe in acting in the present. big difference 

The anticipation of his arrival is palpable among certain Sikh groups whether we "believe" in his divinity or not. He's enough to warrant a mention in Dasam Guru's Bani in somewhat positive terms, so there must be something in his coming that will spell a change for all humanity, including Sikhs.

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