Bhagavata Purana Canto 12 - J.M. Sanyal (1901-1910)

The Bhagavata Purana (Śrīmadbhāgavatam) is the most influential of the eighteen Mahapuranas. Canto 12 is its eschatological finale — the account of the Kali Age, the Kalki prophecy, and the restoration of the Satya Yuga. J.M. Sanyal’s 1901-1910 translation is public domain.

Contents

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12.1BP 12.01Future dynasties; kings become robbers; progressive moral decay of Kali Age
12.2BP 12.02Kalki avatar prophecy; birth in Shambhala; horse Devadatta; blazing sword; millions of wicked destroyed; Satya Yuga restored
12.3BP 12.03Duration and qualities of the four Yugas; power of Vishnu’s name in Kali; signs of Kali’s arrival

Cross-Scripture Parallels

The Kalki prophecy in BP 12.2 parallels:

  • Bhagavad Gita 4.7-8 (BG 04) - avatar descent doctrine that Kalki fulfills
  • Avesta Yasna 9 - Saoshyant warrior-restorer prophecy (Zoroastrian parallel)
  • Tipitaka DN 26 - Metteyya prophecy (Buddhist parallel)