The ancient Odia scripture written by the five divine Panchasakha saints — containing unalterable prophecies about Kalki Avatar, the end of Kali Yuga, World War III, and the dawn of Satya Yuga.
Bhavishya Malika — meaning "Garland of Future Knowledge" — is the Last Scripture of Sanatana Dharma. It was spoken by Supreme Lord Jagannath Himself to the five Panchasakha saints of Odisha, and written under the sacred personal guidance of Lord Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu approximately 600 years ago. Unlike ordinary prophecy, this scripture was not written by a clairvoyant or astrologer, but by the closest companions of the Supreme Lord — making it the most authoritative scripture for understanding the current age of Kali Yuga.
Around six-hundred years ago, the five closest friends and devotees of Lord Krishna, popularly known as the 'Panchasakha', were reborn in Odisha, the holy land of Lord Jagannath. Among other things, they are credited with writing numerous scriptures containing detailed prophecies about future events. Meticulously written on palm leaves, these prophecies are quickly coming to be known to be uncannily accurate to date.
The prophecies are meticulously preserved on copper plates and palm leaves. The events they describe — from the birth of Kalki Avatar to the timing of World War III and the dawn of Satya Yuga — are becoming uncannily accurate as each year passes.
Five divine companions of Lord Krishna — who reincarnated in Odisha — wrote Bhavishya Malika under His direct spiritual guidance. Their prophecies carry the authority of the Supreme Being Himself.
The foremost of the Panchasakha, revered as a great saint and mystic of Odisha. His writings contain the most detailed and specific prophecies in Bhavishya Malika, including the identity of Kalki Avatar.
A saint of extraordinary spiritual power whose Malika writings elaborate on the cosmic cycle of Yugas, the role of Puri and the Jagannath temple in the final age, and the signs of Kali Yuga's end.
Known for his visionary writings on geopolitical events and the great war to come. His prophecies describe the involved nations, the nature of the conflict, and India's ultimate emergence as a righteous victor.
Author of the Odia Mahabharata and a deeply revered saint-poet of Odisha. His Malika writings emphasise devotion, the nature of divine incarnations, and the spiritual path for devotees in Kali Yuga.
A great saint whose writings focus on the divine protection available to sincere devotees during the time of catastrophe, the importance of Sandhya practice, and the establishment of Dharma after the great purging.
Bhavishya Malika is unequivocal: Lord Kalki has already been born in India. He is the reincarnation of Lord Krishna, come to restore Dharma to a fallen world. At the appointed time, He will manifest fully — riding a white horse, carrying a blazing sword — to destroy adharma and inaugurate the Golden Age.
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