The three pillars of Kalki Avatar International's mission — Bhavishya Malika scripture, Tri-Sandhya daily practice, and the sacred Malika verses — as taught by Pandit Dr. Shri Kashinath Mishra.
Bhavishya Malika—meaning "Garland of Prophecies of the Future"—is a revered collection of sacred Odia scriptures composed by the great saints and seers of Odisha, collectively known as the Panchasakha. Regarded by its followers as the final prophetic scripture of Sanatana Dharma, these texts were written more than six centuries ago by the five saint-poets, who are traditionally associated with the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
According to the Bhavishya Malika tradition, the words recorded by the Panchasakha were not merely their own compositions. They are believed to have been divinely revealed and dictated by Lord Jagannath Himself. For this reason, these prophecies are revered as "Brahma Vaani"—the Divine Voice of the Supreme.
"This is not a human composition. These words were received directly from the Divine. Every syllable is prophecy. Every verse a lamp lighting the darkest night of human history."
— Pandit Dr. Shri Kashinath Mishra
What makes the Bhavishya Malika extraordinary is the precision of its fulfilled prophecies. Written centuries before modern technology, the texts describe "iron birds in the sky" (airplanes), "iron horses running without horses" (cars and trains), and people communicating "across vast distances without meeting" (telephones and the internet). These and dozens of other specific predictions have already come to pass with startling accuracy.
For devotees and scholars, this fulfillment of past prophecies lends enormous credibility to the scripture's yet-unfulfilled verses — particularly those describing the coming of Kalki Avatar and the dawn of a new Satya Yuga (Golden Age).
The Bhavishya Malika covers several major themes:
The decline of dharma — a detailed description of moral, social, and spiritual decay in the final phase of Kali Yuga, with specific signs that signal the transition is near. The arrival of Kalki — precise descriptions of Kalki's birth, appearance, family lineage, divine weapons, and the manner of the great purification he will bring. The role of Tri-Sandhya — the essential daily practice that all devotees are commanded to perform as protection and preparation for the coming age. The new Satya Yuga — a detailed, beautiful description of the coming Golden Age of truth and divine order.
Five divine poets of Odisha whose visions gave us the Bhavishya Malika.
Tri-Sandhya is the three-fold daily prayer practice prescribed in the Bhavishya Malika as the essential spiritual discipline for all devotees living through Kali Yuga. "Tri" means three; "Sandhya" refers to the junction points of the day — dawn (pratah), noon (madhyahna), and dusk (sayam). At these three sacred times, when the veils between the material and spiritual worlds are thinnest, devoted prayer offers tremendous spiritual merit and divine protection.
"In this dark age, Tri-Sandhya is the boat that will carry you safely across the ocean of Kali Yuga. Do not neglect this practice even for a single day."
— Bhavishya Malika, Achyutananda Das
Performed at dawn — ideally before sunrise — this first Sandhya greets the Divine with gratitude for the gift of a new day. It involves sacred mantras, prostrations, and meditation on the rising sun as a manifestation of divine light and consciousness. This is considered the most powerful of the three sessions.
Performed at solar noon when the sun reaches its zenith. This midday pause reconnects the practitioner with the divine through a shorter set of prayers and mantras. Though briefer, it maintains the continuity of sacred consciousness through the active hours of the day.
Performed as the sun sets, this evening Sandhya closes the day with prayer, offering the day's actions to the Divine and seeking protection through the night. The twilight hour — when day meets night — is considered especially sacred in Vedic tradition as a time when divine energies are most accessible.
In Hindu cosmology, a Kalpa (cosmic cycle) consists of four Yugas — Satya, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali. At the end of each Kali Yuga, when adharma (unrighteousness) reaches its peak, Lord Vishnu descends in a new avatar to destroy evil and restore cosmic order. The tenth and final avatar — Kalki — is prophesied to appear at the darkest hour of the current Kali Yuga.
The Golden Age foretold in the Bhavishya Malika — a world restored to divine order after the great purification.
Wars cease. Nations unite. The human family recognizes its divine unity and lives in harmony according to eternal dharmic principles.
The Earth heals. The natural world is restored to abundance. Seasons return to their proper order. All living beings coexist in balance and beauty.
Every soul awakens to its divine nature. Sanatana Dharma is fully restored. The entire world lives in truth, righteousness, and devotion to the Supreme.