KALAGNANAM
Prophecies around the world
Age of Kaliyuga
Calculation:
1. Sri Veera Brahmendra Swamy's Govinda Vakya No. 99 speaks -
"కల్లయుగము అయిదేవేలేండ్ల లోపల కలికి రూపుడు తరలి వచ్చీనిమా,
ఎల్ల లోకము లేలుచు చతుర్యుగ సద్ధర్మములు మహి నిలిపేరుమా"
Meaning - Before 5000 years in Kaliyuga, Kalki Avatar shall arrive.With dominion over all realms, he shall establish righteous justice upon the earth.
This implies that Kalki Avatar, also known as Veera Vasantaraya, was expected to appear before the culmination of 5000 years of Kali Yuga.
Considering the widely accepted starting year of Kali Yuga as approximately 3100 B.C., it has already surpassed 5100 years by 2017 A.D.
Thus, the question arises: where is the awaited arrival of Kalki Avatar?
2. In the 9th chapter of the Kalagnanam book from Brahmamgari Matam, Saint Sarvajna prophesied that -
"after 4794 years of Kali Yuga, the reign of Delhi's Muslim kings would come to an end."
As the last king of Delhi passed away in 1862 A.D., it suggests that Kali Yuga began around 2931 B.C. 1862 AD – 4794 years = 2931 BC
(Because there is no year zero between 1 A.D. and 1 B.C., calculations must consider this absence when determining chronological timelines).
3. The Burckle Crater, a colossal underwater feature nestled in the Indian Ocean between Africa and Asia, is believed to have formed from a monumental asteroid impact during prehistoric times. Discovered in 2001 through satellite imagery analysis, this crater, spanning approximately 29 kilometers (18 miles) in diameter, ranks among Earth's largest known impact sites. Scientists speculate that this cataclysmic event, dating back to around 3000-2800 B.C., might have caused the submergence of Lord Krishna's legendary city, Dwaraka, as described in ancient Indian texts like the Mahabharata and the Puranas. Although the link between the Burckle Crater and Dwaraka remains speculative, it continues to captivate researchers, offering potential insights into both geological phenomena and ancient civilizations.
4. On May 10, 2907 BC, a significant event occurred: a Great Solar Eclipse. This eclipse, associated with ancient flood myths and possibly linked to a meteor impact in the Indian Ocean, is believed to have played a role in the great floods that submerged Dwaraka city and triggered conflicts within the Yadava Dynasty. While still unproven, the connection between this solar eclipse and historical events continues to intrigue researchers and astronomers alike.
5. In the book "Sri Veera Brahmendra Swamula Vari Tri-Kalagnanam" by Mythili Venkateswara Rao of Rachana Publications, it is mentioned that Lord Sri Krishna ascended to Vaikuntam during the ఫ్రజోత్పత్తి నామ సంవత్సరం అశ్వీయుజ మాసం బహుల ఏకాదశి ('Prajjotpathi Nama Samvatsara' on the day of 'Ashweeja Maasam Bahula Ekadashi’). This event is considered the commencement of Kali Yuga. Thus, the Prajjotpathi Nama Samvatsara, linked with a solar eclipse, asteroid impact in the Indian Ocean, and close to 2900 B.C., precisely corresponds to the year 2930 B.C.
6. Sri Veera Brahmendra Swami's Govinda Vakya No.98 prophesies -
"నాలుగువేల తొమ్మన్నూటడేబ్భై త్తొమ్మిదివత్సరములందు తెలిసీనిమా
వెలుగుచు భర్గునివత్సరమందున వీరయోగి చంద్రుడిచ్చీనిమా"
Meaning - At four thousand nine hundred seventy-nine years (4979) shall be known. In the year named Bharguni Nama Samvatsara, the Veerayogi shall arrive radiantly.
If we consider the year 2930 B.C. as the beginning of Kali Yuga, then the Kali year 4979 corresponds exactly to the Bharguni Nama Samvatsara, which is also known as Shukla Nama Samvatsara.
This aligns with the year 2049 A.D., marking the arrival of the Bharguni Nama Samvatsara or Shukla Nama Samvatsara precisely.
7. In the 11th chapter of Sri Veera Brahmam Kalagnanam from Brahmamgari Matam, it is written that – “4948 కలి సంవత్సరములు మీదట రాబోయే ప్లవంగ నామ సంవత్సరంలో సూర్యబింబం కంకణాకారముగా కనపడును. ఆ ప్లవంగ నామ సంవత్సరంలో సూర్య గ్రహణాలు 2, చంద్ర గ్రహణాలు 3 వచ్చును.”
Meaning - After 4948 years of Kaliyuga, the subsequent Plavanga Nama Samvatsara will witness 2 solar and 3 lunar eclipses.
Considering Kaliyuga to have commenced from 2930-29 B.C., this calculation brings us 4948 Kali-years to precisely 2018-19 A.D. Then the upcoming Plavanga Nama Samvatsara matches with 2027-28 A.D., which indeed features precisely 2 solar and 3 lunar eclipses, marking a remarkable coincidence with 11th chapter prophecy of Kalagnanam.
Therefore, it can be inferred that Kaliyuga began in the year 2930 B.C.