Kalki Avatar & connections between rain, earthquakes, thunder & lightning
Kalki is the tenth and final avatar (incarnation) of the Hindu god Vishnu. According to Hindu mythology, Kalki is expected to appear at the end of Kali Yuga (the current age of darkness and chaos) to restore order and righteousness to the world.
There are various interpretations of the connection between Kalki avatar and natural phenomena like rain, thunder, earthquake, and lightning in Hindu mythology.
Some Hindu texts suggest that Kalki will arrive on a white horse with a sword in his hand, and that he will use his sword to destroy the wicked and restore dharma (righteousness). This imagery has been interpreted as representing a powerful force that will shake the world and bring about radical change.
In some interpretations, Kalki is associated with the natural phenomena that are traditionally seen as signs of the end of the world, such as heavy rain, thunder, and lightning. This is seen as representing the power and ferocity of Kalki's arrival, which will be accompanied by a great upheaval of the world as we know it.
In other interpretations, Kalki is associated with the idea of the "cosmic dance" of Shiva, in which the god dances to create and destroy the universe. This dance is said to be accompanied by thunder, lightning, and earthquakes, and is seen as a representation of the cyclical nature of creation and destruction.
It is important to note that these interpretations are based on ancient Hindu texts and are subject to various interpretations and beliefs within the Hindu tradition.
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