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Maalika

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Malika on Palm leaf
Malika in original form was written by the Panchsakhas on Palm Leaf.

'Maalika', or Bhavishya Maalika,[1] is an ancient text written in the 1400s in the ancient Oriya language by Saint Achyutananda Das and Panchasakha[2] in the Indian territory of Odisha.

Bhavishya Maalika mentions the prophecies of the Sanātanī Saints, which include predictions about the future. These texts mention the global transformation and arrival of Lord Kalki for the re-establishment of righteousness and the rise of the Golden Era (i.e. Satyuga) by 2032.[citation needed]

Saint Achyutananda allegedly possessed the ability to perceive the past, present, and future, and was noted as a Trikaaldarshi. He and his contemporaries documented their insights in the .[3][4]

Prophecies

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Bhavishya Malika[5] contains many prophecies that offer insights into the decline of Kaliyuga , a potential apocalypse, the third world war, and the appearance of Lord Kalki.

Achyutananda Das Ji highlighted several indicators believed to signal the culmination of Kaliyuga, the current age according to Hindu belief. These signs typically include:

  1. Social Instability: An increase in societal unrest, conflicts, and instability.
  2. Erosion of Religious Values: Decline in adherence to spiritual and moral principles, leading to a weakening of religious practices.
  3. Prevalence of Unrighteousness: Rise in unethical behaviour, dishonesty, and disregard for dharma (righteousness).
  4. Widespread Corruption: Rampant corruption in governance, societal institutions, and everyday life.[6]
  5. Religious Practices: Traditional deity worship may diminish, giving way to more unconventional or alternative forms of spirituality.
  6. Role Reversal: An intriguing prophecy indicates that the boundaries of gender roles may blur, with men potentially bearing children—a profound shift in natural and societal norms.
  7. Infidelity: Extramarital relationships may become increasingly normalized, reflecting a broader shift in societal attitudes toward commitment and fidelity.

Along with these there are many more such signs that indicate the end of the Kaliyug.[6]

Transformations in the Nature , planets and constellations

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Bhavishya Malika also mentions certain happenings in the nature and the planets by the end of Kali Yuga . The following are a few of the mentions of the incidences that will happen at the end of Kali Yuga.

  1. The sun's heat will intensify, shining with tenfold strength.
  2. For seven days and nights, the Sun and Moon will vanish, plunging the Earth into total darkness.
  3. There will be 64 distinct epidemics that will sweep across Earth.[7]

Incidences that will happen in places of worship

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A few of the Predicted Events in Places of Worship During Kaliyuga

  • Numerous temples will be hit by lightning strikes.
  • Wicked deeds will be carried out even within the sacred walls of temples.[6]
  • Due to the rise in sin and unrighteous acts, the deities will withdraw from their shrines.
  • In certain temples the flags will be hit and hence burnt due to lightning.[8]

Many more such incidences are said to take place along with the above.

Upcoming moral decline among Spiritual Gurus and their Disciples

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In the age of Kaliyuga, the sacred Guru-disciple tradition faces serious degradation. Many individuals will exploit the title of 'Guru' for personal profit and livelihood. Lacking true knowledge of the Shastras and Puranas, these so-called gurus will lead followers astray. Some will even adopt the Guru identity through sorcery, occult practices, and deceptive means, distorting the true essence of spiritual guidance.

Few of such practices and inciddences are mentioned below:

  1. Misusing Nature and Spiritual Bonds for Personal Gain: Self-proclaimed gurus will exploit dreams to justify deforestation, claiming divine instruction. Some will even marry their disciples, falsely glorifying these acts as spiritual unions.[6]
  2. Rise of Fake Gurus in Kaliyuga: Deception in the Name of Spirituality: Wearing matted hair and sacred threads, imposters will pose as saints to exploit the faithful. Ignorant and unqualified individuals will claim divine roles, deceiving others for wealth. Gurus will favor wealthy followers and live in luxury at their disciples’ expense.[9]
  3. False Promises and Spiritual Manipulation : So-called gurus will deceive disciples by demanding money, gold, and offerings, falsely promising a place in Vaikuntha, the divine abode. Others will misuse their position to seduce women, hiding lust behind spiritual teachings and discipleship.[9]

Disaster that humanity has to face by the end of Kaliyuga.

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There are a lot of challenges mentioned in the prophecies of Maalika that are imminent for the humanity to face. A few of them are mentioned as follows

  • Farmers will stop farming as dishartened by erratic rainfall.[citation needed]
  • Intensified Global Heat
  • Increasing threats from wild animal and snake attacks due to habitat loss, deforestation, and climate change.[10]
  • Glacier fragmentation and polar ice melt will accelerate due to global warming, contributing to rising sea levels and extreme weather events.[11]
  • Increased forest fires worldwide and devastating floods.[12]
  • The outbreak of a third world war lasting six years and six months. The conflict will divide the globe into two opposing powers, with India joining the war 13 months after its onset against a powerful adversary.

Initiation of New Era

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A prophecy foretells a future attack on India led by China and a coalition of thirteen Islamic nations, fueled by rising religious tensions. India is predicted to launch a powerful counteroffensive, leading to the collapse of China and the unification of the thirteen nations under Indian leadership.[13]

Following a prophesied global conflict, a ceasefire is expected to reshape international borders and reduce global populations. India will rise as a unified, powerful nation, playing a dominant role on the world stage in this new geopolitical era.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Bhavishya Malika Predictions 2025: What does Bhavishya Malika Predicts for the future?". The Times of India. January 15, 2025 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
  2. ^ "Chaitanya's Panchasakha and Lord Jagannath" (PDF). magazines.odisha.gov.in. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-07-03.
  3. ^ Singh Rajpoot, Shivam (18 April 2025). "Sant Achyutananda Das Biography: Life, Teachings, Legacy, and Prophecies of the Great Future Predictor from Odisha". Biographya.
  4. ^ Kanti, P M (16 February 2022). "The Malika Man Achyutananda Das". dibyasikha. Retrieved 18 April 2025.
  5. ^ "The Beginning of Satyuga From 2032". Bhavishya Malika Official.
  6. ^ a b c d "Signs of the end of Kali Yuga". Bhavishya Malika Official. 3 May 2025. Retrieved 3 May 2025.
  7. ^ "The forthcoming changes in Nature and the Five physical Elements (Pancha Bhoota)".
  8. ^ "Holy flag atop Puri's Jagannath temple catches fire". The New Indian Express. 21 Mar 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Gurus Gone Bad".
  10. ^ "India has the most attacks on humans by tigers, leopards and wolves". Nature India. 21 February 2023. doi:10.1038/d44151-023-00021-3.
  11. ^ Bevington, Alexandre R.; Menounos, Brian (2022). "Accelerated change in the glaciated environments of western Canada revealed through trend analysis of optical satellite imagery". Remote Sensing of Environment. 270. Bibcode:2022RSEnv.27012862B. doi:10.1016/j.rse.2021.112862.
  12. ^ Samborska, Veronika (2 April 2024). "Wildfires". Our World in Data.
  13. ^ "The Beginning of Satya Yuga From 2032". Bhavishya Maalika.