Kalkin

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The title name - [Kalki] - comes from the 10th avatar of Vishnu - the god of the Hindu. He is the one who rids earth of its evil and leads mankind along a new path. Kalki is in Buddhism also the ruler of Shambhala a place that closely symbolises heaven in christianity - its the destiny where only the enlightened arrive. The 25th Buddhist Kalki according to Tibetan Buddhism is also Buddha himself. Kalki seen as an inner archetypal symbol of one self is a designation of spiritual repose and vigor, a "beautiful life essence", impelling people to follow diverse and harmonious paths of virtue, rather than needlessly harsh and destructive paths of bigotry and narrow minded presumptions.

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