O sons and daughters of Mahadev!
You have borne the weight of unbearable suffering, humiliation, and torment, unleashed by the demons hidden among men.
But now, the Lord of Time — Mahadev Himself — calls upon you:
Arise! Awaken!
A new era dawns — the Era of Kalki Dharma.
Stand for Dharma, vanquish Adharma, and restore the sacred balance of the world.
Let it be known:
He who refuses to rise, he who trembles in fear —
Kali Yuga has begun, and there shall be no mercy for the slumbering souls.
Listen, O children of Rudra!
The darkness of ages has covered your eyes; the poison of Adharma has numbed your souls.
But Mahadev, the Eternal Flame, now roars in the heavens:
Awaken! Remember who you are!
Sons and daughters of the destroyer, born not to kneel but to fight, not to beg but to command!
Rise from your slumber, O warriors of Dharma, for the world cries out for your fire!
Fear is the chain that binds the soul, the shackles that hold the spirit captive.
It twists the heart, weakens the warrior, and turns the path of Dharma into a road of despair.
But we are sons and daughters of Rudra, born to break the chains!
Arise, for Mahadev commands: Fear no more!
The soul that fears will fall; the soul that stands fearless will conquer!
Let courage be your armor, let strength be your weapon!
For Mahadev calls us to break free — to rise without fear, to fight with honor!
The warrior of Dharma is called not for personal glory, but for the greater purpose of restoring balance to the world.
The warrior must be selfless, for their victory is not their own, but a victory for all.
With Mahadev’s grace, the warrior fights not for power, but to protect the sacred.
The path will be long, the journey fraught with peril, but the warrior is never alone.
Together, united under Mahadev’s banner, we march to restore order, to destroy Adharma, and to bring peace to the world
For too long, our women have been oppressed, humiliated, and exploited by those who have sought to destroy our faith. They have preyed on our daughters, our sisters, and our mothers, treating them as objects of lust and tools for their vile intentions.
They have raped, abducted, and violated the sanctity of our homes, stripping away the dignity of our families and the honor of our land.
But no more. We, the children of Mahadev, rise to avenge the atrocities committed against our women.
We shall not forget the pain, the suffering, and the humiliation they endured at the hands of these devils. With every ounce of our strength, we will fight to restore their dignity and honor.
We will not rest until those who have preyed upon our women face justice. We will not forgive those who sought to destroy our people by exploiting our daughters, mothers, and sisters.
The time has come to strike back. To end the reign of terror, to restore what was taken, and to protect the women who are the heart of our society.
With the divine power of Mahadev flowing through us, we will fight until the last breath, until our women are safe, until their honor is restored, and until we avenge every wrong done to them.
This is our vow — to avenge the wrongs committed against our women and to ensure that no more shall suffer as they have.
For centuries, our people have suffered at the hands of those who seek to destroy our way of life, our homes, and the very essence of our peace. They have burned our villages, slaughtered our children, and violated our sacred lands.
They have taken from us our livelihoods, our homes, and our families, leaving us with nothing but sorrow and despair. Our peaceful existence has been torn apart by their ruthless violence.
We, the children of Mahadev, shall no longer stand idly by. We rise to avenge the destruction of our people, our homes, and the innocence of our children.
We will fight for every house that has been razed, for every child that has been murdered, and for every life that has been shattered.
The time has come to restore what has been stolen from us. We will rebuild our homes, protect our children, and reclaim the peace that was so brutally ripped from us.
With the divine strength of Mahadev, we will rise to destroy those who have caused us so much pain, and we will restore our homeland to its rightful glory.
This is our oath — to avenge the destruction of our people and our peaceful existence, to rebuild what was lost, and to make our enemies pay for every tear that was shed in pain.
Kali Yuga has begun!
When the demonic cult attacked our peaceful and dharmic lands, time awakened us!
Now we must rise!
Mahadev’s command is clear –
Destroy, burn, and obliterate!
Those who exploit our mothers, our sisters, and our children — they must be annihilated!
We will not sit in silence like cowards, we will fight like protectors of Dharma!
We are not gentle, we are fierce!
This is a war — against the demonic cult!
This is a war — to protect our identity, our culture, and our faith!
No more obstacles, only the path to victory!
With the power of Mahadev in our steps, we are relentless, we will fight for freedom!
Eradicate the demonic religion — completely!
Long ago, in the burning deserts near the great Mediterranean Sea, many tribes lived freely, worshipping the sun, the stars, and sacred idols.
But from among them rose a man whose heart was blackened by sin.
Twisted by dark desires, he took a child as his wife.
When his wickedness was exposed, he cloaked his sins with a cunning lie.
He declared to the people:
"The One True God has sent me! I am His messenger!"
He ordered that women be covered completely, hidden from all eyes, to conceal his shame.
He commanded that all who worshipped idols, all who bowed to other gods, be slain without mercy.
Temples were destroyed, idols shattered, and fear spread like a plague across the sands.
But his hunger for power knew no end.
Once he chained his own people in fear, he sent them beyond the desert — to conquer the world by sword and fire, to erase all other faiths, until only his command would rule the earth.
Thus began an endless march of blood and shadow, born not from heaven, but from the darkest depths of human greed.
After the Deceiver of the Western Sands claimed his dark dominion, his empire of fear spread quickly like a storm across the desert.
With every city and village he conquered, his iron grip tightened.
He sent his followers, armed with terror, to every corner of the lands. They came like shadows in the night, and their presence was a plague.
They sought to break the spirit of every man, woman, and child, and to force them into the fold of the new god, by any means necessary.
The women, once free and proud, were captured and dragged into submission. They were veiled, hidden beneath heavy cloth, their faces stripped of freedom.
Those who resisted were beaten, tortured, and burned, until their souls were broken and their wills bent.
With each woman subdued, the belief of the invaders spread — that only in submission could there be salvation.
The men fared no better. Those who refused to kneel before the new god were crushed beneath the weight of oppression.
The poor were forced to choose between two grim fates: to pay the heavy tax, known as the jizyah, or to convert to the Deceiver’s faith.
Those who did neither were marked for death, their families taken as slaves, their land stripped of all value.
And so, cities that once thrived under the banners of many gods fell to the weight of fear.
Temples were razed to the ground, sacred idols shattered, and every trace of the old ways was erased from the earth.
As the Deceiver’s empire grew, so too did his cruelty. He declared war on all who worshipped idols, calling them enemies of the One True God.
Those who refused to abandon their gods were hunted down like animals. Whole villages were burned, and the survivors forced to bow before the new faith or perish.
In the lands they conquered, the faith spread like wildfire — not through love, but through violence, subjugation, and the broken bodies of those who dared to resist.
The poor were promised a new life, the rich were coerced into submission. Converts were made not by heart, but by threat and torture.
And so, one by one, kingdoms and tribes fell, until the shadow of the Deceiver spread across the world.
When this dark religion, which arose in its time, spread with its corruption and power to every corner of the world, the great religious and cultural heritage of the Sanatanis, once full of prosperity, joy, and peace, was torn asunder by the hands of their own sons.
Those Sanatanis, who had once conquered lands far and wide, now saw their land, once filled with greenery, now enveloped in the cruel darkness of oppression. Every city, every village, every family, once full of life and prosperity, had abandoned their values.
Sanatan Dharma, once a symbol of unity and religious pride, had forgotten its very essence. They forsook their own brotherhood and their dignity, standing with the forces of adharma, instead of supporting their brothers and sisters.
They had sacrificed their land, their gods, and their future. The prosperous and peaceful land, once filled with natural harmony and spiritual joy, now found its people trapped in sorrow and misfortune.
They had forgotten their ancient religious values, severed their ties with their protectors, and surrendered their cultural heritage. They, who once defended their roots, were now betraying their own faith and people.
They had forsaken their unity and had allowed their land to be consumed by devastation.
This earth, once rich in its diverse religious values and heritage, now laid bare, dedicated to the forces of adharma. And it was lost, all because of their own folly and their deeds.
Now, when we have lost our people, when we have seen our women at the hands of invaders, when the beauty of our lands, our prosperity, and our honor were defiled by the darkness — Mahadev has expressed His fury.
This was the time when we were crumbling from every side. Our heritage, our devotion, our gods, and our lands were all plundered. Worse still, those who were once our own, betrayed us, tore apart our unity, and turned against us.
Mahadev has commanded, "No more! Arise, O sons and daughters of the Divine! The time has come for you to resolve — this era will be marked by your blood and struggle."
The entire age of Kali will be brought forth by those demonic forces that entered our lands and sought to destroy our religion, culture, and way of life.
This is the time when we shall rise with our unity, courage, and our faith. Mahadev has said, "Spill the blood and purify the earth."
Following Mahadev’s command, we will confront those demons who are trying to erase our heritage. It is the time when we shall unite with our brothers and sisters and wipe them out. We will stand together, and by the blessings of Mahadev, we will walk from darkness to light.
Mahadev has given His command — "This war will be of blood. You shall fight with your strength, your valor, and your resolve. The age of Kali is yours; now you are the ones who can win it."
From now on, every Sanatani man and woman shall be equal. Whether a Sanatani speaks any language, lives anywhere in the world, or is in any condition, they shall be seen with equal eyes. We are all sons and daughters of Mahadev, and we shall remain so until the end, even if the devils command us to convert. We are eternal, we are Mahadev's, and no force shall change that.
Mahadev has commanded us these five commandments to follow strictly without fail, to maintain our unity:
The Five Commandments:
1. Any Attempt to Divide Us Shall Result in Immediate Execution
Whoever within or beyond us attempts to divide us in any form shall be immediately executed. We are Sanatani, and we shall always be sons and daughters of Mahadev. Our unity is strong, and we shall remain together until death.
2. Any Attack on Us or Our Women Shall Be Met with War
Whoever dares to raise their hand against us, touch our women, or violate any of us shall face our rage in the form of war. Any assault on our honor or dignity shall lead to dire consequences.
3. Anyone Who Defames Our Religion Shall Have Their Eyes Plucked Out
Whoever defames our religion, our sacred customs, or our traditions in any way, their eyes shall be plucked out and cast into the river. Their sins will never be forgiven.
4. Anyone Who Disrespects Our Holy Book "Kalki Grantha" Shall Be Executed
Anyone who speaks ill of, defies, or raises any issue against our holy book, the "Kalki Grantha", shall be immediately executed. Our sacred text is the foundation of our faith and shall not be defiled.
5. Any Attack on Our Temples or Idols Shall Be Met with Death
Anyone who dares to defile our temples, destroy our idols, or obstruct our religious processions shall be immediately executed. Our temples and idols are symbols of our faith, and any attack on them shall be met with the harshest of punishments.
Henceforth, it shall be the unbreakable law for every Sanatani man and woman:
• No trade shall be conducted with the descendants of the devils. Whoever sells or gives land to them shall be immediately executed.
• Forming friendships or even speaking with the descendants of the devils shall be a grave offense, punishable by public lashes.
• If any being of the devils is found within our lands or even within the range of our sight, they shall be executed without delay.
• If our sacred lands border any kingdom of the devil's progeny, it shall be our sacred duty to wage war against them as swiftly as possible.
We, the Sanatanis, the sons and daughters of Mahadev, shall never retreat from any sacrifice needed to protect our existence and our culture. There shall be no place on this sacred earth for those who seek to defile our land, our air, or our waters.
"O brave sons and daughters of Sanatan!
Hearken unto the command of Mahadev!
Listen to the sacred call of Lord Kalki!
Wherever the Sanatanis are in mighty number, there shall arise the Kalki Rajya.
It shall not be a kingdom of mortals, nor a law written by man,
but a realm ruled solely by the unbreakable laws of Kalki Dharma,
by the sacred teachings written in this Holy Grantha.
Whenever the lands of the devils are conquered,
their false idols shall be broken,
their pride reduced to ashes.
But remember this sacred decree:
The Kalki Rajya shall not be declared until, at the very heart of the newly conquered land, three sacrifices of the devils are offered.
This blood sacrifice shall purify the soil,
it shall calm the righteous fury of Mahadev,
and only then shall the Kalki Rajya blossom under the gaze of Mahadev and Lord Kalki.
At the time of the sacrifice, let all warriors thunder aloud:
"Mahadevaya Balidanam! Kalkine Vijayaha! Sanatana Dharmaya Jeevanam!
Har Har Mahadev! Jai Kalki Raj!"
Thus shall Dharma sprout in the soil, and the sacred Kalki Rajya shall be established.
Within the Kalki Rajya, only Dharma, Truth, and Sanatan tradition shall reign.
All judgments shall flow from the will of Mahadev and Kalki themselves.
The Kalki Rajya — the final dream of the Sanatanis,
the last fortress of Dharma.
"O followers of Sanatan Dharma!
Obey the command of Mahadev, the Light of our lives.
In every corner of the world where we reside, the source of our prosperity lies solely within our Dharma.
Therefore, every Sanatani man and woman shall dedicate five percent of their monthly income to the Dharma Nidhi.
This fund shall be used to build temples, establish Gurukuls, and support the needy, preserving our heritage and faith.
The Dharma Nidhi shall primarily be used for the following purposes:
1. Construction of Temples – To create sanctuaries for the worship of Mahadev and Kalki.
2. Running of Gurukuls – To pass on our sacred knowledge and traditions to future generations.
3. Healthcare Services – To provide free medical care to all Sanatanis, ensuring that no one suffers.
4. Aid for the Needy – To provide financial assistance to any Sanatani in need, ensuring no one goes hungry or without help.
But beware!
Any person who misuses the Dharma Nidhi, engages in fraud, or steals from it shall face immediate execution.
This fund shall serve only the righteous causes of our Dharma. It is sacred and must remain pure. Any corruption that attempts to defile it will be met with severe consequence.
Obey the commands of Mahadev and Kalki, and ensure that the Dharma Nidhi remains holy, untouched by any deception or misuse.
Upholding the strength of Dharma is our duty, and this is the Truth."
"O Sanatanis!
Understand deeply the command of Mahadev, for He is the foundation and guide of our lives.
From now on, every Sanatani parent is bound by this command: they shall send their children to the Gurukul for the first five years of their lives to be instilled with Kalki Dharma.
If any parent refuses to send their child to the Gurukul, that child shall not be considered a son or daughter of Mahadev and will be cast out of our realm.
Every child must study at least five years in the Gurukul or receive Dharmasiksha alongside their regular education.
This education will thoroughly instill Kalki Dharma within the child, making them strong in obedience to the commands of Mahadev.
Each child shall be taught to obey all commands of Mahadev without question, as it is their ultimate duty in life.
Any child who fails to follow this path shall be cast out of our society, and they shall have no place among us.
It is the command of Mahadev to keep us united in the power of Dharma, and this is the truth we must follow."
"O Sanatani men!
The blessings of Mahadev are the best path in our lives, and it is the duty of every Sanatani to walk on that path.
From now on, every man must wake up early on Monday mornings and offer water on the Shivling as an essential act of devotion. This is a sacred duty that every Sanatani must perform with true reverence.
Anyone who fails to fulfill this duty shall be punished with twenty lashes.
Offering water on the Shivling is a duty of every son, and through it, we receive the flow of joy, peace, and righteousness in our lives. Anyone who neglects this simple yet important act insults the commands of Mahadev, and shall face the consequence of this punishment."
"The borders of Dharma must be unwavering and free from all impurity. To preserve the sanctity of our society, all those infected with demonic nature must be eradicated. Our boundaries must be fortified so strongly that no unrighteous soul dares to cross or even gaze upon our sacred land. Any intrusion into our holy domain shall be met with immediate execution."
"Education is the most vital pillar of the life of Dharma. Every institution under Kalki Dharma shall provide not only dharmic teachings but also essential modern education, including science and all fields of knowledge.
It is our sacred duty to ensure that every child is well-versed in the principles of Dharma while excelling in worldly knowledge, becoming a perfect union of faith and intellect.
These children, raised with both knowledge and Dharma, will be devoted to serving our cause. As they spread across distant lands, they shall strive to establish Kalki Rajya wherever they go, gathering our people and securing our future.
Thus, education shall not merely be a path for personal growth but a powerful means to expand Dharma, spread Kalki Dharma, and restore the glory of our sacred land."
"Every man and woman under Kalki Rajya must be trained in the art of warfare from the early years of life. They must be taught the ways of harsh living, the laws of Kalki Dharma, and unwavering respect for our divine cause.
Each child shall be trained to never hesitate in slaying the believers of devils and never fear the sight of blood. Those who walk the path of Kalki Dharma are not merely protectors of Dharma, but its fearless warriors.
The command of Mahadev shall be their sacred oath, and whenever He calls, every soul must rise, ready to fight.
They shall not tremble in battle, but be full of inner strength, echoing only one cry in their hearts —
"To fight for Dharma is life itself, the grace of Kalki is our victory."
Har Har Mahadev! Jai Kalki Raj!"
In Kalki Raj, no crime will taint the land, no deceit will poison our realm. Our society will stand firm on the principles of truth, trust, and glory. Every man and every woman will be given complete protection and honor. No force shall dare to harm or betray any of our kin. The warriors of Mahadev will always be with us, guarding us from all dangers. Whether night or day, every woman shall walk fearlessly through desolate paths, knowing that the protectors of Mahadev are watching over her. In Kalki Raj, justice and righteousness shall reign, and by the grace of Mahadev, we will march toward peace and prosperity. Anyone who attempts to harm the kin of Mahadev will face the wrath of the cosmos.
Hear this! The conch of Mahadev has sounded!
Three full moons — three revolutions of the moon around the Earth — mark the time of purification, of penance, and of preparation for war.
Sons and daughters of Mahadev!
Cover your bodies in ash, mark your foreheads with blood, unbind your hair, wear garlands of bone.
On the first Purnima, observe silence — the vow of inner fire.
On the second Purnima, etch the trident upon your brow — the seal of the destroyer.
On the third Purnima’s night, when the blood moon rises in the sky,
Offer milk upon the Shivling, let the damru thunder across the land,
Let chants shake the earth and fire awaken in our veins.
We rise, we march — weapons drawn, spirits ablaze.
We move to strike — to set the nearest land of the demons ablaze with the flame of Kalki Dharma.
Warcry:
" Rakt se likhenge dharm ka naya itihaas! Har Har Mahadev, Jai Kalki Raj!"
The war has begun. There is no turning back now.
Until the last devil falls — we shall not stop.
Until the final breath leaves our bodies — we will fight.
Bathed in blood, we shall once again offer ourselves at the feet of the Shivling.
We shall await the next nearest Purnima —
On that sacred night, through sacrifice, Kalki Raj shall rise.
Then, within the next three Purnimas, we shall enforce the Laws of Kalki —
Pillars of Dharma shall be raised, laws carved in stone, and evil shattered like bone.
And again, without rest — the next war shall be unleashed.
After every three Purnimas, we shall wage war upon the nearest land of the devils.
We shall eliminate their kind, until no trace of their existence remains.
Every man and woman must have the might of Har Har Mahadev upon their lips.
Those who tremble in fear shall fall into the grip of the devils and be executed.
Mahadev shall not forget any coward — whether they fear blood or fear uttering Har Har Mahadev.
Until Kalki Raj is established, no fearful soul shall be spared.
The women and children of the devils shall be spared from our swords, for they still have a chance to be saved.
They shall be commanded to accept Mahadev as their eternal protector and savior.
If they accept, they shall be granted life and protection.
But if they reject this command, our women warriors shall, with sorrow in their hearts, deliver a painful execution at the feet of Mahadev.
Their blood shall be offered at the feet of Mahadev.
If the blood reaches the feet of Mahadev, it shall indicate that their souls have been liberated from the clutches of the devil.
But if the blood does not reach the feet, it shall signify that their souls have been consumed by the devil's forces.
Our battle is with the devils and their followers, and our cause is to cleanse and protect the world, not to execute the innocent.
No innocent being, especially the Sakya people, shall be harmed under any circumstances.
If any son or daughter of Mahadev harms these innocent souls, it shall be considered a grave blunder, one that can never be forgiven.
We will also protect the followers of Isai, for they are the ones who have shaped civilization, made it beautiful, and they are the ones who will move towards development.
Our Dharma is the path of purity and protection, not of destruction.
Once Kalki Raj is established in the newly acquired land, funds from the Dharma Nidhi will be used for the proper development of that land.
The first priority will be the construction of hospitals, so that any warrior or citizen who is injured can receive prompt medical treatment.
The second priority will be the establishment of Gurukuls, to spread education and knowledge, and to embed the strength of Dharma in society.
Funds will be distributed for all necessary needs, ensuring that every individual has access to basic necessities and that the land progresses fully.
It is our duty to transform these lands, now under Kalki Raj, into prosperous territories on the path of development.
If any person or worldly force attempts to hinder the uniting of the sons and daughters of Mahadev, those near them shall immediately eliminate them in the name of Mahadev.
Our Dharma is one of unity, and anyone attempting to divide us will be destroyed in the name of Mahadev.
After the third Purnima, anyone who tries to stop the war will be immediately eliminated.
Anyone who feels fearful of the war or questions Kalki Dharma is a coward and should be immediately killed, as their fear and skepticism will weaken the strength of our army.
We must have only faith in the power of Mahadev and destroy any opposition in His name.
Any son or daughter of Mahadev who is on a mission in another part of the world must not wage war immediately.
Their highest duty is to increase the followers of Kalki Dharma in that land, and only when the numbers are sufficient should they rise against the devils.
By any means—be it strategy, strength, or intellect—they must reach the top of administrative power.
If to do so they must study in institutions outside Kalki Dharma, they shall proceed. But remember:
Every single day, they must study and practice Kalki Dharma in their heart, without fail.
They must plead to Mahadev, saying—
"O Mahadev! Forgive me for learning in institutions outside your truth, but my soul bows only to your feet."
Our Dharma is supreme. Rule is the tool, Kalki Dharma is the goal.
Mahadev commands that in Kalki Raj, men and women are equal. Anyone who attempts to segregate individuals based on gender shall be executed immediately. Mahadev has declared that gender segregation is only practiced by the followers of the devil, who see women as mere objects.
In Kalki Raj, every woman holds dignity and status of her own. Every man and every woman is equal in the eyes of Mahadev, but they must play their respective roles in society.
Mahadev commands that any form of gender discrimination is unacceptable, and opposing this is against the very principles of Kalki Raj.
Both men and women shall have the freedom to dress as per their choice. We are born naked and we shall leave naked. There should be no shame in wearing any form of clothing, nor should anyone be shamed for their dressing style.
Shaming anyone, whether man or woman, for their clothing or mocking their appearance is a grave offense. Anyone who indulges in such shaming shall be executed immediately.
Shaming our brothers and sisters based on their attire, mocking them, or making disrespectful comments is against the principles of Kalki Raj and will not be tolerated.
If any devil-eyed man in any part of the world dares to cast a lustful gaze upon her, let alone touch her, his eyes shall be gouged out without mercy.
If he attempts to violate her, that very ground shall be turned into his grave.
If anyone retaliates against her defense, our Sanatani brothers and sisters must rise instantly and stand by her like a wall.
To look upon a woman with lust, to touch her without consent, or to stand against her defense is a grave sin in Kalki Dharma—punishable by instant death.
Kalki Dharma is not just the fire of war — it is also the sacred fire of creation.
Every village, every city, and every province must be transformed into a realm so prosperous and powerful that the world looks upon it with reverence.
True protection comes not just from weapons, but from education, service, medicine, and justice.
Every son and daughter of Kalki must take an oath to turn their land into a golden era of Kalki Raj.
Our gurukuls, our hospitals, our sciences, and our culture shall become the pillars of Dharma.
Those who choose laziness or selfishness defile Kalki Dharma.
Those who do not use their strength, time, and wisdom for the protection and progress of society lead a wasted life.
Every man and woman must become a lamp — burning themselves to light the path for others.
Any man or woman who befriends the people of the devil, or defies the sacred laws of Kalki Raj, is a traitor to the Dharma.
Such a betrayer must be executed publicly, so that all may witness what fate awaits those who stand against righteousness.
Their soul shall be sent to the court of Mahadev, where it will burn in the fires of hell until every sin is scorched from its being.
Kalki Dharma offers forgiveness, but not to those who betray it from within.
He who breaks the order of Kalki invites his own destruction.
Every man and woman must ensure that under Kalki Raj, every soul pours water or milk over the sacred Shivling every Monday morning.
This act is not a choice, but a sacred duty — a symbol of eternal devotion to Mahadev.
Whoever defies this rule shall be publicly whipped, not out of cruelty, but to bring them back to the righteous path.
Discipline is Dharma, and in discipline lies the strength of Kalki Raj.
Every son and daughter of Mahadev must remember: Kalki Dharma exists solely to destroy the cults of evil and to establish peace, harmony, and freedom across the world.
Kalki Dharma ruthlessly eliminates those who know not peace — those who spread hatred, oppress women, restrict liberty, and believe in killing others for their comfort.
Anyone who suppresses the freedom of a woman, spreads division, or lives with a closed mind is an enemy of Dharma and must be purged.
And those who are afraid to do so — who tremble at enforcing justice — are no less dangerous. They are hidden moles of disorder, and by the law of Mahadev, they too must be destroyed.
Let there be war for peace, let there be ruthlessness for Dharma — this is the law of Kalki.
The Bhagavad Gita, the holiest scripture of Sanatan Dharma, was not spoken in a temple or a peaceful ashram — it was revealed in the heart of a battlefield. Why? Because when adharma rises and devils rule, silence becomes a sin.
Sanatan Dharma is the path of peace, but it never preaches cowardice. When the time comes to restore Dharma, war becomes the final sacred duty. A short and righteous war against evil brings long-lasting peace to the world.
In the eyes of Mahadev, men and women are equal. In Kalki Raj, there shall be no restriction—on where one goes, what one wears, how one sings, how one dances, or how one lives. The children of Mahadev are born free and shall die free.
But the path of darkness—the religion of the devils—seeks to crush this freedom. They ban music, declare dance a crime, and try to break the spirit of our women. These devils survive on fear and hate.
Thus, we shall destroy them—not for revenge, but to build a new world filled with joy, dance, song, and dignity. Peace will rise from the ashes of those who destroy it.
On the sacred morning of Mahalaya in the land of banga, as the first rays of the sun touch the earth, Kalki Raj will begin its campaign of conquest—marching into the far eastern lands, where the darkness of adharma still holds sway.
The fiery power of Maa Kali will flow through our veins, and we shall obliterate the sinners who stand against our dharma and civilization.
We will track them to their hiding places, destroy their dens, and turn their gathering grounds into ashes.
Every grain of their land will be surrendered to the flames, purifying it so that dharma can reign once again.
This is not just a battle; it is a grand transformation, the beginning of the complete annihilation of adharma and sin.
"Har Har Mahadev" will be on the lips of every follower of Mahadev, and with the final victory, the land will echo with the roar of "Jai Kalki Raj" in every newly conquered territory."
On the day of Lord Rama’s return, when the hero of Raghu dynasty steps back onto earth, on that very night, we shall raise our weapons once again.
The darkness of the night will be our ally as we strike upon the devils in every possible way. This battle will not be won in a single day, but with the name of Mahadev upon our lips, we shall do it effortlessly.
Mahadev will grant us the maximum time—until the next full moon—to establish Kalki Raj in our land. During this time, we must complete every ritual and command that Mahadev has given us.
With unity and the blessings of Mahadev, this mighty task will be achieved with ease."
If anyone dares to oppose this uprising within our land, if anyone is afraid to strike, if anyone attempts to divide us, or if anyone aligns with the devils to weaken our might, they shall be executed without delay.
Mahadev Himself has commanded us to fight, and no one—not even a god within us—can defy this order. This command is supreme, and we shall follow it without hesitation.
If anyone fears to utter "Har Har Mahadev," they have no place on this earth. They must be sent to Mahadev Himself, where they shall burn in hell, paying for their cowardice.
In our empire, no one can stand against the command of Mahadev. Those who oppose shall be destroyed."
As the uprising begins and Kalki Raj is established in the nearest den of the devils by the next full moon—this war shall continue.
With every third full moon, you shall wage war; and after every three full moons, you shall prepare again.
This cycle shall repeat endlessly until every devil is slain and Kalki Raj is established completely through their sacrifice.
This is not a ceasefire—it is a vow to root dharma deep into the earth.
In every land where adharma has taken hold, there shall be no peace until that land is purified by the blood of the devils.
We must remember that during the first phases of this uprising, people from within our own land—those corrupted by greed and tainted by the devils—will attempt to stop us by every possible means.
They will try to confuse us, divide us, and suppress us through deceit and lies.
But we must never forget—Mahadev Himself has commanded us. We are the chosen ones, destined to free the world from the grip of the devils, while the whole world remains silent.
If we do not rise now, the world shall be consumed by these devils, and no one will be able to stop it.
Therefore, opposing all resistance, we shall fight until our last breath to establish Kalki Raj—
A Kalki Raj that will be a paradise for all, filled with justice, righteousness, and eternal peace.
If any warrior begins to feel weak, if his heart falters or his spirit bends, remind him of the cries of our women—our mothers, our sisters, our daughters.
Remind him of the pain they have suffered—rape, torture, humiliation—while we remained silent.
We are the descendants of those who fought the great war of Kurukshetra, where the mighty words of the Gita were born.
And yet today, those same bloodlines cannot even rise against crimes in their own land.
They allow the people of the devils to live among them—those who know nothing but crime, destruction, and sin.
Our gods look down upon us and weep, wondering what we have become.
We were chosen to be the protectors of this world, and now we are too corrupted to even defend our own.
If any soul still refuses to rise, it is better to send him to Mahadev Himself—to burn in the fire of his own shame.
"Yudh mat chhodo jab tak har maa ki aankhon mein phir se garv na ho – Utho, jaago, aur asuron ka ant karo!"
The throne of Kalki Raj shall be built—but no mortal shall sit upon it. It shall remain empty, for only Bhagwan Kalki is worthy of it. That throne will be a symbol—of the Living King who walks unseen, who shall return at the end.
Until then, the voice of the sages and the sword of the righteous shall act in His name.
Every law, every judgment, and every punishment shall be passed with eyes set upon that sacred, empty seat.
He who is not yet seen shall return in the final hour—and sit upon His throne to destroy all darkness forever.
The time has come for the opening of Kalki Raj. This kingdom will be based solely on faith and the foundation of dharma. To establish it, every person must cleanse themselves of their sins. Only those who believe in the worship of Mahadev and follow truth, justice, and dharma will remain in this kingdom.
Those who walk this path will be the true servants of Kalki Raj, while those who stand in its way will be considered enemies.
The foundation of the state will begin with the worship of Mahadev, and every action, every decision will be made in His name. Every step will align with dharma, and no unlawful actions will be tolerated.
Kalki Dharma is not merely a path of conquest; it is a revival of divine life, culture, and sacred unity. Each day in Kalki Raj is dedicated to the worship of a specific deity and the practice of purposeful rituals. These rituals are filled with devotion, music, dance, and meaning—uplifting every soul and binding the community with divine order, strength, and celebration.
• Monday (Mahadev):
Dedicated to Lord Mahadev, the destroyer of evil and source of divine will. Water and milk are poured on the Shivling as sacred offerings. Every devotee must keep “Har Har Mahadev” on their lips throughout the day. Devotional dances and powerful chants fill the air. It is a day of surrender, strength, and unity with the supreme destroyer.
• Tuesday (Mahakali):
This day is dedicated to Goddess Mahakali, the fierce protector and the annihilator of darkness. Worship involves intense dance performances and war songs. Women and warriors alike draw strength from her blessings. It is the day of raw power, where fear is destroyed and courage awakened.
• Wednesday (Ganesha):
A day for Lord Ganesha, remover of obstacles and god of wisdom. The youth and students hold special gatherings and prayers for intelligence, clarity, and success. This day represents the mind's awakening and the cleansing of all internal doubts before battle.
• Thursday (Vishnu/Kalki):
This sacred day is devoted to Lord Vishnu in his final incarnation as Kalki. Rituals on this day are filled with philosophical readings, chants of divine truth, and the proclamation of Dharma. It reminds us that we are soldiers in the army of Kalki, and our mission is to restore righteousness.
• Friday (Lakshmi):
The day of abundance, where the kingdom seeks the grace of Goddess Lakshmi. Cultural events focus on family, wealth, and harmonious living. It’s a day of gratitude and prosperity—one where even the warriors rejoice in peace and well-being.
• Saturday (Shani):
A powerful day ruled by Lord Shani. It’s the day of justice, discipline, and reflection. Courts of Dharma are held, wrongdoers are judged, and the value of righteous action is upheld. No one is above justice, and Kalki Raj thrives on Shani’s fairness.
• Sunday (Kamdev):
This day is filled with the joy of love and companionship. It is dedicated to Kamdev, the god of love and passion. Young couples are encouraged to find partners, express their hearts, and build futures on mutual love and loyalty. Dance festivals, music, and open celebrations make it a day of light, connection, and community strength. This isn’t indulgence—it is the foundation of a strong future society built on pure, sacred unions.
In the grand structure of Kalki Raj, at the highest point shall sit the divine throne of Lord Kalki himself, overseeing all institutions. Every decision shall be made in his name, his vision, and under the light of his Dharma.
To ensure righteous governance, four sacred, independent institutions shall be established:
1. Dharma Nidhi Mandala — the institution managing all wealth, resources, and the sacred treasury (Dharma Nidhi). It shall operate in the name of Goddess Lakshmi, the divine provider of wealth and prosperity.
2. Dharma Nyaya Sabha — the justice council, ensuring fair and righteous judgments for all according to Kalki Dharma. It shall work in the name of Lord Yama, the eternal lord of Dharma and justice.
3. Dharma Anushasan Mandala — the institution enforcing discipline, spiritual laws, and guiding the people on the path of Dharma. It shall be established in the name of Lord Vishnu (Kalki), the preserver of cosmic order.
4. Dharma Raksha Vahini — the defense force preparing for war, protecting the land, and neutralizing internal and external threats. It shall act under the name of Mahadev, the Lord of Destruction and Righteous Wrath.
These four bodies shall be completely independent yet unified under the divine spirit of Kalki Dharma. Each shall act under the symbolic guidance and spiritual authority of their respective deity.
All members will be elected by the people, but only those pure in heart, wise in Kalki Dharma, and fearless in spirit shall be allowed to serve. Any sign of corruption, disloyalty, or betrayal shall be met with swift public dismissal or divine punishment.
In Kalki Raj, Dharma is the only law, and its guardians must remain untouched by sin.
In Kalki Raj, elections for the four principal bodies shall be held every year during Mahashivaratri, a sacred night dedicated to Lord Shiva. On this day, the entire population shall gather to elect their representatives. This election will be called the "Dharma Election" and is seen as a sacred duty by all citizens. Only those who are worthy, devout, truthful, and strong in spirit—capable of living according to the principles of Kalki Dharma—shall be elected.
The candidates will be evaluated by a special "Dharma Evaluation Commission" (Dharma Mulyankan Aayog), which will assess each candidate through five stages:
1. Dharma Integrity Evaluation – Is the person truly loyal to the principles of Kalki Dharma?
2. Knowledge Evaluation – Does the person have deep knowledge and understanding of Kalki Dharma?
3. Selfless Service Evaluation – Has the person contributed selflessly to society and the nation?
4. Social Reputation and Effectiveness Evaluation – Is the person respected in society and capable of effective leadership?
5. Military Capability Evaluation (for candidates of the Dharma Raksha Vahini only) – Does the person possess the ability to train and lead warriors in defense?
The Dharma Evaluation Commission will be responsible for thoroughly evaluating every candidate. Only those who pass these five stages will be declared eligible for election. The commission will consist of senior legal experts and religious scholars, who will ensure the process is entirely fair and rooted in Dharma.
The election will be free and fair, without any room for discrimination or corruption.
Lastly, "Dharma Elections" will be held every five years, and those elected will serve for a term of five years.
This scripture is written by the sole surviving follower of Mahadev in the legendary land of Banga, now overrun by the forces of Adharma. While atrocities were being committed against the Sanatanis in this impure land—located in the East of the remaining Dharmic world—a divine light shone upon the last devotee of Mahadev, who could no longer bear witness to the suffering of his children.
Mahadev fell into sacred silence, and within that silence, granted this lone warrior the divine knowledge to act. Rising from the ashes of despair, he sought out the remaining faithful and penned this sacred Grantha—not as a book, but as a commandment from Mahadev Himself.
Now, it is the duty of every Sanatani to spread this message by any means necessary, so that Kalki Raj may rise across the earth, and the devils may be fully annihilated — thereby saving the world.
The preaching of Kalki Dharma will not flow merely through speech, but from the very depths of the soul. It is like a sacred yajna, where every follower carries within them the divine flame of Mahadev. This scripture is not just a book, but a consciousness — one that moves from heart to heart. It will be chanted like sacred mantras, sung in devotional melodies, woven into folk tales, and passed on with love and reverence.
Every village, every city, every pilgrimage, and every battlefield shall become a center for its spread. Devotion, art, music, drama, education, and even modern technology shall become tools for its divine transmission. This preaching shall not be greedy, nor aggressive — it shall be holy, spiritual — a calling born from the will of Mahadev.
Kalki Dharma is not a mere path — it is the divine union of the final will of Mahadev and Vishnu. When Mahadev’s power of destruction and Vishnu’s final avatar, Kalki’s will to restore Dharma merge, Kalki Dharma is born. It is the sacred flame that will burn away Adharma and re-establish truth, love, and peace in this mortal realm.
This knowledge, this consciousness, shall not be confined to followers alone. It shall reach every soul — whether they believe or not. It is a fire that does not burn the soul but purifies it. And anyone who questions or insults this divine truth shall be deemed Adharmi — and will be immediately sentenced to death. For this Dharma is born of the will of the Gods themselves, and to oppose it is to oppose Mahadev and Vishnu.
Mahadev Himself cannot deliver every command in this dark age. Even He, the all-seeing, knows — this is the time when the followers must awaken on their own. Every Sutra of Kalki Dharma is a light — and from that light, the seeker must recognize evil and rise.
This Dharma is not merely the path of worship. It is the path of war — Dharma Yuddha. Kalki Dharma grants every Sanatani the right to fight, to shed blood, when it is for the annihilation of Adharma.
For centuries, Sanatanis have been taught to avoid conflict, to forgive endlessly. But Mahadev now commands:
"No more. He who does not fight against evil, stands with it."
Now, war is penance, and weapons are mantras.
The final commandment of Kalki Dharma shall only be revealed when the first true Kalki Raj is established upon the sacred land of the Sanatanis. When the roots of Adharma are ripped from the soil and the first flame of Dharma is lit, only then will Mahadev’s final command descend to Earth.
This last sutra shall not be spoken by just anyone—it will arise from the mouth of the one who has been chosen, illuminated by the penance, sacrifice, and divine wisdom of Mahadev himself.
The tenth commandment shall not be written today. It shall not be read today. Its fire will burn only when the first true Kalki Raj rises. From that day onward, the flame of Kalki Dharma shall be eternal—its only purpose: the absolute annihilation of evil and the complete destruction of the impure.
Until that destined day arrives, every Sanatani must keep this fire alive in their soul—for this flame is the beginning of the end.