Kalyug’s Collapse and Beyond: Shree Mamai Dev’s Insight into the Future of Humanity

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Shree Mamai Dev, a revered spiritual figure in Baarmati Religion, made numerous predictions about cosmic events and the evolution of religious principles. One of his most profound prophecies relates to the end of Kalyug, a concept central to many religious beliefs, including Baarmati Dharma. According to Baarmati teachings, the conclusion of Kalyug marks a pivotal shift in human history and the cosmic order. This article delves into Shree Mamai Dev’s vision of the end of Kalyug and its implications within the Baarmati framework, with a particular focus on his prediction regarding the turbulent period leading up to the next yuga.

Understanding Kalyug in Baarmati Religion

In Baarmati Religion, Kalyug is the final of the four traditional yugas, or epochs, described in Hindu cosmology. While the standard duration of Kalyug is said to be 432,000 years, Baarmati teachings hold that it will end in approximately 5,000 years—a fraction of its expected span. This interpretation highlights the Baarmati perspective that human actions and moral degradation can significantly accelerate the collapse of religious values and cosmic order.

Mamai Dev’s insights are rooted in the teachings of Baarmati Dharma, which emphasizes the oneness of religion and humanity’s responsibility in upholding righteousness. According to Baarmati, the collapse of Kalyug is not a result of divine punishment but rather the consequence of human failure to live in alignment with religious and moral principles.

Shree Mamai Dev’s Prophecy of the End of Kalyug

Shree Mamai Dev, born in the 11th century, was an incarnation of Lord Brahma according to Baarmati belief. His wisdom and ability to foresee cosmic events left a significant mark on the spiritual landscape. One of his most well-known predictions pertains to the end of Kalyug, which he linked to the re-establishment of true religion and the arrival of a Kalki, or a divine figure, to restore righteousness.

In Baarmati Religion, it is taught that towards the end of Kalyug, a Kalki Avtar will emerge. This figure is believed to be an incarnation of Shiva, who will come to establish dharma and vanquish the forces of adharma (unrighteousness). Shree Mamai Dev emphasized that this Kalki would first be known as “Kalki Avatar” or “Kalkipatra,” but after fulfilling his mission of defeating ‘Kali’ or “Karing” — the embodiment of ignorance and moral decay—he would transform into the Nishkalank or Nakalank Avtar i.e., the 11th avatar. This transformation would symbolize the complete purification of the world, paving the way for a new era of righteousness.

The Coming Years of Tragedy and War

One of the most striking aspects of Shree Mamai Dev’s prophecy about the end of Kalyug concerns the turmoil humanity will face before the dawn of the new era. Today, we see wars, natural disasters, and social collapse happening around the world, often trivialized by the media and shared as entertainment on social media platforms. Mamai Dev warned that these events will only escalate. He predicted that by around the year 2060, wars, tragedy, and chaos will reach an unprecedented level. By 2078, these struggles will persist, causing global devastation, until a new yug begins.

One of Shree Mamai Dev’s verses from his twelve-part prediction about the hardest times humanity will face during this period reads as follows:

“Sak Savant Ogniso Ne Varas Ekanavu Tath Saatam Ne Sukravaar,
Maas Shravanvo Teni Dad Otarathi Chaalse Hoyase Akalkaar,
Haalo Chaalo Dev Mamai Cheyo Aad Mathe Shokh Na Thiye Tharthap,
Eka Manas Mari Marase Bija Khat Varase Khursaan,
Mamai Dev Bhane Mahehswariya Teni Manakh Na Samashe Mashan
.”

This verse predicts that in the year 2069, on a Friday and the Saptami of Shraavan month (according to the Indian calendar), a massive attack will occur from the north. The devastation will be so vast that countless people will die, and there will not be enough space in graveyards to bury the dead. The imagery of overcrowded graveyards paints a grim picture of the suffering and destruction to come.

Human Responsibility in the Collapse of Kalyug

Mamai Dev and Baarmati teachings both stress that it is not an external force that causes the decline of a yuga, but the actions of humanity itself. In this sense, Kalyug’s end is tied directly to the moral degradation of human society. According to Baarmati principles, the loss of religious values, driven by self-interest, division, and ignorance, hastens the demise of Kalyug. The escalation of wars and tragedies across the world reflects this collapse of righteousness. The trivialization of human suffering through media and entertainment only serves to further this decline.

Rebirth of True Religion: The Dawn of Panchorath Yug

Baarmati Religion offers hope in the form of Panchorath Yug, the age that follows Kalyug. Shree Mamai Dev’s prophecies suggest that after the fall of Kalyug, a new era will begin—one rooted in the teachings of Baarmati Dharma. In Panchorath Yug, religious practices will align once again with the principles of truth, righteousness, and unity, restoring balance to the world.

According to Baarmati texts, the transition into Panchorath Yug will be marked by a resurgence of the divine principles taught by various religious figures like Mamai Dev. The Kalki Avtar, who embodies the power of Shiva, will be central to this transformation, ensuring that the fractured link between religions is restored, and humanity returns to the core essence of one true religion.

Conclusion

Shree Mamai Dev’s prediction about the end of Kalyug offers a unique insight into the Baarmati interpretation of cosmic events. His prophecy regarding the years of tragedy and war between 2060 and 2078 serves as a warning for humanity to reflect on its actions. The emphasis on human responsibility, the re-emergence of Kalki, and the dawn of Panchorath Yug reflect Baarmati Dharma’s broader vision of a unified, divine order. As Kalyug draws to a close, it is up to humanity to realign with righteousness, ensuring that the new era is one of peace, unity, and spiritual fulfillment.

In Baarmati Religion, the end of Kalyug is not merely a time of destruction but an opportunity for renewal and spiritual awakening, marking the return to divine principles that have governed the universe since time immemorial.

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  1. आपका बहोत बहोत धन्यवाद आप मामैदेव के वेदो को हम तक पहुंचा रहे हो और उसे अर्थ सहित समजा रहे हो।
    आपका दिल से धन्यवाद 🙏🪷

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