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Killing Joke - "Kaliyuga" From the album   Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions (November 20, 1990)
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9:45 AM EDT June 23, 2026:
Killing Joke - "Kaliyuga" From the album   Extremities, Dirt and Various Repressed Emotions (November 20, 1990)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm

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A Reflection on Women’s Dignity in Today’s Modern Culture
What does true freedom for women mean?
In this video, I share some heartfelt reflections on a topic that is deeply important to me as a woman, a mother, a spiritual mentor, and someone who works closely with young women.
We are often told that women today have more freedom than ever before. Yet many women are struggling with objectification, pressure from social media, disconnection from their true selves, and a growing sense of uncertainty about their purpose and worth.
Drawing from a dharmic perspective, I explore the sacred role of women as bearers of culture, wisdom, compassion, and spiritual strength. I discuss how modern society often measures a woman's value through appearance, attention, and external validation, while dharma teaches us to recognize our deeper identity and innate dignity.
What does true freedom for women look like, and how do we restore dignity in culture and media?
Please share your views.
Is Modern Empowerment Failing Women? A Dharmic View in Kali Yuga
In this video, I share my reflection on the dignity of women in the age of Kali Yuga from a dharmic and spiritual perspective. As a woman from India, living in the West, with a role as a mother and spiritual mentor, too, I am concerned about commodification and sexualization in modern culture-the spiritual cost it takes on young women today. Drawing from Hindu philosophy, Vedic wisdom, tantra, and sadhana in calling women Shakti and the Griha Lakshmi-the spiritual heart of the home and society. This is not a rail against modern life but a call to return to dharma, self-honor, and inner strength. What does true freedom for women look like, and how do we restore dignity in culture and media? Please share your views.
Cycle of Time 3/3
In this third session we come to know that so many questions arise in this picture of Drama. Especially from non BK’s we get the question that according to the scriptures, one era is million and million of years. But we complete the Kalpa within 5000 years. So where does this figure come from? I spoke about one sun in the centre. Whereas science says there are many many suns and there are many…
Cycle of Time 2/3
And this (installation) is a 3d model of the same picture, length, width and depth. And in this model, the sun is shown in the center. The rays of the sun come out of all directions. We can understand the following by one ray of sun. When we merge this 3D model into the 2D picture, then I have to draw a sun in the center. Suppose that one ray of sun comes out… In this universe we have a universal…

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Cycle of time 1/3
In this universe, three types of events are running constantly Historical events Geographic events Astronomical events Everything that is happening falls under these three events. The whole play of Drama is the play of these three events: History means; who is who Geography means; where, the place Astronomy means; when, the time Science says, this world is the world of action and…
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Kalki, the warrior-prophet of Indian mythology, represents the end of an age and the beginning of renewal. As the final avatar of Vishnu, he is foretold to descend when humanity is consumed by greed, corruption, and chaos, restoring balance with his blazing sword. His prophecy resonates with the timeless human yearning for justice, transformation, and rebirth, making him one of the most powerful symbols of hope in mythology. Read more about his legend here: https://mythlok.com/kalki/
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In Hindu philosophy, when righteousness (Dharma) declines and unrighteousness (Adharma) rises, Lord Vishnu incarnates to restore balance. According to ancient texts, the final avatar—Kalki—will appear at the end of Kaliyuga, the current age marked by moral decay and spiritual darkness.
But here’s the twist: in Kaliyuga, good and evil don’t reside in different people—they exist within the same person. It’s not always about external demons. Kali, the force of chaos, deception, and desire, resides within the mind. That makes the battlefield internal.
Who is Kalki?
The Puranas describe Kalki as a warrior born in Shambhala, riding a divine horse and armed with celestial weapons. But his true war is not just against demons—it’s against the mental and moral decay of humankind. He will be supported by the seven Chiranjeevis—immortals like Hanuman, Parashurama, Vyasa, and others who represent different strengths: courage, wisdom, and spiritual clarity.
The Inner Battle
Kali is not just an enemy to be slain with weapons. Kali is greed, jealousy, anger, and pride—the shadows within us. To defeat Kali, we must awaken our inner divine nature. That’s where the real transformation begins.
Could Kalki Be the Next Evolutionary Leap?
The Dashavatara (ten avatars of Vishnu) curiously mirrors Darwin’s theory of evolution, progressing from aquatic beings to advanced humans. Could Kalki represent the next stage—a spiritually evolved human? It’s a question worth pondering.
Start the Revolution Within
True change begins inside. The more we commit to spiritual practice, truth, and self-awareness, the more we contribute to the rise of Kalki—not just as a figure of myth, but as a force of inner awakening.
Let’s not wait for the world to change. Let’s be the beginning of that change.
Dharma is not a destination—it’s a daily practice. Start within. For more mythological and philosophical reflections, follow Gaurish Akki Studio.