In Hinduism, Maitreya is prophesied to be the king of Shambala,[6] which is also the birthplace of the Kalki Avatar.[7]
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In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, specifically the
Kalachakra Tantra, Maitreya is prophesied to appear as the 25th King of Shambhala, known as the Kalki Raja, who emerges to end an era of darkness and usher in a Golden Age. While often conflated with the Hindu avatar Kalki of Vishnu, the Buddhist prophecy focuses on Maitreya as the future Buddha. Key aspects of the prophecy:
- The 25th King: The Kalachakra tradition identifies the final king of Shambhala, who fights against negative forces, as an manifestation of the future Buddha Maitreya, sometimes called the Rudra Chakrin.
- Final Battle: This King is prophesied to emerge from the hidden kingdom of Shambhala to restore peace, often predicted to occur around 2424–2425.
- Symbolic Meaning: Beyond a literal, physical kingdom, Shambhala is often interpreted as an internal state of wisdom and peace, with the prophecy representing a psychological transformation.
- Buddhist Context: In Mahayana Buddhism, Maitreya is the future Buddha who will succeed Gautama Buddha.
Although the Hindu Vishnu Purana
also prophesies that Kalki will be born in a place called Shambhala, it
is conventionally treated in Hinduism as a village (often identified in
Uttar Pradesh) rather than the hidden, mystical kingdom described in
Tibetan Buddhist teachings.
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