Vishnu Puran Episode 122 -
In an era of climate crisis, political corruption, social isolation, and moral ambiguity, feels less like ancient mythology and more like breaking news. It does not offer escapism but empowerment. It warns — but it also assures.
“O great sage, you have spoken eloquently of the Satya, Treta, and Dwapara Yugas. You have narrated the glories of Lord Vishnu’s avatars. But what of the age to come? What lies ahead for mankind?” vishnu puran episode 122
– The prophecy of Kalki teaches us that evil has an expiry date. No matter how dark things get, righteousness is not extinct — it is only resting. In an era of climate crisis, political corruption,
The sage explains to Maitreya: “In Kali Yuga, wealth alone will determine nobility. Length of rituals will be cut short. A man will be considered learned if he can speak eloquently, regardless of truth. Women will lose respect. Kings will become tax collectors, not protectors.” “O great sage, you have spoken eloquently of
: A central theme is the emergence of Kalyug . The episode illustrates the signs of this age—a decline in morality, truth, and spiritual knowledge—as prophesied in the scriptures.
The episode revolves around Yayati's desire to regain his youth and his relationship with his sons and daughter-in-law.
“Give me only four places to reside: where there is gambling, alcohol consumption, prostitution, and animal slaughter.”