Bhagavata Purana - 15 Predictions
In the last canto of the Bhagavata Purana there is a list of predictions and prophecies about the dark times for the present age of Kali Yuga. The following 15 predictions, written 5,000 years ago by sage Vedavyasa, are amazing because they appear so accurate. Despite the negative tone of these prophecies, there is still one bright spot for all of us, which is mentioned at the end.
Prediction 1:
Religion, truthfulness, cleanliness,
tolerance, mercy, duration of life, physical strength and memory will all
diminish day by day because of the powerful influence of the age of Kali.
sri-suka uvaca tatas canu-dinam
dharmah satyam saucam ksama daya kalena balina rajan
nanksyaty ayur balam smrtih
Prediction 2:
In Kali Yuga, wealth alone will be
considered the sign of a man’s good birth, proper behaviour and fine qualities.
And law and justice will be applied only on the basis of one’s power. (Source:
Srimad Bhagavatam 12.2.2)
vittam eva kalau nṝṇāḿ janmācāra-guṇodayaḥ dharma-nyāya-vyavasthāyāḿ kāraṇaḿ balam eva hi
Prediction 3:
Men and women will live together
merely because of superficial attraction, and success in business will depend
on deceit. Womanliness and manliness will be judged according to one’s
expertise in sex, and a man will be known as a brahmana just by his wearing a
thread. (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam 12.2.3)
dāmpatye ‘bhirucir hetur māyaiva vyāvahārike strītve puḿstve ca hi ratir vipratve sūtram eva hi
Prediction 4:
A person’s spiritual position will be
ascertained merely according to external symbols, and on that same basis people
will change from one spiritual order to the next. A person’s propriety will be
seriously questioned if he dos not earn a good living. And one who is very
clever at juggling words will be considered a learned scholar. (Source: Srimad
Bhagavatam 12.2.4)
lińgaḿ evāśrama-khyātāv anyonyāpatti-kāraṇam avṛttyā nyāya-daurbalyaḿ
pāṇḍitye cāpalaḿ vacaḥ
Prediction 5:
A person will be judged unholy if he
does not have money, and hypocrisy will be accepted as virtue. Marriage will be
arranged simply by verbal agreement, and a person will think he is fit to
appear in public if he has merely taken a bath. (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam
12.2.5)
Anāḍhyataivāsādhutve sādhutve dambha eva tu
svīkāra eva codvāhe snānam eva prasādhanam
Prediction 6:
A sacred place will be taken to
consist of no more than a reservoir of water located at a distance, and beauty
will be thought to depend on one’s hairstyle. Filling the belly will become the
goal of life, and one who is audacious will be accepted as truthful. He who can
maintain a family will be regarded as an expert man, and the principles of
religion will be observed only for the sake of reputation. (Source: Srimad
Bhagavatam 12.2.6)
dūre vāry-ayanaḿ tīrthaḿ, lāvaṇyaḿ keśa-dhāraṇam, udaraḿ-bharatā svārthaḥ, satyatve dhārṣṭyam eva hi, dākṣyaḿ kuṭumba-bharaṇaḿ, yaśo ‘rthe dharma-sevanam
Prediction 7:
As the earth thus becomes crowded
with a corrupt population, whoever among any of ther social classes shows
himself to be the strongest will gain political power. (Source: Srimad
Bhagavatam 12.2.7)
evaḿ prajābhir duṣṭābhir, ākīrṇe kṣiti-maṇḍale, brahma-viṭ-kṣatra-śūdrāṇāḿ, yo balī bhavitā nṛpaḥ
Prediction 8:
Harassed by famine and excessive
taxes, people will resort to eating leaves, roots, flesh, wild honey, fruits,
flowers and seeds. Struck by drought, they will become completely ruined. (Source:
Srimad Bhagavatam 12.2.9)
śāka-mūlāmiṣa-kṣaudra-, phala-puṣpāṣṭi-bhojanāḥ, anāvṛṣṭyā vinańkṣyanti, durbhikṣa-kara-pīḍitāḥ
Prediction 9:
The citizens will suffer greatly from
cold, wind, heat, rain and snow. They will be further tormented by quarrels,
hunger, thirst, disease and severe anxiety. (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam 12.2.10)
śīta-vātātapa-prāvṛḍ-, himair anyonyataḥ prajāḥ, kṣut-tṛḍbhyāḿ vyādhibhiś caiva, santapsyante
ca cintayā
Prediction 10:
The maximum duration of life for
human beings in Kali Yuga will become 50 years. (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam
12.2.11)
triḿśad viḿśati varṣāṇi, paramāyuḥ kalau nṛṇām
Prediction 11:
Men will no longer protect their
elderly parents. (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam 12.3.42)
na rakshishyanti manujah, sthavirau
pitarav api
Prediction 12:
In Kali-yuga men will develop hatred
for each other even over a few coins. Giving up all friendly relations, they
will be ready to lose their own lives and kill even their own relatives. (Source:
Srimad Bhagavatam 12.3.41)
kalau kakinike ‘py arthe, vigrihya
tyakta-sauhridah, tyakshyanti ca priyan pranan, hanishyanti svakan api
Prediction 13:
Uncultured men will accept charity on
behalf of the Lord and will earn their livelihood by making a show of austerity
and wearing a mendicant’s dress. Those who know nothing about religion will
mount a high seat and presume to speak on religious principles. (Source: Srimad
Bhagavatam 12.3.38)
sudrah pratigrahishyanti, tapo-veshopajivinah,
dharmam vakshyanty adharma-jna
adhiruhyottamasanam
Prediction 14:
Servants will abandon a master who
has lost his wealth, even if that master is a saintly person of exemplary
character. Masters will abandon an incapacitated servant, even if that servant
has been in the family for generations. Cows will be abandoned or killed when they
stop giving milk. (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam 12.3.36)
patim tyakshyanti nirdravyam, bhritya
apy akhilottamam, bhrityam vipannam patayah
kaulam gas capayasvinih
Prediction 15:
Cities will be dominated by thieves,
the Vedas will be contaminated by speculative interpretations of atheists,
political leaders will virtually consume the citizens, and the so-called
priests and intellectuals will be devotees of their bellies and genitals. (Source:
Srimad Bhagavatam 12.3.32)
dasyutkrishta janapada, vedah
pashanda-dushitah, rajanas ca praja-bhakshah, sisnodara-para dvijah
Despite all of these dark prophecies,
there is one good quality in this age of Kali yuga:
kaler dosha-nidhe rajann, asti hy eko
maha gunah, kirtanad eva krishnasya, mukta-sangah param vrajet
“Although Kali-yuga is an ocean of
faults, there is still one good quality about this age: simply by chanting the
names of Krishna, one can become free from material bondage and be promoted to
the transcendental kingdom.” (Source: Srimad Bhagavatam 12.3.51)
So let us take advantage of this
special spiritual gift given during the dark times of Kali yuga to quickly
raise ourselves spiritually through chanting of God’s holy names.
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