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"Kali and Kalki: The Divine Battle of Endings and New Beginnings"

"Kali and Kalki: The Divine Battle of Endings and New Beginnings" In the grand tapestry of Hindu cosmology, the universe is divided into four epochs or Yugas—Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dvapara Yuga, and Kali Yuga. We are currently living in the Kali Yuga, the darkest and most challenging age, marked by moral decay, corruption, and spiritual degradation. But as per the ancient texts, there is hope, for this age will end with the arrival of Kalki, the tenth avatar of Lord Vishnu, who will restore dharma (righteousness) and bring a new age of truth and virtue. This blog explores the roles of Kali and Kalki in this cosmic drama, the nature of their conflict, and what it means for humanity and the world. To delve into this divine narrative, we need to understand not only the present times but also the great cosmic events that will shape the future. The Essence of Kali Yuga Kali Yuga, named after the demon Kali (not to be confused with Goddess Kali), is the last of the four Yugas. It

Big Events Happened in year 2023



Introduction:

The year 2023 unfurled a tapestry woven with triumphs, tribulations, and transformative events that left an indelible mark on the global landscape. This retrospective exploration delves into the intricacies of the year, examining the geopolitical shifts, technological marvels, and humanitarian challenges that defined this dynamic period.

February 2023: Turkey's Earthquake Tragedy

In the early days of February, a series of five earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria, claiming over 19,000 lives. The quakes, reaching magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.6, left a trail of destruction in multiple provinces. The international response underscored the need for robust disaster preparedness, humanitarian aid, and global solidarity in times of crisis.

April 2023: Unrest, Protests, and Population Milestones

April unfolded as a month of diverse narratives. Sudan, teetering since the overthrow of Omar al-Bashir, plunged into civil war, showcasing the complexities of political transitions. Meanwhile, India witnessed a landmark population milestone, surpassing China to become the world's most populous nation. The month also saw a protest by top Indian wrestlers against alleged sexual harassment, emphasizing the need for systemic changes in sports governance.

May 2023: Symbolic Architecture and Tragedy at Sea

In May, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated India's new Parliament building, a symbol of architectural prowess and a commitment to sustainable design. However, tragedy struck as the OceanGate's Titan submersible, on a quest to explore the Titanic shipwreck, suffered a catastrophic implosion in the North Atlantic. The contrasting narratives underscored the pursuit of progress and the inherent risks associated with exploration.

July 2023: Tech Transformations and Lunar Landings

Tech visionary Elon Musk announced the transformation of Twitter into "X Corp," signaling a paradigm shift in social media. Simultaneously, ISRO achieved a historic feat as Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on the Moon's South Pole. These milestones reflected the intersection of technological innovation and space exploration, charting new frontiers for humanity.

September 2023: Diplomatic Strains, Unity, and Summits

Diplomatic tensions between India and Canada over allegations of Indian involvement in a citizen's killing unfolded alongside India hosting the G20 Summit. The summit granted permanent membership to the African Union and fostered international collaboration. Meanwhile, opposition unity under the INDIA bloc hinted at significant political shifts on the domestic front.

In a surprising turn, India-Canada relations soured as Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of involvement in the assassination of a Canadian citizen linked to the Khalistani movement. The subsequent diplomatic standoff led to tit-for-tat expulsions of diplomats, adding a layer of complexity to global diplomatic relations.

On September 9-10, India hosted the two-day G20 Summit in New Delhi, where representatives of member nations and guest nations convened at the 'Bharat Mandappam' at the ITPO Convention Centre, Pragati Maidan. The theme, "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" or “One Earth · One Family · One Future," resonated as the summit addressed pressing global issues. The African Union (AU) was granted permanent membership, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity in international forums. The G20 also adopted the New Delhi Leaders Summit Declaration, advocating for the peaceful resolution of conflicts and upholding the principles of international law.

Simultaneously, the opposition bloc INDIA passed a resolution in Mumbai on September 1, committing to contest the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections together. The resolution aimed at fostering collaboration among opposition parties and initiating seat-sharing arrangements in different states.

November 2023: Sporting Triumphs, Legal Setbacks, and Rescue Operations

India's sporting prowess shone in the Cricket World Cup, maintaining an unbeaten record in 11 matches. However, the campaign concluded in disappointment as Australia claimed victory in the final. Despite the setback, the tournament showcased numerous remarkable moments, including Virat Kohli surpassing Sachin Tendulkar's record for the most ODI centuries.

Legal repercussions unfolded in the cryptocurrency realm as FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried faced conviction on fraud and money laundering charges. The co-founder and former CEO of FTX, once the world’s second-largest crypto exchange, was found guilty in a scheme that cheated customers and investors of at least $10 billion.

A glimmer of hope emerged in Uttarkashi's Silkyara tunnel in Uttarakhand when a rescue operation successfully extracted 41 workers trapped following a landslide on November 12. The prolonged rescue operation, involving multiple agencies, including the Indian Army, culminated in the safe extraction of the workers, showcasing the resilience and collaborative efforts in the face of adversity.

December 2023: Global Climate Commitments and Personal Choices

As activists and diplomats assembled in Dubai for COP28, the UN’s climate summit, there was skepticism about the prospects of significant progress. However, the summit defied expectations by securing a global agreement to move away from coal, oil, and natural gas—the principal causes of global warming. The landmark decision called for a transition away from fossil fuels "in energy systems, in a just, orderly and equitable manner," marking a crucial step in addressing climate change at its root.

In the realm of personal choices, wrestler Sakshee Malikkh's retirement made headlines. She announced her decision in protest after Sanjay Singh, an aide of former Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) chief Brij Bhushan, was elected to the top post. Sakshee Malikkh's emotional announcement during a press conference highlighted the profound impact of administrative decisions on individual journeys and the deep connections between athletes and the governing bodies of their respective sports.

Conclusion:

As the curtain falls on the retrospective journey through the diverse events of 2023, the nuances of the year's narrative come into sharp focus. From the seismic shifts in geopolitics to the triumphs of technological advancements and the challenges of diplomatic tensions, each event played a crucial role in shaping our understanding of the world. As we usher in a new chapter, the lessons learned from 2023—of resilience, collaboration, and the pursuit of positive change—will undoubtedly guide us into an ever-evolving future.

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