AUTAR
Kalki Autar
By: Prof. Pundit Vaid Parkash
Reviewed by: Mir Abdul Majeed
Broadcasted on BICNews 8 December 1997
Pundit verifies Messenger was foretold
The Message, October 1997
*The Last Kalki Autar (Messenger) that the Veda has foretold and
who is waited on by Hindus is the Prophet Muhammed ibn Abdullah (saw) *
A recently published book in Hindi has raised a lot of hue and cry all
over India. In the event of the author being Muslim, he would have been
jailed and a strict ban would have certainly been imposed on the
printing and the publishing of the book. The author of this important
research work "Kalki Autar" i.e. "guide and Prophet of whole universe"
comes of a Bengali race and holds an important portfolio at Ilahabad
University.
Pundit Vaid Parkash is a Brahman Hindu and a well known Sanskrit scholar
and research worker. Pundit Vaid Parkash, after a great deal of toil
and hard-work, presented the work to as many as eight great Pundits who
are themselves very well known in the field of research in India, and
are amongst the learned religious leaders.
Their Pundits, after thorough study of the book, have acknowledged this
to be true and authentic research work. Important religious books of
India mention the guide and prophet by the specific name of "Kalki
Autar" it denotes the great man Muhammed (saw) who was born in Makkah.
Hence, all Hindus where-ever they may be, should wait no longer for any
other 'kalki autar' but to embrace Islam and follow in the footsteps of
the last Messenger of Allah (swt) who was sent in the world about
fourteen hundred years ago with a mission from Him and after
accmplishing it has long ago departed this world.
As an argument to prove the authenticity of his research, Pundit Vaid Parkash quotes from the Veda, a sacred book among Hindus:
1. Veda mentions that 'kalki autar' will be the last Messenger /
Prophet of Bhagwan (Allah) to guide the whole world. Afer quoting this
reference the Pundit Parkash says that this comes true only in the case
of Muhammed (saw).
2. According to a prophecy of Hinduism, 'kalki autar' will be born in
an island and that is the Arab territory which is known as 'jazeeratul
Arab'.
3. In the 'sacred' book of Hindus the father's name of 'kalki autar'
is mentioned as 'Vishnu Bhagat' and his mother's name as 'somanib'. In
sanskrit, 'vishnu' stands for Allah (swt) and the literal meaning of
'bhagat' is slave. 'Vishnu Bhagat' therefore, in the Arabic language
will mean Allah's slave (Abdullah). 'Somanib' in Sanskrit means peace
and tranquilty which in arabic is denoted by the word 'Amina'. Whereas
the last Messenger Muhammed's (saw) father and mother's names were
Abdullah and Amina respectively.
4. In the big books of Hindus, it is mentioned that 'kalki autar'
will live on olive and dates and he will be true to his words and
honest. In this regard Pundit Parkash writes, "This is true and
established only in the case of Muhammed (saw)".
5. Veda mentions that 'kalki autar' will be born in the respected and
noble dynasty of his land. And this is also true as regards Muhammed
(saw) as he was born in the respected tribe of Quraish who enjoyed great
respect and high place in Makkah.
6. 'Kalki Autar' will be taught in the cave by Bhagwan through his
own messenger. And it is very true in this matter. Muhammed (saw) was
the only one person in Makkah who has taught by Allah's Messenger
Gabriel in the cave of Hira.
7. It is written in the books which Hindus believe that Bhagwan will
provide 'Kalki autar' with the fastest of a horse and with the help of
which he will ride around the world and the seven skies/heavens. The
riding on 'Buraq' and 'Meraj' by the Prophet Muhammed (saw) proves what?
8. It is also written in the Hindus' books that 'kalki autar' will be
strengthened and heavily helped by Bhagwan. And we know this fact that
Muhammed (saw) was aided and reinforced by Allah (swt) through His
angels in the battle of Badr.
9. Hindus' books also mention that 'kalki autar' will be an expert in
horse riding, arrow shooting, and swordsmanship. What Pundit Vaid
Parkash comments in this regard is very important and worth attention
and consideration. He writes that the age of horses, swords, and spears
is long ago gone and now is the age of modern weapons like tanks,
missiles, and guns, and therefore it will be unwise to wait for 'kalki
autar' bearing sword and arrows or spears. In reality, the mention in
our books of 'kalki autar' is clearly indicative of Muhammed (saw) who
was given the heavenly book known as Al-Qur'an.
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عمر کیرانوی
Kalki Avatar / Antim Rishi = Prophet Muhammad (s)
Before I continue with the verses and their explanations, let me bring
one point to your attention that the translations below are the work of
Pandit Raja Ram.
Prati Sarag Parv III Khand 3 Adhay 3 Shloka 5 to 8
"A foreigner spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. His name
will be Mohammad. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this Maha Dev Arab (of
angelic disposition) a bath in the Panchgavya and the Ganga water (i.e.
purifying him of all sins) offered him the present of his sincere
devotion and showing him all reverence said, "I make obeisance to thee. O
ye! The pride of mankind, the dweller in Arabia, Ye have collected a
great force to kill the Devil and you yourself have been protected from
the malecha opponents."
The Prophecy clearly states:
The name of the Prophet as Mohammad.
He will belong to Arabia. The Sanskrit word Marusthal means a sandy track of land or a desert.
Special mention is made of the companions of the Prophet, i.e. the
Sahabas. No other Prophet had as many companions as Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh).
He is referred as the pride of mankind (Parbatis nath). The Glorious Qur’an reconfirms this
"And thou (standest) on an exalted standard of character"
[Al-Qur'an 68:4]
"Ye have indeed in the Messenger of Allah, a beautiful pattern (of conduct)".
[Al-Qur'an 33:21]
He will kill the devil, i.e. abolish idol worship and all sorts of vices.
The Prophet will be given protection against his enemy.
Bhavishya Purana in the Pratisarag Parv III Khand 3 Adhay 3 Shloka 10 to 27
"The Malecha have spoiled the well-known land of the Arabs. Arya Dharma
is not to be found in the country. Before also there appeared a
misguided fiend whom I had killed; he has now again appeared being sent
by a powerful enemy. To show these enemies the right path and to give
them guidance, the well-known Muhammad (pbuh), is busy in bringing the
Pishachas to the right path. O Raja, You need not go to the land of the
foolish Pishachas, you will be purified through my kindness even where
you are. At night, he of the angelic disposition, the shrewd man, in the
guise of Pishacha said to Raja Bhoj, "O Raja! Your Arya Dharma has been
made to prevail over all religions, but according to the commandments
of Ishwar Parmatma, I shall enforce the strong creed of the meat eaters.
My followers will be men circumcised, without a tail (on his head),
keeping beard, creating a revolution announcing the Aadhaan (the Muslim
call for prayer) and will be eating all lawful things. He will eat all
sorts of animals except swine. They will not seek purification from the
holy shrubs, but will be purified through warfare. On account of their
fighting the irreligious nations, they will be known as Musalmaans. I
shall be the originator of this religion of the meat-eating nations."
The Prophecy states that:
The evil doers have corrupted the Arab land.
Arya Dharma is not found in that land.
The Indian Raja need not go the Arab land since his purification will
take place in India after the musalmaan will arrive in India.
The coming Prophet will attest the truth of the Aryan faith, i.e. Monotheism and will reform the misguided people.
The Prophet’s followers will be circumcised. They will be without a tail
on the head and bear a beard and will create a great revolution.
They will announce the Aadhaan, i.e. ‘the Muslim call for prayer’.
He will only eat lawful things and animals but will not eat pork.
They will not purify with grass like the Hindus but by means of sword they will fight their irreligious people.
They will be called musalmaan.
They will be a meat-eating nation.
Bhavishya Purana, Parv - III Khand 1 Adhay 3 Shloka 21-23:
"Corruption and persecution are found in seven sacred cities of Kashi,
etc. India is inhabited by Rakshas, Shabor, Bhil and other foolish
people. In the land of Malechhas, the followers of the Malechha dharma
(Islam) are wise and brave people. All good qualities are found in
Musalmaans and all sorts of vices have accumulated in the land of the
Aryas. Islam will rule in India and its islands. Having known these
facts, O Muni, glorify the name of thy lord".
Atharvaveda Book XX Hymn 21 verse 6,
"Lord of the truthful! These liberators drink these feats of bravery and
the inspiring songs gladdened thee in the field of battle. When thou
renders vanquished without fight the ten thousand opponents of the
praying one, the adoring one."
This Prophecy of the Veda describes the well-known battle of Ahzab or
the battle of the Allies during the time of Prophet Muhammed. The
Prophet was victorious without an actual conflict which is mentioned in
the Qur’an in Surah Ahzab:
The enemies’ defeat in the conquest of Makkah is mentioned in Atharvaveda book 20 Hymn 21 verse no 9:
This Prophecy of the Veda describes the well-known battle of Ahzab or
the battle of the Allies during the time of Prophet Muhammed. The
Prophet was victorious without an actual conflict which is mentioned in
the Qur’an in Surah Ahzab:
The enemies’ defeat in the conquest of Makkah is mentioned in Atharvaveda book 20 Hymn 21 verse no 9:
"You have O Indra, overthrown 20 kings and 60,099 men with an
outstripping Chariot wheel who came to fight the praised one or far
famed (Muhammad) orphan."
The population of Makkah at the time of Prophet’s advent was nearly 60,000
There were several clans in Makkah each having its own chief. Totally
there were about 20 chiefs to rule the population of Makkah.
An Abandhu meaning a helpless man who was far-famed and ‘praised one’.
Muhammad (pbuh) overcame his enemies with the help of God. "You have O
Indra, overthrown 20 kings and 60,099 men with an outstripping Chariot
wheel who came to fight the praised one or far famed (Muhammad) orphan."
Rigveda Book I, Hymn 53 verse 9:
The Sanskrit word used is Sushrama, which means praiseworthy or well praised which in Arabic means Muhammad (pbuh).
Samveda Book II Hymn 6 verse 8:
"Ahmed acquired from his Lord the knowledge of eternal law. I received light from him just as from the sun."
The Prophecy confirms:
The name of the Prophet as Ahmed since Ahmed is an Arabic name. Many
translators misunderstood it to be Ahm at hi and translated the mantra
as "I alone have acquired the real wisdom of my father".
Prophet was given eternal law, i.e. the Shariah.
The translation of Verses 5-27 (Sanskrit text of the Puranas, Prati Sarg
Parv III: 3, 3) is presented below from the work of Dr. Vidyarthi.
"A malechha (belonging to a foreign country and speaking foreign
language) spiritual teacher will appear with his companions. His name
will be Mahamad. Raja (Bhoj) after giving this Mahadev Arab (of angelic
disposition) a bath in the 'Panchgavya' and the Ganges water, (i.e.
purging him of all sins) offered him the presents of his sincere
devotion and showing him all reverence said, 'I make obeisance to thee.'
'O Ye! the pride of mankind, the dweller in Arabia, Ye have collected a
great force to kill the Devil and you yourself have been protected from
the malechha opponents (idol worshipers, pagans).' 'O Ye! the image of
the Most Pious God the biggest Lord, I am a slave to thee, take me as
one lying on thy feet.'
"The Malechhas have spoiled the well-known land of the Arabs. Arya
Dharma is not to be found in that country. Before also there appeared a
misguided fiend whom I had killed [note: e.g., Abraha Al-Ashram, the
Abyssinian viceroy of Yemen, who attacked Mecca]; he has now again
appeared being sent by a powerful enemy. To show these enemies the right
path and to give them guidance the well-known Mahamad (Mohammad), who
has been given by me the epithet of Brahma is busy in bringing the
Pishachas to the right path. O Raja! You need not go to the land of the
foolish Pishachas, you will be purified through my kindness even where
you are. At night, he of the angelic disposition, the shrewd man, in the
guise of a Pishacha said to Raja Bhoj, "O Raja! Your Arya Dharma has
been made to prevail over all religions, but according to the
commandments of 'Ashwar Parmatma (God, Supreme Spirit), I shall enforce
the strong creed of the meat-eaters. My follower will be a man
circumcised, without a tail (on his head), keeping beard, creating a
revolution, announcing call for prayer and will be eating all lawful
things. He will eat all sorts of animals except swine. They will not
seek purification from the holy shrubs, but will be purified through
warfare. Because of their fighting the irreligious nations, they will be
known as Musalmans (Muslims). I shall be the originator of this
religion of the meat-eating nation."
Translation by Pandit Raja Ram is given below
"He gave the Mamah Rishi a hundred gold coins, ten chaplets, three hundred steeds and ten thousand cows."
The root of the word Mamah is Mah which means to esteem highly, honor,
revere, to magnify and to exalt. The word "Mohammad" means "the praised
one" in Arabic. In Sanskrit, many Muslim names are used with a slight
change. For Example, 'Mahmud' Ghaznavi, who briefly ruled parts of
India, is referred to as 'Mamud' Gajnavi. Therefore, Mamah is synonymous
with Mohammad when the full meaning of the verse is considered.
Explanation of the above verse:
The hundred gold coins refer to the early companions of Prophet
Muhammad, eighty of whom migrated to Abyssinia to escape unbearable
persecution. In Shatpath Brahmana, a revealed commentary of the Yajur
Veda, the gold is metaphorically used for denoting the high spiritual
power of a man.
The ten chaplets refer to ten excellent companions of Prophet Muhammad,
who were given the good news of Paradise by the Prophet. They are known
to Muslims as 'Ashra-i-Mubbashshara.' Their names are - Abu Bakr (ra),
'Umar, 'Uthman, 'Ali, Talha, Zubair, 'Abdur Rahman ibn 'Auf, S'ad bin
Abi Waqqas, S'ad bin 'Zaid and Abu 'Ubeidah (may Allah be well-pleased
with them). They are the distinguished personalities about whom the
Vedas speak of as Dash ashrijah - 'ten bouquets from the Paradise.'
Three Hundred Good Steeds (horses of Arab Breed) refers to those
companions of Prophet Muhammad who fought at 'Badr.' (Their actual
number was 313; however, in many prophecies the numbers are usually
rounded up). The Sanskrit word Arvah means a swift Arab horse
particularly used by Asuras (non-Aryans).
Ten Thousand Cows refer to ten thousand companions who accompanied the
Prophet when he conquered Mecca. The Sanskrit word 'go' is derived from
gaw meaning to go to war, and it is used for both an ox and a cow. A cow
or an ox as described in the Vedas represents both as a symbol of war
and peace and amity. We find both these qualities in the companions of
Prophet Muhammad. They were saintly men, pious and compassionate like a
cow, and they were fierce and strong in establishing peace and justice.
A Hadith of Prophet Muhammad will make this prophecy even more clear. It
is narrated in Sahih Al-Bukhari, Vol. 9, number 159 and an additional
deatil in Saheeh Muslim: Sharh an-Nawawee, Vol. 8. This Hadith refers to
a dream of the Prophet while he was in Makkah, i.e., before his
migration to Medina:
"Abu Musa related that the Prophet (pbuh) said, "I saw in a dream that I
was migrating from Makkah to a land where there were date palm trees. I
thought that it might be the al-Yamamah or Hajar, but it turned out to
be Yathrib (Medina). And I saw cows (being slaughtered, as quoted in
Sahih Muslim) there - and what is with Allah is better. Eventually, the
cows proved to symbolize the believers (who were killed) on the day (of
the battle) of Uhud, and the good (which I saw in the dream) was the
good and reward of truth which Allah bestowed upon us after the battle
of Badr."'
This Hadith shows that cows in the dream represented the Prophet's
companions. The ten thousand cows in the Vedic mantra thus refer to ten
thousand saintly companions of Prophet Muhammad.
Translation is by Pandit Raja Ram.
Mantras (verses) 1 through 13 of the Kuntap Sukt (Atharva Veda)
1. Listen to this O people! a praiseworthy shall be praised. O Kaurama
we have received among the Rushamas sixty thousand and ninety.
[population of Makkah at the time of Prophet's triumphant entry in
Makkah].
2. Twenty camels draw his carriage, with him being also his wives. The
top of that carriage or chariot bows down escaping from touching the
heaven.
3. He gave the Mamah Rishi a hundred gold coins, ten chaplets, three
hundred steeds and ten thousand cows. [100 early companions, 80 of them
migrated to Abyssinia; ten elect companions who were given the good news
of paradise by the Prophet; 313 companions of the battle of Badr; and
10,000 companions who accompanied the Prophet in the triumphant entry of
Makkah and cleansing of Ka'bah of Idols].
4. Disseminate the truth, O ye who glorifies [Ahmad], disseminate the
truth, just as a bird sings on a ripe fruited tree. Thy lips and tongue
move swiftly like the sharp blade of a pair of shears. [The Prophet's
state when he received revelation through Archangel Jibril (Gabriel)].
5. The praying ones with their prayers hurry on like powerful bulls.
Only their children are at home, and at home do they wait for the cows.
[Cows refers to companions of the Prophet. Prophet's companions strict
adherence to five daily prayers at appointed times. Refers to Battles of
Badr, Uhud, and Ahzab (Ditch or Allies)].
6. O you who praises (the Lord), hold fast the wisdom, which earns cows
and good things. Disseminate this among the divines, just as an archer
places his shaft on the right point. [wisdom of the Qur'an].
7. Sing the high praise of the king of the world or the Light of the
Universe, who is a god and the best among men. He is a guide to all
people and gives shelter to everyone. [Prophet Muhammad's qualities].
8. He who affords shelter to everybody, gave peace to the world, as soon
as he mounted the throne. Men in Kuru-land are talking of his
peace-making at the time of the building of the house. [Kuru means one
who protects a house in Hebrew and Kore means a house. It refers to the
first house of worship, the Ka'bah. In this sense, Kuru-land means the
land of Koreish. This Mantra refers to the rebuilding of the Ka'bah five
years before Muhammad's prophethood and his role in peace-making when
each tribe of the Koreish (Quraish) wanted the sole honor to put the
Black Stone at its right place and disputed to the point of threats to
fight each other. The Black Stone is a celestial material and is the
only remaining part of the original building material of the Ka'bah].
9. In the realm of the King, who gives peace and protection to all, a
wife asks her husband whether she should set before him curd or some
other liquor. [Due to Prophet's protection and commandments, women could
travel freely long distances without any escort or fear].
10. The ripe barley springs up from the cleft and rises towards heavens.
The people prosper in the reign of the king who gives protection to
all. [people rise from the depth of degradation to the height of glory].
11. Indra awoke the singer of his praises and asked him to go to the
people in every direction. He was asked to glorify Indra, the mighty and
all pious men would appreciate his effort and God would bestow on him
His rewards. [The Prophet sent letters to several kings and rulers in
every direction inviting them to Islam].
12. Cows, horses and men multiply and increase here, because here rules
the one who is bountiful and splendidly generous who gives thousands in
charity and sacrifice. [qualities of the Last Prophet].
13. O Indra, let these cows be safe, and let not their master be harmed.
And let not an enemy, O Indra, or a robber overpower them. [Indra
refers to God and cows to saintly followers of the Prophet].
Chapter 12 of the Kalki-Purana
" 'Jagatguru' will be born of 'Bishnuvagat' in the woumb of 'Sumati'.He
will be born '2 hours after sunrise' on Monday, the 12th of 'Baishakh'.
His father will die before his birth and his mother some time later
after his birth. 'Jagatguru' will marry the princess of the 'Salmal'
island. His uncle and three brothers will be present in his marriage
ceremony. 'Pars-Ram' will teach him in a cave. When he will come to
'Sambala' from 'Salmal' island, to preach his teachings, his relatives
will oppose him. He will be bound to migrate to the 'Northern Hills' to
avoid the on-going torture and persecution. But after some time, he will
return to 'Sambala' with 'sword in hand' and will 'conquer the whole
land'. 'Jagatguru' will visit earth and the seven heavens riding on a
'horse' ".
Jagatguru :- "Jagat" means World, and as we all know "GURU" means
"Teacher". and Sure Our beloved Prophet was illetrate Teacher of world.
Bishnuvagat :- in purana "Bishnu" means "God", and "Vagat" Means "Servent". in Arabic Abdullah means Server of God
Sumati :- 'Su' means 'Peace' or 'Self-Satisfaction', the arabic of which
is 'Aman'. 'Mati' means 'Soul' or 'Heart'. Therefore, the meaning of
'Sumati' stands 'Satisfied Heart', and the arabic of which is "Amina".
Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) mother's name is Amina.
12th Baishakh, Monday : According to the Bikrami Calender of India, the
month Baishakh is known as the month of Spring. The arabic of 'Spring'
is 'Rabi'. We know that Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was born on
Monday, the 12th of Rabi-ul-Awual, the third month of the arabic
calender.
2 Hours after Sunrise : If it is 2 hours after sunrise in India, the
corresponding time in Arabia would be 2 hours and 40 minutes earlier
(The lattitude of Arbia is 80 Degrees West and that of indi is 40
Degrees west: Therefore the time difference would be (80-40)x4=160
minutes). It is known that Muhammd (peace be upon him) was born at the
early dawn, well before the sunrise in Mecca of Arabia ('Hijaj' was the
then name of Arabia).
Salmal Island: In the Puranas of the Hindus the world has been divided into six parts. For example,
1. Jambu Island- India, Tibbet, Burma (i.e. Mayanmar) etc.
2. Shak Island- Europe
3. Karuncha Island- Beluchistan and Afganistan
4. Kaash Island- Africa
5. Shakli Island- Russia and China
6. Salmal Island- Arab and Asia Minor.
Pars-Ram: 'Ram' means Creator and 'Pars' means Axe, and sometimes it
also means 'the Great'. Angel Gabriel is the highly dignified Angel of
Allah (One True God), who used to deliver Allah's words or messages to
the Prophets. The Message angel Gabriel brought to prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) from Allah was as sharp as an axe, which eliminated
all the injustice and falsehood on earth. 'Pars-ram' thus refers to
angel Gabriel, who is the axe-bearer of Allah.
Marriage: The first marriage of prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was
with Khadija, the daughter of the most famous and richest man in
Arabia.Muhammad's uncle Abu Talib, and his three brothers Ali, Aakil and
Jafar were present in his marriage ceremony.
Cave: Here the 'Cave' refers to the Cave of Mount 'Hera', where angle
Gabriel appeared before Muhammd (peace be upon him) for the first time,
and where Gabriel asked him to read- 'Ekra Bismi Rabbik-Allazi...'
--Read in the name of your lord, Allah. This is the cave of Mount
'Hera'.
Sambala: The true meaning of this is not known. However, considering the
events of Muhammad's (peace be upon him) life, it appears that the word
Sambala refers to the city of Mecca.
The Northern Hills: It refers to the city of Medina (the early name was
'Yathrib'). The city of Medina is about 225 miles to the north of the
city of Mecca. After being tortured by the tribe of Quraish, Prophet
Muhammad (peace be upon him) temporarily migrated to Medina to avoid
further torture and persecution.
Sword in Hand: Prophet Muhammd (peace be upon him) and his followers
gathered strength in Medina and they came with sword in hand to conquer
Mecca. Here it referes to conquering the city of Mecca.
Conquer the whole land: After conquering the city of Mecca, the whole of
Arbia was conquered by Prophet Muhammad and his later followers.
Horse: It refers to 'Burak', the carrier who took Prophet Muhammad
(peace be upon him) to the miraculouus night journey from Mecca to
Jerusalem and then to the seven heavens, and finally to the Creator of
the Universe, 'Allah'. And then returned again to earth within a very
short time.