Kali-yuga’s Degradation, the Advent of Kalki, and the Reset of the Yuga Cycle
अश्वमाशुगमारुह्य देवदत्तं जगत्पति: । असिनासाधुदमनमष्टैश्वर्यगुणान्वित: ॥ १९ ॥ विचरन्नाशुना क्षौण्यां हयेनाप्रतिमद्युति: । नृपलिङ्गच्छदो दस्यून्कोटिशो निहनिष्यति ॥ २० ॥
aśvam āśu-gam āruhya devadattaṁ jagat-patiḥ asināsādhu-damanam aṣṭaiśvarya-guṇānvitaḥ
Tuhan Kalki, Penguasa alam semesta, akan menunggang kuda pantas bernama Devadatta; dengan pedang di tangan Dia mengembara di bumi sambil menzahirkan lapan kemegahan dan sifat-sifat ketuhanan-Nya. Dengan sinar yang tiada bandingan dan kelajuan yang besar, Dia akan membinasakan berjuta-juta perompak yang berani menyamar sebagai raja.
These verses describe the thrilling pastimes of Lord Kalki. Anyone would be attracted by the sight of a powerful, beautiful man riding on a wonderful horse at lightning speed, chastising and devastating cruel, demonic people with the sword in His hand.
In this verse, Śukadeva describes the Lord’s future appearance as Kalki, who mounts the swift horse named Devadatta and sets out with a sword to reestablish dharma.
He emphasizes that Kalki is the Supreme Lord, endowed with divine opulence, and that His sword represents decisive punishment of rampant adharma at the end of Kali-yuga.
The verse inspires faith that dharma is ultimately protected by the Lord, and it encourages individuals to choose righteous conduct even when society declines.